In the book of psalms it says that they would cast lots for my clothes. and the Roman soldiers at the cross did cast lots for Jesus clothes.
The New Testament was originally written in Greek, not Hebrew. Therefore, Hebrew does not include any percentage of the New Testament.
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The new testament is about the life and death of Jesus, the messiah. Although there are many people who appear throughout the new testament like any of the apostles. The New Testament is also about the birth of Christianity, the spread of the gospel of salvation and the establishment of Christian churches. The New Testament also contains teaching for the new churches.
The prophets were in the old testament. The new testament does not have any prophets, because Jesus had already fufilled the prophecies made in the old testament. However, the new testament includes 12 Apostles, including the 12 disciples minus Judas, plus Paul
There is no such thing as a Hebrew New Testament, unless you are talking about the Christian New Testament translated into Hebrew for Israeli Christians to read. If that's the case, it is no different than any other language version of the New Testament.
The New Testament
The 27 Books of the New Testament. A list can be found at the related link, or at the beginning of any copy of the Bible itself.
Matthew reference heaven more than any other New Testament Book.
Firstly Mary Magdalene never wrote any book in the new testament.
The book of Joshua in the Old Testament is not directly related to any book in the New Testament. However, Joshua is referenced in the New Testament in passages like Hebrews 11:30-31, where his actions are commended for demonstrating faith and obedience.
I assume you are talking about prophecies further explained or fulfilled in the New Testament that were either directly mentioned or alluded to in the Old Testament. I do not think there is any prophecy, indeed subject, in the New Testament that is not mentioned or at least touched on in the Old. The only possible exception could be that of the Church in the New Testament, and even that is a moot point.
No, Saint Luke did not write any books of the Old Testament. He is traditionally believed to have authored the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.