I would say Matthew. Matthew was written specifically for Jews, who believe in the Old Testament.
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The book of Revelation contains the most references to verses in the Hebrew Scriptures (the 'Old Testament'). Messiah ('Jesus') most often quoted verses in the books of Deuteronomy, Psalms, and Isaiah. Every writer in the Messianic Scriptures (the 'New Testament') made reference to verses in the 'Old Testament.'
Romans
Genesis
It is the first book in the New Testament.
Depending upon who you read has done the counting, there are between 600 and 3,000 direct quotes, parphrases, allegories to the Old Testament Scripture in the Gospels and other writings of the New Testament. The Book of Isaiah is the most quoted and is sometimes referred to as the 'Little Bible.'
The second book in the new testament is Mark.
1 Timothy is the 15th book in the New Testament
Matthew reference heaven more than any other New Testament Book.
Genesis
The Book of Matthew.
Depending on who is counting, there are between 600 and 3000 plus direct quotes, references, allegories to Old Testament Scripture though I am uncertain if each and every book is mentioned.
The book of Mark is the second book in the new testament.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The works of the apostles are listed in The Acts of the Apostles book in the New Testament. It is the fifth book in the New Testament.
The second book in the new testament is Mark.
Depending upon who you read has done the counting, there are between 600 and 3,000 direct quotes, parphrases, allegories to the Old Testament Scripture in the Gospels and other writings of the New Testament. The Book of Isaiah is the most quoted and is sometimes referred to as the 'Little Bible.'
The 10th book of the New Testament is the Letter to the Hebrews. It is an epistle attributed to Paul though authorship is debated, and it emphasizes the supremacy of Jesus Christ and the new covenant.
Most Bible scholars believe 400 years expired between the book of Malachi in the Old Testament and the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.