The only New Testament book that doesn't contain the name "Jesus" is III John.
Most of the NT books contain some amount of prophecy; however, the only NT book wholly devoted to prophecy is the book of Revelation.
In the King James version the phrase/name - Jesus Christ - appears 212 times
Lord
The original Hebrew name of Jesus is Yeshua or Yehoshua.while Jesus himself is not mentioned in the old testament.the name Yehoshua (Joshua) which Yeshua is a version of is mentioned.The name Jesus revealed in the NT is known by the name Jehovah or YHWH in the OT.
Christ means the "Anointed One", similar to Messiah. It is a title, not a last name (Jesus most likely would have been known as Jesus, son of Joseph). It is used uniquely in the Christian Scriptures (NT) to refer only to Jesus of Nazareth.
John 11:35; Jesus wept
There is no evidence that this is true.
Revelation
Yes.
That's the Book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse.
I can't find anywhere in the NT where Jesus told his disciples to bring their first fruits
There were only twelve apostles, but countless disciples or followers of Jesus. Check the NT