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New Testament
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
(Luke 22:20), rather “New Covenant,” in contrast to the old covenant of works, which is superseded. “The covenant of grace is called new; it succeeds to the old broken covenant of works. It is ever fresh, flourishing, and excellent; and under the gospel it is dispensed in a more clear, spiritual, extensive, and powerful manner than of old” (Brown of Haddington). Hence is derived the name given to the latter portion of the Bible. (See TESTAMENT.)
Scripture references
Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
It is proposed in this article to consider the text of the New Testament. The subject naturally divides itself into— I. The history of the written text; II. The history of the printed text. I. THE HISTORY OF THE WRITTEN TEXT.—
Scripture references
Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
NEW TES'TAMENT. See Bible.
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
NEW TES'TAMENT. See Bible.