New Testament
The New Testament is the second part of the Bible, focusing on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the early Christian church. It contains 27 books, including the Gospels, which recount Jesus’ life and ministry; the Acts of the Apostles, which describes the spread of Christianity; the Epistles, which are letters from early Christian leaders like Paul to various churches and individuals; and Revelation, a prophetic book about the end times. The New Testament is central to Christian theology, emphasizing the New Covenant through Jesus, salvation by faith, and the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies.