NOUN
- the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible
How To Use New Testament In A Sentence
- In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
- His work deserves careful reading by New Testament scholars, church historians, and liturgiologists interested in the history of early Christian cult.
- I asked how they knew what Jesus exactly said and meant, since there had been so many translations and versions of the New Testament.
- And he shows that all those comminations and threats which we read in the Scriptures of the New Testament in no way belong to the nature of the Gospel properly so called, but are the confirmation of the law.
- As for him, he believed the Quakers to be those agents of the devil foretold in the New Testament, who ‘despise dominion and speak evil of dignities.’
- The New Testament injunctions to turn the other cheek and love thy neighbour were a great advance in civilisation.
- New Testament deacons serve the Lord by conducting the caring ministry of the church.
- In May my English pen-friend since 1964 corrected my essay grammatically and sent me a small white English New Testament. Baron Pál Podmaniczky and the Norwegian Bible
- Without once explicitly citing Israel's scriptures, it contains more allusions thereto than any other New Testament writing.
- The New Testament writers never quote from any of the apocryphal books.