No, it is not in the NT. But you can find it in Genesis:
And Mizpah; for he said, The LORD watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another. If thou shalt afflict my daughters, or if thou shalt take other wives beside my daughters, no man is with us; see, God is witness betwixt me and thee. Gen 31:49-50 (KJV)
The exact phrase, "thus saith the Lord" is found over 400times in the King James version of the Old Testament (it is not found in the New Testament).It appears most frequently in the books of Jeremiah (147 times) and Ezekiel (126 times).
I know it comes in Job in the old testament. but can not find it in the new.
We may know the will of Lord by studying the religious boks -Old Testament, New Testament, the Tora, the Bible, the Qura'n.
The Lord's Prayer is from the New Testament, so it was written in Greek. The whole New Testament was in Greek.
The fear of the Lord is mentioned 30 times, 29 in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament.
No. Psalm 23 is in the Old Testament and was written by King David. The Lord's Prayer is from the New Testament and are the words of Jesus.
The answer to your question is found in the Old Testament book of I Kings, chapter 11.
The actual meaning of the word Old in the Old Testament is that the bible is made up of two parts, the old testament . The time before the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. And the New Testament after the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
According the the King James Version of the Bible, Lord of Sebaoth (ה' צְבָאֹֽות) or the Lord of Hosts is used 253 times and exclusively in the Old Testament.
In the King James version the word - lord - itself appears 7119 times in the Old Testament other words beginning with lord~ bring the total to 7273.
Elijah .
it is anyone that's has belived on the lord Jesus christ as there lord and saviour.