This number will vary by the parameters being used and the one doing the counting, but it would be fair to say that at least 10% of Old Testament direct quotes, paraphrases, allusions and references can be found in the New Testament.
Many fail to realize that the writers of the New Covenant depended upon the authority of the Old Covenant as God the Word, who became Jesus is the author of each. Christ Himself, referenced the Old directly and alluded to many Scriptures.
It is said by many that Isaiah is the most often quoted Old Testament book - sometimes being called 'the little Bible.'
The cross of Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament, either directly or indirectly.
No. And not is spelling either! It is percent.
Jesus is the Greek translation for Joshua, a name that occurs frequently in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament Jesus is not mentioned, either directly or by implication, anywhere in the Old Testament.In the King James versionThe name - Jesus - is only mentioned in the New Testament.
15% of 380 = 57 25% of 210 = 52.5
either 30 or 60
Musicals are either underlined or italicized. Individual songs from a musical would be surrounded by quotation marks.
You are seeing an illusion, mirage or hallucinating if you can see something that no one else can.
The cross of Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament, either directly or indirectly.
Saint Ronald lived in the New Covenant but is not mentioned in either testament of the Bible.
Scripture can be quoted in either italics or quotation marks, depending on the style guide being followed. It is important to be consistent within a document or publication.
They are called either quotation marks or speech marks.
Movie titles require either italics or underlining.
The pyramids are not mentioned anywhere in either the old or new testament.
No. TV shows require either underlining or italics.
Either Tradition or the New Testament
Yes, either quotation marks or italics are good.
The marital status of Daniel in the Old Testament is not recorded. It is thus not possible to say either way.