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1 1 | Part 1.~Old Testament.~ 2 1,1,1 | read it, especially the Old Testament. Naturally, since thousands 3 1,1,1 | Commandments ~of the Old Testament. Human personality is of 4 1,1,2 | self-disclosure. The Old Testament is the story of a Covenant 5 1,1,2 | life” in a Person. The New Testament continues the theme ~with 6 1,1,2 | Lord Jesus Christ. The Old Testament proclaims salvation in the ~ 7 1,1,3 | is divided into the Old Testament which ~governed the Jewish 8 1,1,3 | Jewish people, and the New Testament to which the Orthodox Christians 9 1,1,3 | Christians belong. ~The New Testament inherited the spiritual 10 1,1,3 | spiritual richness of the Old Testament, namely the word of ~God. 11 1,1,4 | Initially, the books of the Old Testament were written in a Jewish 12 1,1,4 | writings. ~What makes the Old Testament Scriptures valuable to the 13 1,1,4 | first five books of the Old Testament; .the prophets. . the last 14 1,1,4 | all the books of ~the Old Testament, as is evident from what 15 1,1,4 | in the collection of Old Testament books (in the biblical science 16 1,1,4 | life. ~In accepting the Old Testament sacred scriptures, the Church 17 1,1,4 | is the ~heir of the Old Testament Church . not of the national 18 1,1,4 | religious ~content of the Old Testament. In this heritage, some 19 1,1,4 | Church makes use of ~her Old Testament heritage quite authoritatively, 20 1,1,4 | Israel. ~ ~Using the Old Testament.~(By Protopresbyter M. Pomazansky)~ 21 1,1,4 | recognizing the merit of the Old Testament books, the Christian ~Church 22 1,1,4 | from the fact that the Old Testament Scriptures occupy four times ~ 23 1,1,4 | life in the Church, the New Testament, of course, occupies the 24 1,1,4 | be said ~only of the Old Testament Psalter that the Church 25 1,1,4 | the other books of the Old Testament, she has been satisfied 26 1,1,4 | complete collection of the Old Testament books. Only at the end of 27 1,1,4 | of ~the books of the Old Testament. And even this was just 28 1,1,4 | of the books of the Old Testament has ~remained the same as 29 1,1,4 | this reading from the Old Testament was followed ~immediately, 30 1,1,4 | approach reading ~the Old Testament from the standpoint of the 31 1,1,4 | be understood in a New ~Testament way, in the light which 32 1,1,4 | bear in mind that the Old Testament ~is the shadow of good things 33 1,1,4 | in the reading of the Old Testament, that is to say, they are 34 1,1,4 | this principle that the Old Testament readings are chosen for 35 1,1,4 | approach the books of the Old Testament in this light, then we find 36 1,1,4 | is the same with the Old ~Testament Scriptures. Without the 37 1,1,5 | the holy books of the Old Testament. In the ~books of Chronicles, 38 1,1,5 | the holy books of the Old Testament prove their ancient beginnings. 39 1,1,5 | ancient times. ~ ~The Old Testament contains the following books:~ 40 1,1,5 | foundation the faith of the ~Old Testament): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, 41 1,1,5 | list of books of the Old Testament, the Bible contains another 42 1,1,5 | deutero-canonical. books. ~The New Testament.~ The Church was born on 43 1,1,5 | of the books of the New Testament yet existed. In the first 44 1,1,5 | except the books of the Old ~Testament as indicated earlier. The 45 1,1,5 | the Scriptures (the Old Testament). But copies existed ini-~ 46 1,1,5 | need of the rest of the New Testament, nor the Old Testament, 47 1,1,5 | New Testament, nor the Old Testament, either. (There have ~been 48 1,1,5 | the only book of the New Testament concerning which there ~ 49 1,1,5 | year. ~The canon of the New Testament.