intertestamental
English
Etymology
From inter- + testamental, in reference to the Old and New Testament.
Adjective
intertestamental (not comparable)
- (Christianity) Pertaining to the time between the writing of Malachi and the writing of the New Testament, roughly the last four centuries BCE and first half of the first century.
- 2001, H. H. Drake Williams, III, The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor. 1:18–3:23, page 15
- While no full length study has been pursued on the intertestamental influence upon I Cor. 1:18–3:23, a number of scholars find similarity between intertestamental literature and different sections of this passage.
- 2001, H. H. Drake Williams, III, The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor. 1:18–3:23, page 15
Related terms
- New Testament
- Old Testament
- testament
Translations
pertaining to the period of time between the writing of Malachi and the wrtiting of the New Testament