On my computer I use the software Bible called e-sword (www.e-sword.net). I did a search of the New Testament with this program and it came up with 22 verses (and 23 hits because one verse has the word "money" in it twice) with the word money. This was using the King James Version bible in this software.
its actually talked about way more that the parable of the talent for example
paying taxes to cesar is another it uses the word coin not money
The New Testament refers to Jesus over 950 times.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
Get a Strongs Exhaustive Concordance (they have them available on line), look up the term and count the references
Abraham does not "appear" in the New Testament per se, but there are more than 70 New Testament references to him: 30 in the four gospels, nine in the book of Acts and 32 in the epistles. Occasionally, his name is mentioned repeatedly in the course of a single conversation; in John chapter 8, for example, Abraham is mentioned nine times.
The New Testament refers to Jesus over 950 times.
Only the New Testament has references to Jesus.
There are about 38 verses specifically about money and wealth in the New Testament, including teachings on generosity, stewardship, and the dangers of greed.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
The Old Testament is old, The New Testament is new..In the New Testemant are also quite a few references to the Old Testament, which could help you understand the New Tenement a bit better.
No. However, there are New Testament references to the Greek goddess Diana in Acts 19.
There is no mention of Melchizedek weeping in the New Testament. The only reference to Melchizedek in the New Testament is in the book of Hebrews, specifically in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20, and 7:1-17, where Melchizedek is described as a priestly figure.
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.
Get a Strongs Exhaustive Concordance (they have them available on line), look up the term and count the references
The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.The New Testament was written by many people, not all disciples of Jesus.
Depending on who is doing the counting, there are between 600 and 3,000 direct quotes, references, allegories to the Old Testament. Jesus Himself, quoted from it about 100 times. The most quoted book of Scripture is Isaiah, often referred to as the 'Little Bible.'The Old Testament is frequently used in the New Testament. Its authors wanted the New Testament to be seen as the fulfilment of the Old Testament and Christianity as the natural successor to Second Temple Judaism.