~ The earliest known list 50 1,1,5 | recognize as part of the New Testament were accepted as such. ~ 51 1,1,5 | of contents. for the New Testament which corresponds exactly 52 1,1,5 | of the ~books of the New Testament which was identical. except 53 1,1,5 | to the books of the New Testament, and it ~was yet to be another 54 1,1,5 | the Psalms, from the Old Testament. But we have not yet ~touched 55 1,1,5 | which the books of the New Testament came ~to be; others were 56 1,1,5 | other books of the New ~Testament as we now have it. These 57 1,1,6 | the publication of the New Testament in the then mod-~ern Russian 58 1,1,6 | all the books of the Old Testament, only the Psalms were translated, 59 1,1,6 | accurate version of the New Testament ~was published, followed 60 1,1,6 | canonical. books of the Old Testament in ~1868. The following 61 1,1,6 | historical books of the Old ~Testament, and in 1872 the wisdom 62 1,1,6 | the holy books of ~the Old Testament appeared with increasing 63 1,1,6 | Historical books of the Old Testament ~4 . Books of wisdom of 64 1,1,6 | Books of wisdom of the Old Testament ~5 . Books of prophets of 65 1,1,6 | Books of prophets of the Old Testament ~6 . The 4 Gospels ~7 . 66 1,1,7 | individual books of the New Testament. ~Thus, it is quite certain 67 1,2,1 | materials were used by Old Testament scribes, including papyrus 68 1,2,1 | Greek ~translation of Old Testament, and also in the Samaritan 69 1,2,1 | regarded as the key to ~the Old Testament. Through the covenant Israel 70 1,2,2 | mythological religions. ~The Old Testament concept of God is expressed 71 1,2,2 | higher truth in the Old ~Testament accounts: the truth of the 72 1,2,2 | radiant horizon of the New Testament far in the distance, the 73 1,2,2 | directly connected with the New Testament. A direct parallel ~arises 74 1,2,2 | Jacob.s sons) in the Old Testament temple. These priests ~were 75 1,2,2 | their meaning in the New Testament times. As ~Apostle Paul 76 1,2,2 | wrote to Hebrews, the Old Testament sacrifices were the prototype 77 1,2,3 | their fulfillment. ~ ~Old Testament's~Prophecy~New Testament' 78 1,2,3 | Testament's~Prophecy~New Testament's~fulfillment~The Messiah 79 1,2,4 | majestic figures in the Old Testament. His role is so central 80 1,2,4 | No ~one else in the Old Testament had such close relationship 81 1,2,4 | also prominent in the New Testament, for example in ~the account 82 1,2,4 | Metropolitan Macarius. ~ The Old Testament Temple had images on the 83 1,2,4 | as saints only in the New Testament. ~ So Sacred Scripture strictly 84 1,3 | historical books of the Old Testament.~ ~ 85 1,3,1 | historical books of the Old Testament cover the life of the Jewish 86 1,3,1 | the last period of the Old Testament history of the Jew-~ish 87 1,3,1 | Jewish ~people. The Old Testament prophets, being sent by 88 1,3,1 | us. ~When reading the Old Testament history, one should remember 89 1,3,2 | present throughout the Old Testament history. Prophetic ministry 90 1,3,5 | is also known ~as the Old Testament Evangelist. ~ Hezekiah.s 91 1,3,6 | completing the canon of the Old Testament. The books written af-~ter 92 1,4 | Didactic books of the Old Testament.~ ~For the LORD giveth wisdom: 93 1,4 | didactic books of the Old Testament are written as poetry ~in 94 1,4,2 | important book in the Old Testament. The Psalter is a book of 95 1,4,2 | prayer. Starting with the Old Testament times, every single divine 96 1,4,2 | the Psalter, while the Old Testament meaning is of secondary 97 1,4,3 | Wisdom, puzzling to the Old Testament man, becomes clear in the 98 1,4,3 | in the light ~of the New Testament teaching about the Son of 99 1,4,5 | to see that, in the Old Testament, ~the image of the Lover 100 1,4,5 | symbolic sense that the Old Testament tradition understood the 101 1,5,1 | prophetical books in the Old Testament and one, The Apocalypse, 102 1,5,1 | Apocalypse, in the ~New Testament. The Old Testament books 103 1,5,1 | New Testament. The Old Testament books of prophecies include 104 1,5,1 | the Messiah, and the New Testament times. The ~prophecies about 105 1,5,1 | prophetic books of the Old Testament, is to ~familiarize the 106 1,5,1 | previous brochure . .The ~Old Testament Regarding the Messiah. . 107 1,5,3 | of Prophets.