Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     4         |                CHAPTER IV THE OLD TESTAMENT~
 2     4,  14    |           in the books of the Old Testament: these books, therefore,
 3     4,  15    |          Now the books of the Old Testament, in accordance with the
 4     4,  16    |      wisely arranged that the New Testament be hidden in the Old and
 5     4,  16    |        still the books of the Old Testament with all their parts, caught
 6     4,  16    |           full meaning in the New Testament (see Matt. 5:17; Luke 24:
 7     5         |                 CHAPTER V THE NEW TESTAMENT~
 8     5,  17    |           the writings of the New Testament. For when the fullness of
 9     5,  17    |           the writings of the New Testament stand as a perpetual and
10     5,  18    | Scriptures, even those of the New Testament, the Gospels have a special
11     5,  20    |     Gospels, the canon of the New Testament also contains the epistles
12     6,  22    |           translation; of the Old Testament which is called the septuagint;
13     6,  25    |         books, especially the New Testament and above all the Gospels.
Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph 14     1,  6     |                     6. In the old Testament the revelation of the Kingdom
15     2,  9     |        this new covenant, the new testament, that is to say, in His
16     2,  16    |     recall the people to whom the testament and the promises were given
17     3,  20    |         it were, in the form of a testament, the duty of confirming
18     3,  21    |      guides the People of the New Testament in their pilgrimage toward
19     3,  26    |        called churches in the New Testament.50* For in their locality
20     3,  28    |           true priests of the New Testament.66* Partakers of the function
21     3,  28    |         only sacrifice of the New Testament namely that of Christ offering
22     8,  55    |          both the Old and the New Testament, as well as ancient Tradition
23     8,  55    |          it. The books of the Old Testament describe the history of
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 24     1,  5     |       among the people of the Old Testament were but a prelude to the
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 25     4,  43    |           the Prophets of the Old Testament fought vehemently against
26     4,  43    |         Christ Himself in the New Testament threaten it with grave punishments.16
27     7,  72(16)|           the doctrine of the New Testament, cf. Luke 3:11, 10:30 ff;
Nostra aetate
   Chap., Paragraph 28     0, 4      |         the revelation of the Old Testament through the people with
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 29     1,  3     |         all.17 Priests of the New Testament, by their vocation and ordination,
30     2,  4     |           Christ ratified the New Testament in his blood. In this offering
31     2,  9     |         Though priests of the New Testament, in virtue of the sacrament
32     3,  16    |         the priesthood of the New Testament, freely given by the Father,
33     3,  18    |           the Mediator of the New Testament, and so as adopted children
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 34     2, 15     |           true priests of the New Testament, just as deacons are ordained
 
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