Yes, many times.
Matthew 3:3, 4:14, 8:17, 12:17, 13:14, 15:7
Mark 1:2, 7:6
Luke 3:4, 4:17
John 1:23, 12:38-41
Acts 8:28-30, 28:25+26
Romans 9: 27-29, 10:16-20, 15:12
Yes, Isaiah is mentioned by name in various places in the New Testament, including Matthew 3:3, Matthew 12:17, and John 12:38. He is referred to as a prophet who spoke about the coming of Jesus Christ.
Isaiah is quoted most in the New Testament and particularly Isaiah 53. While at first guess many would choose Isaiah...Isaiah might be the most quoted but not the most mentioned. Christ and the Apostles made frequent reference to Elijah. No other prophet is mentioned so frequently in the New Testament as Elijah. He occupies a highly significant place in the history of redemption. Also, since Elijah's ministry was limited to the kingdom of Israel, you will not find any accounts of Elijah in the Chronicles.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Hannah is not mentioned by name in the New Testament.
The word "death" is mentioned 78 times in the New Testament.
Yes, Jason is a name derived from Greek and Christian tradition. It is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament.
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.'
The gifts are mentioned in the new testament and not in the old testament. Mostly in the books of Paul.
Isaiah is quoted most in the New Testament and particularly Isaiah 53. While at first guess many would choose Isaiah...Isaiah might be the most quoted but not the most mentioned. Christ and the Apostles made frequent reference to Elijah. No other prophet is mentioned so frequently in the New Testament as Elijah. He occupies a highly significant place in the history of redemption. Also, since Elijah's ministry was limited to the kingdom of Israel, you will not find any accounts of Elijah in the Chronicles.
The Old Testament.
Isaac is born, lives, and dies in the Old Testament and his accounts are mentioned in the New Testament as he was a Patriarch and symbolically pictured the future sacrifice of God's own Son, Jesus Christ.
None. Nobody of that name is mentioned in the New Testament
Paraclete
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.
In every book of the New Testament.
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not a New Testament saint.
I Corinthians 2:16 - For "Who has known the mind of the LORD, the he will instruct Him?" But we have the mind of Christ. The quotation in this verse is from Isaiah 40:13, in the Old Testament.
Jesus, Paul & Peter