~In the Old Testament times the priests, in principle, 108 1,5,3 | followers of the last of the Old Testament prophets, John the Bap-~ 109 1,5,5 | were often cited by the New Testament writers ~(See Hosea 11:1, 110 1,5,5 | blessed Kingdom and the New ~Testament time, therefore the prophet 111 1,5,5 | Isaiah is called .the Old Testament Evangelist.. ~ The prophet 112 1,5,5 | in the brochure .The Old Testament ~Regarding the Messiah.. 113 1,5,5 | tions regarding the New Testament times and the renovation 114 1,5,5 | Egypt (30-31), the New Testament times (32), pre-~diction 115 1,5,5 | the Mes-~siah and the new Testament times (61-63), the prophet' 116 1,5,5 | shortest work in the Old Testament, containing only 21 verses. ~ 117 1,5,5 | as the best of the Old Testament Jews did, but they ~would 118 1,5,5 | the bro-~chure .The Old Testament Regarding the Messiah.). ~ 119 1,5,5 | the beginning of the New Testament. This ~prophecy of the . 120 1,5,5 | In the brochure .The Old Testament Regarding the Messiah. we 121 1,5,5 | prophetic speeches about the New Testament times (7-8), Messianic pre-~ 122 1,5,5 | was the last of the Old Testament prophets, he is ~called 123 1,5,5 | Malachi 1:6). In the New Testament era, the Judaic priests 124 1,5,6 | Kingdom of God.~The New Testament: Isaiah 55:3, 59:20-21; 125 1,5,7 | hardening of people in the Old Testament era and in the absence of 126 1,5,7 | word Church. ~ In the New Testament times, the predictions of 127 1,5,7 | forthcoming time of the ~New Testament, the spiritual renovation 128 1,5,7 | see the brochure .The Old Testament Regarding the Mes-~siah.). ~ 129 1,5,7 | over the people of the Old Testament times with the ~Judgment 130 1,5,7 | spiritual renovation in the New Testament Church with complete ~renovation 131 1,5,7 | prophetic books of the Old ~Testament. ~ So, getting familiar 132 1,5,7 | getting familiar with the Old Testament prophetic books helps a 133 1,Add | Holy Scriptures of the New Testament are a biography of the incarnate 134 1,Add,4| from the Old and the New Testament; but side by side ~with 135 1,Add,9| vain specula-~tion. The New Testament itself is a theological 136 1,Add,0| missionary background of the New Testament. .The Ap-~ostolic Preaching,. 137 1,Add,0| world. Therefore the New Testament is not a community-book ~ 138 1,Add,0| exclusive sense as the Old Testament surely was. It is still 139 1,Add,0| Ultimately, the Old Testament as a whole has to be considered 140 1,Add,0| in Novo patet. [The Old Testament extends into the New]. ~ 141 1,Add,0| and for us ~now the Old Testament is no more than a book, 142 1,Add,0| superseded by the Gospel. The New Testament is obviously more than a 143 1,Add,0| We do belong to ~the New Testament ourselves. We are the People 144 1,Add,0| is pre-~cisely in the Old Testament that we apprehend revelation 145 1,Add,0| prophets.. For in the New Testament God has spoken by his ~Son, 146 1,Add,0| Christ Jesus. And the New Testament is history no less than ~ 147 1,Add,0| hope. The basis of the New Testament is facts, events, deeds . 148 1,Add,0| integral part of the New ~Testament message. The Church itself 149 1,Add,0| of the Church ~is the New Testament truly and fully alive. Church 150 1,Add,0| natural to look in the Old Testament for the evi-~dences of all 151 1,Add,0| and the rest of the New Testament writings? I mean, as chapters 152 1,Add,0| particularly to the Old Testament. “For all the prophets and 153 1,Add,0| the right use of the Old Testament in the Church of Christ? ~ 154 1,Add,0| not every event of the Old Testament ~has its .correspondence. 