"Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill." (Matthew 5:17)
The Bible was recorded by the men of God who were inspired by the Spirit and is a precious gift that was given to mankind by God. The Old Testament prophesied on the coming on the earth of Jesus Christ and the New Testament declares the Savior Jesus Christ who came down to the earth and who will come again. The Four Gospels record Jesus' earthly ministry, the Acts of the Apostles describes the foundation of the church of Jesus Christ and the ministries of His apostles, the Epistles speak of the ministry of the Holy Spirit and era of the churches, and the Revelation of John writes in detail about the Lord's teachings on the seven churches, His coming in the air, Seven-year Wedding Banquet and Seven-year Great Tribulation, the Lord's Second Advent on the earth, the Millennium Kingdom and the Great White Throne Judgment.
* The New Testament in Chronological Order
The New Testament is made up of 27 books: 4 Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, 21 Epistles, and the Revelation of John. If we categorize these 27 books according to the passage of time, we can grasp the whole flow of the New Testament at a glimpse.