New Testament
“Brit Hadassah” (the word B’rit means “covenant” and Chadashah means “new”). Many prophets before Jesus come, received a message from God that He will bing a Brit Hadassah (New testament) different from the one he make from the previous generations, and thats the message from Jesus Christ/Yeshua the promised messiah (Isaiah 9:6; 7:14; Jer31:31). One of them is the prophet Malachi 3:1 which prophecy was soon to be fulfilled, that a prophet was to prepare the way for the Lord God, Jesus Chrirst. The Messiah was on His way.
The 4 Gospels
Besorat HaGeulah – The Good News of Redemption or Gospels. The Hebrew phrase Besorat HaGeulah means “Tidings of Redemption” (Besorah means “tidings” and Ge’ulah means “redemption”).
Matthew
Mark
Present Jesus/Yeshua as a miracle maker sent by God. Acts 12:12 the message is directed primarily to the gentiles.
John
Yeshua is presented as Ben Elohim, the only and mighty God. This gospel is traditionally thought to be from John, the “beloved disciple.”
Luke
Yeshua as a human being Son of Adam, and the Son of Man (Daniel 7:13), exemplifying perfect manhood. The author is traditionally attributed to “Luke, the doctor” (Col 4:14, 2 Tim 4:11).
The Letters to the Churches
Letters of Paul (“Pauline Epistles”)
There are thirteen letters from Sha’ul (Paul) the shaliach (messenger) to the Gentiles. Collectively these may be called Igerot Sha’ul Hashaliach, meaning “Letters of the messenger Paul”.
Acts
The Acts of the Apostles, Práxeis Apostólōn (Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων) the fifth book of the New Testament.
1Corinthians
2Corinthians
Corinth, a city in Achaia (Α΄ ᾽Επιστολὴ πρὸς Κορινθίους), 2nd epistle written by Paul, the Apostle of Jesus Christ.
Romans
Rhomaioi (Ῥωμαῖοι) Empire that formed after Alexander the Great.
1 Thessalonians
Thessalonica, a city built by the Greeks in Macedonia, in the north of Greece.
2Thessalonians
Galatians
Galatia, a city in Greek (Γαλάτες), was one of the States of the Roman Empire.
James
James the Apostle and brother of Jesus Christ.
Colossians
Colossae, an area in the province of Asia Minor, between Siria and Ephesus (Κολοσσαῖς).
Philemon
Ephesians
Ephesus, today Turkey. Was a Roman province (Ἐφέσιος), the chief city of the Roman province of Asia.
Philippians
Philippi, an administrative center in Macedonia (Φίλιπποι), from the name Phillip of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.
1 and 2 Peter's letters
Peter sent his first letter to the congregation in the northern provinces of Asia Minor bordering the black sea (1 Peter 1:1). The second letter was sent to the same congregation while Peter was in prison in Rome.
Hebrews
1Timothy
Timotheos, (Τιμόθεος) means “honoring God”. Paul was writing from Philippi in Macedonia (northern Greece) shortly after leaving Timothy in Ephesus to take charge of the church there (1Tim1:3).
Titus
Titus was originally from Antioch in Syria, and of Greek nationality.
2 Timothy
Paul urges Timothy to focus on Chirst the Messiah and avoid useless arguments (2Tim2:14-26).
Jude
1, 2 and 3 Letters of John
Written by the end of the first century, John sent the letters to the churches around Ephesus (today Turkey) to alert against false teachings.
Revelation
The Revelation of the plan of God toward the apostasy against God/Jesus and the evil of this world.


















