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1 Pref | Preface.~To many, the New Testament appears as an island of 2 Pref | escapes them. Yet the New Testament was the source of a whole 3 Pref | the ancient scene.~The New Testament was really the bursting 4 Pref | directly out of the New Testament. Its first literary models 5 Pref | gospels, and acts of the New Testament. There was something about 6 Pref | understood from the New Testament alone. Early Christian literature 7 1,1 | Christian belief that the Old Testament, if properly understood, 8 1,1 | interpretation of the Old Testament books.~Among the rabbis 9 1,2 | probably consisted of Old Testament oracles interpreted in relation 10 1,2 | in the gospels, but New Testament study is not yet in a position — 11 1,4 | but moderate size: the New Testament, the Apostolic Fathers, 12 1,4 | overlap some of the New Testament books in date, and some 13 1,4 | the later books of the New Testament. In purpose, too, the various 14 1,4 | apologetic materials in the New Testament as well as in the writings 15 1,6 | and go directly to the New Testament, as though it existed apart 16 1,6 | in the books of the New Testament and in the earliest collections 17 1,6 | with the writing of the New Testament, and although none of these 18 1,6 | its formation made the New Testament the religious authority 19 1,6 | not included in the New Testament may well be older than some 20 1,6 | But the story of the New Testament books has often been told 21 1,6 | introductions to the New Testament that emphasize the literary 22 1,6 | circumstances of the New Testament books. In the present study, 23 1,6 | said in print about New Testament origins.~ ~ ~ 24 2,2 | Syriac manuscript of the New Testament in the Harclean version 25 2,2 | almost won a place in the New Testament. It was accepted as scripture 26 2,2 | mentioned as part of the New Testament in the Apostolic Canons, 27 2,2 | the Harclean Syriac New Testament manuscript already noted. 28 2,2 | as belonging to the New Testament. But on the Greek side, 29 2,2 | But, in or out the New Testament, I Clement is a noble monument 30 2,4 | writing outside of the New Testament that we possess.~The Apostolic 31 2,4 | 367, omits it from the New Testament but says that it and the “ 32 2,5 | self-sufficiency of the Old Testament and seemed to be occupied 33 2,8 | his use of Matthew, of Old Testamenttestimonies,” and of apocalyptic 34 2,8 | manuscript includes it in the New Testament, putting it after the Revelation 35 2,9 | work in Ethiopic called The Testament of Our Lord in Galilee had 36 3 | and even of the Greek Old Testament, than we might expect. The 37 3 | of reflections of the Old Testament, but this second Christian 38 3 | one early form of the New Testament and, translated into Latin, 39 3 | stood at the end of the New Testament in the Sinaitic manuscript ( 40 3 | excluded it from the New Testament but recommended it for private 41 3 | any single book in the New Testament.~ It has been suggested 42 3 | section of the Ethiopic New Testament.~ Although the Revelation 43 3 | form an appendix to the New Testament in Ethiopic manuscripts 44 4,1 | inside or outside the New Testament was directly or indirectly 45 4,8 | Acts or anywhere in the New Testament, but sometime in the second 46 4,9 | Christian translator of the Old Testament into Greek, in the days 47 4,10| its view that Old and New Testament personages who were hostile 48 4,11| reflections of most of the New Testament books, including Hebrews 49 4,11| confirms the existence of a New Testament collection at an early date.~ ~ 50 5,2 | books whose place in the New Testament was denied in his day.~ 51 5,2 | included in Efrem's Syriac New Testament in the fourth century. A 52 5,8 | famous chapter on the New Testament canon (Church History iii. 53 6 | writings like those in the New Testament or those intended for particular 54 6,1 | Alexandrinus, after the New Testament and the two Letters of Clement, 55 6,1 | fragmentary hymns of the New Testament (for example, Eph. 5:14) 56 6,2 | examples are imbedded in New Testament writings, especially in 57 6,2 | Nicephorus among the Old Testament apocrypha.[33] But, at any 58 8,3 | with exegesis of the New Testament, as we learn from the one 59 8,3 | appearance of the Peshitto New Testament in A.D. 411. Tatian with 60 9,1 | Selections from the Old Testament, of which Jerome says there 61 9,1 | foreshadowed in those of many Old Testament worthies; and bitterly condemns 62 10,2 | scripture, not only an Old Testament and the Four Gospels (iii. 63 10,2 | we understand by the New Testament, at least in its earliest 64 10,2 | Jewish books of our Old Testament.~ In these more constructive 65 12,2 | the text of the Greek Old Testament, which formed so, great 66 12,2 | standard Greek form of the Old Testament among the churches was the 67 12,2 | times the size of the Old Testament, seems to have been actually 68 12,2 | Hexapla, his “sixfold” Old Testament, a work which, judging from 69 12,3 | at least 444 for the Old Testament (a few figures for individual 70 12,3 | books (rolls) for the Old Testament, and 114 for the New, or 71 12,7 | New Testament.~ Especial interest attaches 72 12,7 | attaches to Origen's New Testament. He was fully aware of the 73 12,7 | should be included in the New Testament; and, in view of these, 74 12,7 | thought belonged to the New Testament into two classes, the accepted 75 12,7 | as belonging to the New Testament, were James, II and III 76 12,7 | John and Hermas. This New Testament of twenty-nine books is 77 13,8 | New Testament.~ Hippolytus is also significant 78 13,8 | his testimony, to the New Testament as understood at Rome in 79 13,8 | He gores no list of New Testament books (unless, as some have 80 13,8 | fairly clear picture. His New Testament was not particularly different 81 13,8 | of John completed his New Testament, making a total of twenty-two 82 13,9 | Creation, making use of the Old Testament and other chronological 83 14,7 | Like Irenaeus, he had a New Testament, and these two are the first 84 14,14| His new Testament.~ Cyprian's New Testament 85 14,14| Testament.~ Cyprian's New Testament is clearly reflected in 86 14,14| As compared with the New Testament of Tertullian's later years, 87 14,14| still clung to the short New Testament, without Hebrews and with 88 14,19| third) longer than the New Testament. Some idea of its contents 89 15 | predecessors. Like the New Testament and the Old, early Christian 90 15,3 | disputed books” of the New Testament “and what they have said 91 16 | Selections from the Old Testament; no text~Theophlius of Antioch, 92 16 | 43] Justin et l’Ancien Testament, Paris, 1964, 50-68.~ [ 93 16 | The Formation of the New Testament, London and New York, 1965,


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