Suffice it to say that there are dozens of references or direct quotes from Isaiah and of all the Books of the Old Testament, Isaiah is 2nd only to the Psalms.
More importantly, Isaiah is called the 'Little Bible' due to the frequency of its verses being used in the New Testament. But the main point here is, Jesus became the fulfillment of Isaiah's messianic prophecies.
King James Version (KJV) Jesus 983 times Christ 571 times Jesus Christ 550 times Jesus and Christ are proper nouns. The pronoun for Jesus and Christ is 'he.' 'he' is used 3071 times in the (KJV) New Testament, but not all those 'he's refer to Jesus or Christ. To find which ones do and how many takes an algorithm beyond this searcher's capability.
The word righteousness occurs 52 times (50 verses) in the KJV bible book of Isaiah.
About 32 times in the NKJ version
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Jesus spoke about the poor 13 times in the Gospels.
Jesus quoted from the book of Isaiah at least 10 times in the New Testament. Some of the most well-known references include in Matthew 13:14-15, Luke 4:17-19, and John 12:37-41. These references demonstrate Jesus' fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and his authority as the promised Messiah.
The coming of Immanuel (Jesus Christ) is mentioned once at the mouth of our Father's prophet Isaiah (See Isaiah 7:14). Which matches the actual events set forth in Luke 1, 2
King James Version (KJV) Jesus 983 times Christ 571 times Jesus Christ 550 times Jesus and Christ are proper nouns. The pronoun for Jesus and Christ is 'he.' 'he' is used 3071 times in the (KJV) New Testament, but not all those 'he's refer to Jesus or Christ. To find which ones do and how many takes an algorithm beyond this searcher's capability.
The word righteousness occurs 52 times (50 verses) in the KJV bible book of Isaiah.
Please refer to related answers. I will meet Jesus because i wait for him, (Isaiah 25.9 and 2 Timothy 4.8). Also there are many other passages of Scripture that exhort us to wait for his glorious appearing. But we may meet him here and now, at this moment, in the Spirit, by believing!
Isaiah is believed to have prophesied around 740 to 700 BCE, while Jesus was born around 4 to 6 BCE. This places a gap of approximately 700 years between the time of Isaiah and the birth of Jesus. However, the exact number of years can vary slightly based on different historical interpretations and dating methods.
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Isaiah
About 32 times in the NKJ version
Jesus is mentioned 953 times.
how many times was jesus used in the new testament
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