Matthew's Gospel contains more refereences to the Old Testament than any other New Testament book. Sometimes the author pointed to the Old Testament as prefiguring events in his Gospel, sometimes he would just write passages that reflected Old Testament passages and let the discerning reader find the parallel passage in the Old Testament. He wanted his Gospel to be seen as the successor to the Hebrew scriptures.
I would say Matthew. Matthew was written specifically for Jews, who believe in the Old Testament.Answer: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.'
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Genesis
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It is the book of Isaiah, with the most chapters so far.
Each of the Bible Books of Matthew and Acts have 28 chapters.
The temporary language was used for most of the Old Testament books.
The Torah is the most sacred Jewish book, and is (basically) the first 5 books of the Christian old testament.
Most of the NT books contain some amount of prophecy; however, the only NT book wholly devoted to prophecy is the book of Revelation.
I would say Matthew. Matthew was written specifically for Jews, who believe in the Old Testament.Answer: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.'
Psalms
If you mean the Jews religious book it would be the Bible, Old Testament; for the most part they use the first five books which is called the Torah. These books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
The Apostle Paul wrote 2/3 of the New Testament. -------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, Paul wrote more books than anyone, taking up 2/3 of the books, but as far as actual writing, literature, words, sentences, etc. Luke, who only wrote two books (Luke and Acts) "wrote" more than than Paul. It's like saying I wrote seven 100 page books, when you wrote one book that has 800 pages, same size font, same size page etc. All in all, Paul wrote 25% and Luke wrote 27% of the New Testament. Books by Paul: Romans 1st and 2nd Corinthians Galations Ephesians Philipians Colosians 1st and 2nd Thessalonians 1st and 2nd Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews (the author of Hebrews is not identified) Luke wrote the book of Luke and Acts. The winner of who wrote the most volume in the New Testament is actually John who wrote 27.5% of the New Testatment: The Gospel of John 1,2,3 John Revelation
No one is certain, but Hebrews is likely the oldest book in the New Testament. Next would probably come the genuine epistles of Paul. Thus, 1 Thessalonians could be the second oldest book in the New Testament.
Jude in the new testamentAnswerThere are four books of the Christian Bible that have only one chapter and they are all part of the New Testament. These books are: St. Paul's epistle to Philemon - has 25 linesSecond epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 13 linesThird epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 14 linesCatholic epistle of St. Jude the Apostle - has 25 linesJohn's second epistle is the shortest work in the Bible.
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Paul quoted the Old Testament book of Psalms the most in the book of Romans.