The majority of saints in New Testament are Jewish
It is worth noting, however, that as Christianity spread beyond the Jewish community and began to attract converts from other cultural and ethnic backgrounds, the composition of the Christian community began to change. This is reflected in the New Testament, which includes several stories and letters that address the challenges and opportunities presented by the growing diversity of the Christian community.
Overall, while the New Testament is rooted in the Jewish religious and cultural context of the first century, it also reflects the broader cultural and historical forces that shaped the emergence and development of Christianity as a distinct religious tradition.
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