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In this lesson, we learned that the New Testament completes the love story that began in the Old Testament. How familiar are you with the New Testament?
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Deleted User06/09/2024 at 16:03No matter how well I think I know it, every time I study I learn something new! Keeps me hungry for more.
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Deleted User06/08/2024 at 11:44I am very familiar with the New Testament. However, in the past several months, my perception has profoundly changed. I have gained new insights about the New Testament, particularly regarding how many churches reject the Old Testament and focus exclusively on the New Testament.
The New Testament originally began in the Old Testament. To fully understand the New Testament, it is essential to grasp the Old Testament, with its accounts of God’s creation, promises, relationships with humankind, and prophecies.
Many churches teach replacement theology, which is a tragic doctrine. Replacement theology emphasizes the rejection of the Old Testament.
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Deleted User06/04/2024 at 11:57I have read and studied the New Testament many times. (Currently, I am copying/re-writing the book of John as a new way to read that book.) Each section of the New Testament, whether the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, or Revelation, speaks clearly of who Jesus is and His expectations for those who call themselves His followers.
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Deleted User05/31/2024 at 16:08I have read the NT several times and am working my way through it again (Finishing John). Every time I read it I learn something new. I very much enjoyed the breakdown in this lesson.
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Deleted User05/07/2024 at 22:38I am familiar with the New Testament tums previous study. It is important to see the connections the Old Testament and to see it stand on its own.