The New Testament of The Bible includes the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), the Acts of the Apostles, various Epistles (letters) written by different apostles, and the Book of Revelation.
New Testament Books Of The BibleMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation
It didn't get "added" - the Bible is made up of the old Jewish books (what we call the Old Testament) and the books which concern Christ and the works and writings of his apostles. (what we call the New Testament). So there was no "Bible" before the New Testament.
Because there is no god.
The Holy Bible that contains both the Old Testament and New Testament. There are 66 books of inspired writings.
The Holy Catholic bible which includes the Old Testament and the New Testament along with other writings resulting from the apostles.
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I think the person asking the question meant to say OldTestament. Neither the Old nor the New Testament was called that until they were compiled as the Bible in the late 14th century.
The Bible contains both the Old and New Testaments, so the New Testament is the part of the Bible dealing with the life and teachings of Christ and His Apostles. [Sometimes, "the Bible" refers to the Old Testament only, when speaking about the pre-Christian era, because it was actually the whole Bible, not only for Jews, but also for Christians, until the late apparition of the NT writings.]
Some examples of sacred writings from major world religions include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, the Vedas in Hinduism, and the Tripitaka in Buddhism. These texts are considered holy and provide guidance, teachings, and stories for followers to live by.
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No. The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament.
There are numerous gospels, epistles and books of instruction, such as the Didache, that were not included in the New Testament. Some were certainly considered, while others were seen as too different in theology to be accepted.