Probably, Matthew due to him having the biggest gospel out of the 4 gospels.
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
There are many different names for Jesus, both in the NewTestament, and the Old Testament. Here is a website that I found that has an accurate list of the names of Jesus and their references: see related link below. If that was not what you were not looking for, type in "names for Jesus" in a search engine.
I am assuming you are seeking information concerning the names of the books of the Old Testament; for the "Chapters" are not "named" they are numbered. There are 39 Books in the traditional Bible; the shortest Book is "Obadiah" and contains one chapter' the longest book is "Psalms" and contains 150 chapters. You can find the complete listing of the books in the table of contents in the front of the Bible; for time sake I will not list all 39 here.
Two names stand out, Lazrus and John the beloved.
Estimated Total There are around 3,000 to 3,200 individuals mentioned by name in the Bible. Some are major figures like Moses, David, and Paul. Others are minor characters mentioned only once or twice. Named vs. Unnamed About 2,900 people are named directly. Many others are referred to indirectly (for example, “Pharaoh’s daughter” or “the widow of Zarephath”) without their actual names. Old Testament vs. New Testament Old Testament: Contains the majority of the names, especially in genealogies (like Genesis, Numbers, and Chronicles). New Testament: Mentions fewer names but focuses more on individuals’ lives and teachings (such as Jesus, the apostles, and early church members). Unique Facts The most mentioned person is Jesus Christ. The first named person is Adam, and the last is likely Jesus (in Revelation). Some names are repeated across generations, so not every “John” or “Mary” refers to the same person.
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Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
There are many different names for Jesus, both in the NewTestament, and the Old Testament. Here is a website that I found that has an accurate list of the names of Jesus and their references: see related link below. If that was not what you were not looking for, type in "names for Jesus" in a search engine.
I am assuming you are seeking information concerning the names of the books of the Old Testament; for the "Chapters" are not "named" they are numbered. There are 39 Books in the traditional Bible; the shortest Book is "Obadiah" and contains one chapter' the longest book is "Psalms" and contains 150 chapters. You can find the complete listing of the books in the table of contents in the front of the Bible; for time sake I will not list all 39 here.
Two names stand out, Lazrus and John the beloved.
The books in the Bible are divided into two main sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament contains 39 books, including Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, and Isaiah. The New Testament contains 27 books, including Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The most common name sin the bible new testament are Jesus, Peter, John. Paul , Luke and Matthew.
Jesus, James, Joses, Judas, John
The names of the main characters that are found in the new testament are Jesus, Paul, , Mary , Timothy, Peter, John , Matthew. And a few like Barnabas and Stephen.
Titus was not Jesus' stepbrother. According to the New Testament, Jesus had siblings, often referred to as his brothers and sisters, but their names do not include Titus. Instead, Titus is known as a companion and missionary associate of the Apostle Paul, featured in the New Testament letters to Timothy and Titus.
Jesus Christ is Israel's Messiah and the Savior of the World. He has many names, a few of which are : the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Lamb of God, the Son of God, the Son of man, and the Living Word. The answer is found in the book of Isaiah in the Hebrew scriptures "Old Testament". Look in the 53rd chapter...you might want to start in chapter 52 to get the build-up.
Sydney A. Dunn has written: 'Jehovah God in the Old Testament is Jesus Christ in the New Testament' -- subject(s): Names in the Bible, God, Name, Lord's Supper