Which of the following statements accurately describe the New Testament writers treatment of God's eternality?

The New Testament writers boldly affirm God's eternality.
The New Testament writers contradict the Old Testament writers.
The New Testament writers disagree regarding God's eternal nature.
The New Testament writers hesitate to identify God as eternal.
The New Testament writers share the Old Testament writers.

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The statement that accurately describes the New Testament writers' treatment of God's eternality is:

The New Testament writers boldly affirm God's eternality.

The New Testament consistently affirms the concept of God's eternality, aligning with the foundational teachings of the Old Testament. Various passages emphasize God's timelessness and existence beyond the constraints of time. The other statements—suggesting contradictions or disagreements among New Testament writers on this doctrine, or implying hesitation in identifying God as eternal—do not accurately reflect the overall treatment of God's nature throughout the New Testament.