I would think that Paul did.
No, Peter is not mentioned in the Old Testament, because he was not born yet at that time.
Peter Siemens has written: 'Carl Friedrich Keil (1807-1888)' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Criticism, interpretation, History, Old Testament scholars
Joel, he used the prophet Joel to assert that the end times of prophetic pronouncement were not at hand to call up on the Lord of the Old Testament history and Scripture. from the textbook: Encountering the New Testament.
Usually it is called a golden age, although a specific name applies to each "greatest time in history." the Romans had Pax Romana, Russia had Peter the Great, America had the roaring 20s and the 50s.
The last mention of Peter in the New Testament is in 2 Peter, which is believed to be written by Peter himself, where he encourages believers to grow in their faith and warns against false teachings.
Jesus and Peter were not depicted in the New Testament as homosexual.
yes
disciple of Christ
No, Peter was not an Old Testament prophet. He was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus in the New Testament.
He westernized Russia
Before James in the New Testament is Hebrews and after James is 1 Peter.
Peter wrote the book of 1Peter and 2 Peter.