Genesis has 50 chapters. The first 11 are considered foundational. There are at least 68 references to the first 11 chapters alone, and many more references to the content of the other chapters. Every New Testament writer makes reference to the contents of the first 11 chapters, and Jesus Himself makes reference to every one the first 7 chapters. Each reference treats the content of Genesis as historical fact and reliable revelation of God's word and dealings with man. The following link gives N.T. chapter, verse and the Genesis Chapter, verse to which it refers. The information regarding these first chapters seems easier to find because they deal with Creation, a hot topic for many.
http:/website.sound-doctrine.net/FAQ-NTSuportGenesis.html
A:In the Old Testament, there are two creation stories in the Book of Genesis, at Genesis 1:1-2:4a and at Genesis 2:4b-25, plus fragments of a third and much more primitive creation story in Psalms and the Book of Job. There is no creation story in the New Testament.
Genesis is the first book of Moses , and it is also the first book in the Old Testament.
Few realize the New Testament didn't start until Christ died at Calvary. Heb 9:16-17... For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth. According to the scripture the New Testament was not in force until Christ died. Christ was the testator and His death ushered in the New Testament for both Jew and Gentile. As long as the testator lived the new Testament was not enforce. Scriptures go on to tell us that Christ purchased the Church with His blood. This is not to say His life was not His testament.
In the Old Testament, the 100th verse is in Genesis 6:10. The 100th word is "them" in Genesis 1:29. The 100th chapter is Psalms 100. The 100th letter is the Hebrew letter "he" in Genesis 1:1. In the New Testament, the 100th verse is in Matthew 5:18. The 100th word is "to" in Matthew 1:2. The 100th chapter is Matthew 15. The 100th letter is the Greek letter "alpha" in Matthew 1:1.
There is no mention of Melchizedek weeping in the New Testament. The only reference to Melchizedek in the New Testament is in the book of Hebrews, specifically in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20, and 7:1-17, where Melchizedek is described as a priestly figure.
Genesis is the first book of the Old Testament.
Old testament...Genesis New Testament...Matthew
Old testament: Genesis New testament: Matthew
The word "Bread" occurs over 250 times in the combined Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The first reference to bread is in Genesis 14:18; The last reference is in Hebrews 9:2. Most references come from the Hebrew Bible, with fewer in the New Testament.
In the book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament.
Genesis
In English translations "In the beginning" are the first 3 words of Genesis, the first book of the Bible.ANOTHER ANSWER:It appears in two places: In Genesis 1 in the Old Testament, and John 1 in the New Testament.The book of John is to the New Testament what Genesis is to Old. They both start at the same place --at the "beginning" of creation.There can only be one beginning... and these two books both make reference to it.
the old testament. it is the very first book in the bible
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Genesis and John
Genesis is the first book of Moses , and it is also the first book in the Old Testament.
Noah is not a character in the New Testament narrative. He is a figure from the Old Testament, specifically from the story of the Great Flood in the book of Genesis.