That, my friend, is the most incredible story ever told.
Moses had received the Ten Commandments on Mt. Siani while exiting Egypt. God gave them the five books of the Torah sometime later. The Judges, etc., books followed that.
The New Testament has 27 books, 21 of which are letters. Jews wrote most of the New Testament, all written in Greek. Of the 27 books in the New Testament, 13 or 14 were probably written by Paul. Seven of these Pauline writings are completely validated as Paul’s writings, and Paul may have dictated others. Paul dictated the narrative, and the scribe wrote it down. The New Testament was written between 50 and 100 AD and was the end product of a long development process. The Acts of the Apostles is a narrative of the Apostles’ ministries and activities.
The Book of Hebrews addresses the Jewish audience who had come to believe that Jesus was the real Messiah. John of Patmos wrote the Revelations. Later, the Catholic Church wrote its versions of the Epistles.
Paul wrote his Epistle to the Galatians while traveling through Macedonia during his third missionary journey in about A.D. 55–57. Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians to counter the message of missionaries who visited Galatia after he left. Paul clarified that Christianity only required justification through faith, not works of the Law. We only have copies of copies. The Gospel of Luke tells of the origins, birth, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. Together with the Acts of the Apostles, it makes up a two-volume work that scholars call Luke and Acts, which accounts for 27.5% of the New Testament.
Impure sports enter in quickly. Getting rid of them is the hard part. Unbelief must become a belief if you are going to win.
We only have copies of copies of the New Testament. Always support the children. Always be at peace. In Heaven, childlike is goodness everywhere. First-last reverse, up there. The life of J.C. has paid the ransom for all. Give the message; it’s just due. J.C. got tied to the whipping post to save you. Death was all around Jesus in the fog of the garden. On a Friday morning, they nailed Jesus to a cross. The Spirit left him at three pm, and He then switched off. Sunday morning, He was back again.
That, my friend, is the most incredible story ever told.