Estudio Bíblico NT 1.0 [free]

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examines the purpose of each book, who was the author, when and to whom you wrote. It identifies what is the message of each book and how it relates to this with others.The New Testament is the part of the christian Bible composed by a set canon of books and letters written after the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, that the apostolic tradition did discern to the Church, putting aside other texts considered apocryphal (Greek: από 'away', κρυφος 'hidden'; Latin: apócryphus). It is designated as a New Testament from Tertullian in the christian Church. On the contrary with the Tanakh Hebrew, called by christians the Old Testament, the jews (with the exception of the so-called messianic jews), do not have the New Testament in common with the christians.the use of The term "testament" comes from the Hebrew word berith ('covenant, covenant, agreement or arrangements between two contracting'), via the Greek diatheké, and the Latin testamentum. Some authors present the names Old and New Testament that designates the two great sections into which are divided the christian Bible as the result of an error of interpretation of the word diatheké, which means 'desire' or 'will', and also 'agreement' or 'agreement'.With this criterion diatheké in Greek would refer to the old and the new covenant of God with men more than to the Scriptures themselves.The New Testament is divided into five sections: The Gospels (Matthew to John); History (book of Acts); the Pauline Epistles (Romans through Philemon) the General Epistles (Hebrews to Jude), and Prophecy (book of Revelation).The New Testament was written about the year 45 to 95 d.C. The New Testament was written in koine Greek (common Greek, the common form of the Greek language everyday life in the first century d.C.).the composition of The New Testament canon was fixed gradually in the first centuries of the new movement. The more ancient is supposed to written, towards the year 170.The current list was originally published by Athanasius of Alexandria in 370 and consecrated as canonical in the Third Council of Carthage of 397. However, the disputes over the composition of the canon did not cease. Martin Luther questioned the relevance of including the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Jude, the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Apocalypse of John or Book of Revelation; although in the end, unlike the deuterocanonical Old Testament, were never rejected. However, the canonization of 2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, James and Jude, as well as Hebrews and Revelation, continues to be a topic of discussion.The New Testament includes the four canonical Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the epistles of Paul of Tarsus, the seven epistles of various attribution and the Revelation, as can be seen in the schema below.We offer free more apps themes very interesting in the section "More Apps" such as :the - Spurgeon Sermons- academic- Biblical Themes for Preaching- Dictionary bible- Dictionary Hebrew- Greek Dictionary- Gospel of the day- Theology, biblical- Dictionary of Theological- Bible study Bible catholic in Spanish Psalms- christian Marriage- Liturgy of the hoursdo Not hesitate and download bible study of the nt, you will have in your hand a great tool to pray daily and feel closer to our Lord.To comply with the rules of the data protection authorities communicate:On this site use device ids to customize the content and advertisements, in order to provide ads of media and to analyze the traffic. In addition we share these identifiers and other information about the device partners of social media advertising and web analytics. More details in:http://www.google.com/intl/es/policies/privacy/partners

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  • App Name: Estudio Bíblico NT
  • Category: Books & Reference
  • App Code: com.estudio.biblico.nuevotestamento
  • Version: 1.0
  • Requirement: 2.3.3 or higher
  • File Size : 3.12 MB
  • Updated: 2018-01-25