Without counting, I can tell you a lot. Everytime you see "XX the annointed" (Kings, Rabbis, Priests were all called "Messiah") the word used was the same as "Messiah" (Especially in the Old Testament). However, the translators changed it because they believe people are too stupid to know the difference.
New question: How many times does the word "Messiah"/"The annointed"/"Rubbed" appear in The Bible? (They are all the same word.)
The most frequently mentioned man in the New Testament of the Bible is Jesus Christ. He is mentioned by name over 1,300 times in the New Testament, making Him the central figure of the Christian faith. Jesus is portrayed as the Son of God, the Messiah, and the savior of humanity in the teachings and narratives of the New Testament.
The judges mentioned in the Bible are from the Old Testament.
No, John the Baptist is not mentioned in the Old Testament. He is a figure in the New Testament of the Bible.
No
It is approximately 20% of the Bible. There is much of the Old Testament mentioned in the New Testament. Isaiah is quoted the most and referred to as the 'little Bible.'
Lucy is not mentioned in the New Testament.
The Hebrew translation is Yeshua, the Aramaic translation is Jesus. You seem to be interested in the Greek translation. Well, Jesus our Messiah's name, is mentioned in Matthew 1. Matthew is the first book of the New Testament, however our Messiah is also mentioned many times in the Old Testament, though not by name.
Jonah is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Jonah, which is found in the Old Testament.
Saint Ronald lived in the New Covenant but is not mentioned in either testament of the Bible.
The word "messiah" is used four times in the standard Christian Bible, two times in the Old Testament prophecies of Daniel and two times in the New Testament. It is the two incidences in the New Testament that identify Jesus as the Messiah. John 1:41-42 says that Christ is the Messiah. In John 4: 25-26, Jesus declares Himself to be the Messiah.
In the Old Testament there are 56 places where horsemen are mentioned and in the New Testament there are 3 places.
King James Bible - Redemption - 20. 9 time in Old Testament and 11 in the New Testament