155 1,Add,0| the mystery. of the ~Old Testament was Christ; not only in 156 1,Add,0| of Christ ~that the Old Testament can be properly understood 157 1,Add,0| simply It apply. an Old Testament vision to a ~New 'Testament 158 1,Add,0| Testament vision to a ~New 'Testament event: we detect the meaning 159 1,Add,0| rejected the idea that the Old Testament was a link holding to-~gether 160 1,Add,0| formally rejected: the Old Testament no longer belonged to the 161 1,Add,0| in Christ Jesus. The Old Testament belonged now to the Church 162 1,Add,0| Christian apologist. The Old Testament was to ~be read and interpreted 163 1,Add,0| constitution. This V art of the Old Testament was antiquated. It proved 164 1,Add,0| new commandment.. The Old Testament is now to be used solely 165 1,Add,0| the Bible (viz. in the Old Testament) any permanent or ~ideal 166 1,Add,0| new covenant. In the New Testament itself we have to make a ~ 167 1,Add,0| are prophecies in the New Testament as well. The whole being 168 1,Add,0| throughout the whole of the Old Testament. Yet all these ~theophanies 169 1,Add,0| shadow. or image. In the New Testament we have the very fact. The ~ 170 1,Add,0| the very fact. The ~New Testament therefore is more than a 171 1,Add,1| denoted primarily the ~Old Testament and, on the other hand, 172 1,Add,1| Prophecy,. that is . of the Old Testament? It was in this historical 173 1,Add,1| be discerned in the Old Testament. It was by faith that the 174 1,Add,1| all its fulness. The New Testament itself came to ~existence, 175 2 | Part 2.~New Testament.~ 176 2,1 | Nehemiah, who was the last Old Testament~political leader, persisted 177 2,1 | until the days of the New Testament.~Throughout the Old Testament 178 2,1 | Testament.~Throughout the Old Testament the nation Israel is seen 179 2,1 | are set forth in the Old Testament,~make an important background 180 2,1 | Lord~Jesus.~But the New Testament is not just a continuation 181 2,1 | that described in the Old Testament Scriptures and a greatly 182 2,1 | the beginning of the New Testament. An intertestamental interval~ 183 2,1 | Nehemiah (last writer of Old Testament~Scriptures) and that of 184 2,1 | books and had the Old~ ~3~Testament translated from Hebrew into 185 2,1 | all the~lands of the Old Testament twelve tribes.~But succeeding 186 2,1,1 | as it~appears in the Old Testament had been written altogether 187 2,1,2 | The Temple. In the Old Testament, worship was largely by 188 2,1,2 | synagogue is found in the Old Testament, but in the time of our 189 2,1,3 | worship for the Jews of New Testament days were the weekly~Sabbath 190 2,1,4 | Feasts.~The Jews of New Testament times observed many religious 191 2,1,4 | and~bitter herbs. By New Testament times the Jews had made 192 2,1,5 | Scriptures.~The Jews of New Testament times, including Jesus, 193 2,1,5 | Jesus, regarded the Old Testament as~the word of God (John 194 2,1,5 | many other books of our Old Testament (Luke 24:44). In their~minds 195 2,1,5 | before the close of the~Old Testament period, is credited with 196 2,1,5 | together the books of the Old Testament. He~was of the priestly 197 2,1,5 | the Jewish people.~The Old Testament was originally written in 198 2,1,5 | very influential in New Testament times.~In making quotations 199 2,1,5 | quotations from the Old Testament, Jesus and the apostles 200 2,1,5 | differences~between New Testament quotations from the Old 201 2,1,5 | quotations from the Old Testament and the way those passages~ 202 2,1,5 | passages~read in our Old Testament.~Many Jews in the days of 203 2,1,5 | thought of the people of New Testament times. The early Christians, 204 2,1,6 | among the people during New Testament times.~The Priests. At the 205 2,1,6 | priestly lineage. In Old Testament times one consecrated as 206 2,1,6 | authoritative only the written Old Testament.~They were severe in their 207 2,1,6 | in the study of the Old Testament.~The Essenes. Josephus, 208 2,1,7 | found in our English New Testament, but in the Greek~original 209 2,1,7 | not spoken of in the Old Testament; it probably arose during 210 2,1,7 | and Pharisees.