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Greek New Testament

The Greek New Testament refers to the original text of the New Testament writings of the Christian Bible, composed in Koine Greek, a common dialect of Greek spoken from about 300 BC to AD 300. It includes important texts such as the Gospels, letters by apostles like Paul, and other writings central to Christian theology. Scholars study these texts to understand early Christian beliefs, practices, and historical contexts. The Greek New Testament is essential for biblical studies, as it offers insights into the language, culture, and history of the early Church and its teachings.