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How many years between New Testament and old testament?

Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.


How many years between Old and New Testaments?

Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.


How many years difference is the old testament written from the new testament?

the old testament was written between 1513 b.c.e. to 443 b.c.e. The new testament between about 41 c.e. and 98 c.e. 443 plus 41 minus 1 since there was no zero year 483 years is my guess


"How Long" in the New Testament?

Most Bible scholars believe 400 years expired between the book of Malachi in the Old Testament and the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.


Why did Jesus not have a New Testament?

Jesus could not have had a new testament because it was not written until many years after his death. The first New Testament was written about five to fifteen years after he had died, and risen, and gone to heaven.


How long between Malachi and Matthew?

Most Bible scholars believe 400 years expired between the book of Malachi in the Old Testament and the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.


How long is it from the Old Testament to the New Testament?

Approximately 400 Years


Was the new testament written by only the disciples of Jesus?

The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.


Which testament has been out longer new or old?

The Old has been 'out longer'.**The Hebrew Scriptures (OLD Testament) was written between 1513BCE and around 440 BCE (400 years before Jesus was born on the earth)**The Greek Scriptures (NEW Testament) was written between 41CE and 98 CE, (more than 60 years AFTER Jesus died).


What are the 400 years betweent he old testament and the new testament called?

The 400 years between the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are called in the Intertestamental Period. During that time, the Maccabean Revolt happened and the Roman Empire came into power in the region.


How many years was Jesus dead before the New Testament was written?

Jesus in not DEAD! he LIVES


What is the second part of the christian Bible?

The second book of the Bible is Exodus, in the Old Testament. It is found in between Genesis and Leviticus. In the New Testament, it is Mark. It is found between Matthew and Luke.