Matthew reference heaven more than any other New Testament Book.
The precise number of times Jesus mentions heaven in the New Testament can vary depending on the translation used. However, it's generally agreed that Jesus refers to heaven approximately 70 times, with most of these instances occurring in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Aron is mentioned the most in the book of Exodus.
Proverbs
Paul quotes Psalms most followed by Isaiah.
Of the 12 disciples chose by Jesus, the most mentioned is Peter, with 93 mentions in the four gospels and 63 in the remainder of the New Testament, (156 in all). And a close second is John, with 100 mentions in the four gospels and 30 in the rest of the New Testament, (130 in all)
Psalms by far.
Genesis
The Book of Matthew.
It is the book of Isaiah, with the most chapters so far.
Abraham's wife Sarah.
The fifth book of the New Testament is Acts of the Apostles.In early Christianity, 'Acts' was a literary genre applied to a whole range of supposed biographical/historical books, but Acts of the Apostles was the only one of this genre considered worthy of inclusion in the New Testament. The title might imply that it covers the lives of all or most of the apostles, whereas it is largely a record, and perhaps a comparison, of Peter and Paul. Nevertheless, it is probably the one book of Acts that does cover the two most important apostles, with some brief mentions of other apostles. On that basis, this book has the best claim to its title, although it is not necessarily a historical account.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.