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The New Testament is the second part of the [[Bible]], focusing on the life, [[Ministry of Jesus|teachings]], [[Crucifixion of Jesus|death]], and [[Resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] of [[Jesus Christ]], as well as the [[Early Christianity|early Christian church]]. It contains 27 books, including the [[Gospel|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 the Apostle|Paul]] to various churches and individuals; and [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]], a prophetic book about the end times. The New Testament is central to [[Christianity|Christian theology]], emphasizing the New Covenant through Jesus, salvation by faith, and the fulfilment of [[Old Testament]] [[Prophecy (Spiritual Gift)|prophecies]]. |
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