new Testament
英 [njuː ˈtestəmənt]
美 [nuː ˈtestəmənt]
网络 新约; 新约全书; 新约圣经; 圣经新约; 新約
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 《〈圣经〉新约》
the second part of the Bible, that describes the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
英英释义
noun
- the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation
双语例句
- The New Testament consists of early Christian literature.
《新约》包含了早期基督教文学。 - The New Testament describes the life and work of Jesus Christ and the early development of christianity.
新约记述了耶稣基督的生活和事迹以及基督教的早期发展。 - The shortest of the four Gospels in the new testament.
新约的四个福音中最短的一个。 - This is our unique New Testament blessing.
这就是我们在新约的独一祝福。 - To apply prophecy correctly to our day, we must understand the New Testament's approach to prophecy.
今天,要正确地应用预言,我们必须了解新约对预言应用的方法。 - Sacred scriptures of Judaism and, with the New Testament, of Christianity.
基督教(包括《新约》)和犹太教的正典经书。 - Christians see the New Testament as the fulfillment of the promise of the Old Testament.
基督教将《新约》视为对《旧约》中诺言的实践。 - In the New Testament it could be Cornelius or Paul.
若以新约的人物为例,我们会首推哥尼流和保罗的信主经过; - In the new testament, the birth of Christ is announced to Mary by the archangel gabriel.
在《新约》中,基督的诞生是由天使长加百列向圣母玛丽亚宣告的。 - This author is not living in the time by which we have a New Testament.
作者不是生活在,有了新约的时期。
