The Acts of the (Hebrews Apostles) is part of the New Testament.
Apostles
John the Baptist was a (priest precursor), or immediate forerunner, sent to prepare the way for Jesus.
precursor
The official list of the 73 books that makes up the Old and New Testaments of the Bible is called the (canon covenant).
canon
Messiah is a title that means ("anointed one" "favored by God").
"anointed one"
Jesus began his public life on the banks of the Jordan River when John (baptized praised) him.
baptized
A (bishop priest) uses water during the rite of Baptism.
priest
Followers who submitted to baptism by John the Baptist did so as a sign that they accepted his message to (become prophets repent for sins).
repent for sins
Baptism frees us from (Original Sin God's promise), which is the consequence of Adam and Eve's disobedience when human beings lost God's blessing.
Original Sin
The most important books of the New Testament are the four
(Gospels Torahs): Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Gospels
In the Old Testament, God made a (covenant testament), a solemn agreement, between himself and his people.
covenant
The books of the New Testament tell the story of Jesus' life, Death, (Resurrection Baptism), and Ascension.
Resurrection
The Church venerates both the Old Testament and New Testament as (recorded inspired) by God.
inspired
A (descendant prophet) is someone who is called to speak for God.
prophet
Each Gospel teaches us that Jesus is the (Apostle Son of God) sent by the Father for our Salvation.
Son of God
Both the Old Testament and the New Testament tell God's great (inspiration plan) for the human family.
plan