New Testament

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  • n.
  • new adj.新的;崭新的;新鲜的;不熟悉的adv.新近地
  • testament n.证明;自白;[律]遗嘱;圣约Testamentn.圣经旧约;圣经新约
Noun:
  1. the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible

    1. A figure, representation, or symbol of something to come, such as an event in the Old Testament that foreshadows another in the New Testament.
      预兆即将来临的东西的形象、代表或象征,例如在旧约中预示着在新约中另一件事的事件
    2. In the New Testament, a sister of Lazarus and Martha and a friend of Jesus.
      马利亚新约全书中所记,拉撒路和马撒之妹,耶稣之友
    3. King of Judea(40-4) who, according to the New Testament, attempted to kill the infant Jesus by ordering the death of all children under the age of two in Bethlehem.
      希律犹太王(公元前40-4年), 据《新约》讲,他命令杀死伯利恒所有两岁以下的儿童,想借以杀死尚处于襁褓中的耶稣
    4. In the New Testament, the mother of Jesus and the principal saint of many Christian churches.
      圣母玛利亚新约圣经所记耶稣之母,是许多天主教堂的主要圣人