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Hello Joshua, The New Testament began with the conception of Jesus in Mary's Womb. You can read of this in the books of Matthew and Luke.
The Old Testament was made up of all of the books we have in the OT. The Israelites had the Books written by Moses when they entered the Promised Land. But, when the Jews went into captivity in Babylon, the priests, scribes, and rabbis compiled the remainder of the Old Testament. Which is what the OT is composed of since then. No books of the New Testament were ever part of the Old Testament. So, the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation were never included by Jews as part of the Old Testament.
I say that historically speaking, the New Testament began with the conception of Jesus because that is the moment that the Son of God incarnated in the human body the Father had prepared for Him, thus commencing the start of the New Covenant God brought to the world, the start of Jesus' perfectly lived life that culminated to His death and resurrection, which is a covenant of salvation to all who believe.
The Old Testament was made up of all of the books we have in the OT. The Israelites had the Books written by Moses when they entered the Promised Land. But, when the Jews went into captivity in Babylon, the priests, scribes, and rabbis compiled the remainder of the Old Testament. Which is what the OT is composed of since then. No books of the New Testament were ever part of the Old Testament. So, the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation were never included by Jews as part of the Old Testament.
I say that historically speaking, the New Testament began with the conception of Jesus because that is the moment that the Son of God incarnated in the human body the Father had prepared for Him, thus commencing the start of the New Covenant God brought to the world, the start of Jesus' perfectly lived life that culminated to His death and resurrection, which is a covenant of salvation to all who believe.
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