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Bible (New Testament): English Standard Version

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | Published in 1611

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Anonymous

Bible (New Testament)

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | Published in 1611
Book Details
Pages

1195

Format

Scripture • Nonfiction

Setting

1st-century Roman Empire

Publication Year

1611

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

12+ years

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The New Testament details the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, followed by the growth of the early Christian Church through teachings and letters from apostles like Peter and Paul, culminating in the prophetic visions of the Book of Revelation. The text includes accounts of violence and suffering.

Inspirational

Hopeful

Contemplative

Emotional

Serene

Reviews & Readership

4.7

573 ratings

93%

Loved it

3%

Mixed feelings

4%

Not a fan

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The New Testament, attributed to various authors, receives praise for its profound spiritual teachings and historical significance, offering timeless moral lessons. However, critiques highlight its complex language and perceived inconsistencies. Admirers find it inspirational, while some readers struggle with its interpretative challenges.

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Who Should Read Bible (New Testament)?

The ideal reader for Bible (New Testament) by Anonymous is someone interested in religious texts, Christian theology, and historical spirituality. Comparable to readers of The Qur'an and The Bhagavad Gita, they seek wisdom, moral guidance, and narratives central to the Christian faith.

4.7

573 ratings

93%

Loved it

3%

Mixed feelings

4%

Not a fan

Character List

Jesus Christ

Jesus, central to Christianity, is known both as a Jewish teacher and the divine Son of God, with his life and teachings depicted across the New Testament.

A fisherman from Galilee and leader among Jesus's disciples, known for his impulsive nature and close friendship with Jesus.

The son of Zebedee, a close disciple of Jesus, traditionally credited as the author of several New Testament works, including a gospel and the Book of Revelation.

Once a persecutor of Christians, Paul becomes a prominent apostle and missionary, known for his role in spreading Christianity and writing many New Testament epistles.

A leader of the Jerusalem church, believed to be a relative of Jesus and associated with the notion of Jewish Christianity in the early church.

Book Details
Pages

1195

Format

Scripture • Nonfiction

Setting

1st-century Roman Empire

Publication Year

1611

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

12+ years

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