The most quoted topic in The Bible is God revealing himself to his people. Right from Genesis, God revealed himselft to Adam, to Noah, to Abraham, to Isaac, to Jacob, to Joseph, to Moses, to Joshua, to the Judges, to Ruth, to Samuel, to Saul, to David, to Solomon, to many Judean Kings including foreign kings, to Isaiah, to Jeremiah, and many other prophets, right down to Malachi. Then in the New Testament, God revealed himself to the wise men from the East, to Joseph and Mary, and to Jesus. Then Jesus made God known to the disciples. After the resurrection, the apostles made God known in Acts and in the Epistles of Paul, Peter, James and John. Finally God revealed himself in the Book of Revelation, which means, "unravelling the mystery". The Bible is all about God reveling himself to his people and his people passing that information on to the four corners of the world.
I'm not sure what book is quoted the most but the most quoted verse is John 3:16. Psalms would also be a top contender.
It simply is not called this. The Book of Isaiah is called this as it is the most quoted/referred/implied book in the New Testament.
Psalms is a book of the Bible in its own right. The book is also quoted throughout other books of the Bible.
It is quoted in the book of June
It is quoted in the book of June
It is quoted in the book of June
I believe he quoted from the Book of Enoch, which is not in the KJV Bible. But was a relevant Book in Jesus' time.
john 3:16
Glenn Miller followed Christianity, he is quoted to say his favorite book was the bible
Psalms 23 Philippians 4:13
The book in the Bible with the most chapters is the Book of Psalms, which has 150 chapters.
The bible is probably the single most influential book as well as the most quoted book in human history. It has influenced politics, religion, literature, music, art, etc. I personally regard it as a work of mythology rather than as a revelation from God, but it remains important as a part of human culture.