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Before coming to grips with an individual verse or passage in the New Testament, Bible students and expositors must understand how it relates to the theme of the book. Robert Gromacki’s New Testament Survey provides a solid foundation for in-depth exegesis of each book in the New Testament. "The purpose of [this] survey," the author writes, "is to give a working understanding of the message of...

basis of faith and practice. In time, the New Testament books were added one by one to the growing canon. Christ’s teaching was saturated with direct quotations and allusions to the Old Testament. He declared it to be final, authoritative, infallible, and irrevocable (Matt. 5:18; John 10:35). The New Testament books are full of references to it. The apostles equated “The Scripture says” with “God says” (Gal. 3:8), identified the word of the prophets with the word of God (Acts 4:24–25; cf. Ps. 2:1;
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