the Old Testament is quoted approximatley 23 times
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I would say Matthew. Matthew was written specifically for Jews, who believe in the Old Testament.Answer:The book of Revelation contains the most references to verses in the Hebrew Scriptures (the 'Old Testament'). Messiah ('Jesus') most often quoted verses in the books of Deuteronomy, Psalms, and Isaiah. Every writer in the Messianic Scriptures (the 'New Testament') made reference to verses in the 'Old Testament.'
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Paul wrote roughly half of the New Testament, which directly quotes the Old Testament 250 times, and if you count partial quotes, it is over 1000. So about half of 250 is 125, and half of 1000 is 500. So roughly, give or take a hundred or more, he directly quotes the old testament 125 times, and overall he quotes or references the old testament 500 times(that includes the 125). I know this isn't scientific, but it's better than nothing.
It is the first book in the New Testament.
The Gospel of Matthew quotes the Old Testament the most among the four Gospels in the Bible.
Matthew includes several Old Testament quotes in his gospel, such as prophecies from Isaiah, Psalms, and other books. These quotes are used to show how Jesus fulfills the scriptures and to emphasize his role as the Messiah.
Matthew is from the New Testament.
Matthew is in the New Testament.
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AnswerNo. Matthew's Gospel is well-known for its many Old Testament references.
Two. The Old Testament, containing the books from Genesis to Malachi and the New Testament from Matthew to Revelation.
No, Matthew is not an Old Testament prophet. He is one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus in the New Testament. He is also the author of the Gospel of Matthew, which is the first book of the New Testament.
I would say Matthew. Matthew was written specifically for Jews, who believe in the Old Testament.Answer:The book of Revelation contains the most references to verses in the Hebrew Scriptures (the 'Old Testament'). Messiah ('Jesus') most often quoted verses in the books of Deuteronomy, Psalms, and Isaiah. Every writer in the Messianic Scriptures (the 'New Testament') made reference to verses in the 'Old Testament.'
No, the book of Matthew is located in the New Testament of the Bible.
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