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Susanne
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Thank you for this post. I love thinking of the Old and New Testament as the Old and New Covenant.

Ashley also went on to state: “If you had been around to ask the apostles John, Peter or Paul about the “Old Testament” or the “New Testament,” they would have had no idea what you meant. The terms Old Testament and New Testament were coined by men long after the books of the Bible were written.” Something to keep in mind, that the Bible is a complete whole.



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