~During New Testament times it had authority in 211 2,1,8 | Christ are found in the Old~Testament. Sometimes the prophecies 212 2,1,8 | view them~through the New Testament records as glasses, as in 213 2,1,8 | the appearance of an Old Testament prophet, the reappearance 214 2,1,9 | perspective set~forth in the New Testament that in Christ is the secret 215 2,2,1 | first four books of the New Testament which narrate the life and 216 2,2,2 | Sacred books of the New Testament were written in the vernacular 217 2,2,2 | which the books of the Old Testament were written, in order to 218 2,2,2 | in order to make the New~Testament books accessible to a maximum 219 2,2,2 | reproduction of the Sacred~New Testament Books to ensure that they 220 2,2,2 | publications~of the New Testament texts in Greek: the “Complete 221 2,2,2 | hundred manuscripts of the New Testament.~These conscientious critical 222 2,2,2 | Sacred~Books of the New Testament were translated into Slavonic 223 2,2,2 | actually begins. The New Testament of William Tyndale,~published 224 2,2,2 | accepted Greek and Aramaic New Testament~texts. In making the New 225 2,2,3 | of the books of the New Testament was written cannot be~exactly 226 2,2,3 | to the books of the New~Testament.~The first books of the 227 2,2,3 | The first books of the New Testament were the epistles of the 228 2,2,5 | that Messiah Whom the Old Testament prophets had predicted, 229 2,2,5 | predicted, and~that the Old Testament Scriptures become clear 230 2,2,5 | of references~to the Old Testament (over 100) in order to prove 231 2,2,5 | s fulfillment of the Old Testament~prophecies. The designation 232 2,2,5 | Jesus Christ to the~Old Testament and even fewer quotations 233 2,2,5 | quotations are cited from the Old Testament Scriptures.~Additionally, 234 2,2,5 | of the superiority of New Testament Law over the Old~Testament, 235 2,2,5 | Testament Law over the Old~Testament, is omitted.~Instead, St. 236 2,2,5 | teachings based on the Old Testament. The Gnostics held generally 237 2,3,3 | the arrangement of the New~Testament of Orthodox publication, 238 2,3,3 | In the history of the New Testament, there are three known individuals 239 2,3,3 | the nature of a “deathbed”~testament.~Epistles of the Evangelist 240 2,4,1 | Foreword.~Of all the New Testament holy authors, Apostle Paul — 241 2,4,1 | and scholarship of the Old Testament, which were equal to his 242 2,4,1 | understanding of Christ’s New Testament teachings. In trying to 243 2,4,4 | the composition of the New Testament,~because it is in them that 244 2,4,4 | the meaning of the Old Testament law~in relation to the New 245 2,4,4 | law~in relation to the New Testament, the corruption and decay 246 2,4,4 | understanding of the~Old Testament.~Selected text from his 247 2,4,5 | valuable additions to the New Testament. They~explain in practical 248 2,5,1 | prophetic book of the New Testament. It foretells the impending 249 2,5,4 | not a few~instances, Old Testament prophecies speak simultaneously 250 2,5,4 | during the time of the New Testament and about the new life in 251 2,5,4 | Zeph. 3:9-20). The Old Testament prophecies~regarding the 252 2,5,4 | encompasses the~whole of the New Testament epoch, is placed by him 253 2,5,4 | below.~Events during the New Testament are often portrayed in the 254 2,5,4 | framework of comparable~Old Testament events. Thus, for instance, 255 2,5,5 | imminent path of the New Testament Church, this “New~Israel,” 256 2,5,5 | during the~existence of Old Testament Israel, beginning with the 257 2,5,5 | writes~of events of the Old Testament in the form of examples 258 2,5,5 | for the fate of the New Testament~Church. Thus, the three 259 2,5,5 | in-depth interpretation of Old Testament history,~and c) the forthcoming 260 2,5,6 | in the temple of the Old Testament.) The Sacrificial~Lamb of 261 2,5,6 | of the victims in~the Old Testament that flowed under the sacrificial 262 2,5,6 | Likewise, the Israel of the New Testament is~delivered from the rule 263 2,5,8 | is the Church of the New Testament here.~The marks symbolize 264 2,5,8 | Holy Fathers see the Old Testament righteous ones Enoch and~ 265 2,5,3 | and~(Key of David)~New-~Testament~period~Time of Apostles. (