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Aliun [14]
3 years ago
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Were "The Gospels: the first New testament" texts written? 99 POINTS!

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muminat3 years ago
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<span>Those written in CE were but there may have been writing that is very much like the BT's written perhaps 100 years before the New Testament writings. But the Romans wrote the New Testament and the first was not before 71 CE and the last of the New Testament written was Rev in 139 CE.</span>
yuradex [85]3 years ago
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The Gospels were written in the early AD period, post resurrection of christ, and towards the end of the middle stage of the Roman Empire. They were generally written by the Apostles, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and were written in Greek.

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