New Testament Name Institutional affiliation New Testament Introduction The New Testament is the last part of the Bible. It consists of 27 books written by the disciples of Jesus to narrate his teachings to various audiences. The Gospel is made of the first 4 books, and it teaches about the life and death of Jesus, the Acts, the Apostles, Pauls Epistles and Hebrews, General Epistles and the Revelation. Throughout the New Testament, Different titles are used to refer to Jesus. The titles bring out the different attributes of Jesus. Titles of Jesus The 1 Corinthians 1545 refers to Jesus as Adam. Paul, one of the disciples of Jesus wrote to the Church of Corinth located in the south-central Greece to discourage them from concentrating their attention on the matters of the world, and instead, to focus on the spiritual matters. In 1 Cor 1545, Paul writes that, So it is written The first man Adam became a living beinga the last Adam, a life-giving spirit. Paul refer to Jesus as Adam because he was human fully human. However, unlike Adam, his purpose was not to fill the world but to deliver the Holy Spirit which transforms human to spiritual beings.