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The Church Age was a mystery according to the New Testament:
The Church, as the Body of Christ, composed of saved Jews and Gentiles of this age was a "mystery"....a truth which God hid from men in Old Testament times, but which He has revealed in the New Testament.
The Old Testament does not mention anything about the founding of the New Testament Church by Christ, the component members of New Testament churches (Ephesians 3:3-9), or the special relationship Christ has with His churches (Ephesians 5:23-32; Revelation 1:12-13,20).
The Old Testament describes man's creation and fall and contains the record of God's preparations for and prophecies of the first and Second coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Also included are the prophecies of a coming tribulation period for the nation of Israel, which does not include the Church.
It can be divided into the following categories:
From Genesis to Deuteronomy: Creation of heaven and earth and man; the beginnings of the Jewish nation; the Law of God (including the 10 Commandments)
From Joshua to Esther: The history of Israel, the Jewish nation
From Job to the Song of Solomon: The Poetic books, dealing with profound questions of life and the worship of God
From Isaiah to Malachi: Prophecies concerning Israel and mankind as a whole and of Jesus Christ.
There is nothing in the Old Testament about the Church or the Church age.
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The New Testament contains the accounts of Christ's birth, life, death, resurrection, return to Heaven, and the teachings of Christ's followers, the epistles to the various churches, as well as prophecies of the future.
It can be divided as follows:
From Matthew to John: The four Gospels giving the Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Acts of the Apostles: The history of the establishment and spread of the churches
From Romans to Philemon: Paul's Epistles, written to instruct various churches
From Hebrews to Jude: Called the "general epistles," these were written for Christians in general
Revelation: Prophecy about the end of the world
O.T. - Promise / N.T. - Fulfillment
O.T. - Types / N.T. - Reality
O.T. - Preparation / N.T. - Presentation
O.T. - The Foundation / N.T. - The Building
The Church, as the Body of Christ, composed of saved Jews and Gentiles of this age was a "mystery"....a truth which God hid from men in Old Testament times, but which He has revealed in the New Testament.
The Old Testament does not mention anything about the founding of the New Testament Church by Christ, the component members of New Testament churches (Ephesians 3:3-9), or the special relationship Christ has with His churches (Ephesians 5:23-32; Revelation 1:12-13,20).
The Old Testament describes man's creation and fall and contains the record of God's preparations for and prophecies of the first and Second coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Also included are the prophecies of a coming tribulation period for the nation of Israel, which does not include the Church.
It can be divided into the following categories:
From Genesis to Deuteronomy: Creation of heaven and earth and man; the beginnings of the Jewish nation; the Law of God (including the 10 Commandments)
From Joshua to Esther: The history of Israel, the Jewish nation
From Job to the Song of Solomon: The Poetic books, dealing with profound questions of life and the worship of God
From Isaiah to Malachi: Prophecies concerning Israel and mankind as a whole and of Jesus Christ.
There is nothing in the Old Testament about the Church or the Church age.
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The New Testament contains the accounts of Christ's birth, life, death, resurrection, return to Heaven, and the teachings of Christ's followers, the epistles to the various churches, as well as prophecies of the future.
It can be divided as follows:
From Matthew to John: The four Gospels giving the Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Acts of the Apostles: The history of the establishment and spread of the churches
From Romans to Philemon: Paul's Epistles, written to instruct various churches
From Hebrews to Jude: Called the "general epistles," these were written for Christians in general
Revelation: Prophecy about the end of the world
O.T. - Promise / N.T. - Fulfillment
O.T. - Types / N.T. - Reality
O.T. - Preparation / N.T. - Presentation
O.T. - The Foundation / N.T. - The Building