The direct quotations are found in the following places:
Matthew 21:5, 26:31, 27:9
Mark 14:27
John 12:15, 19:37
Ephesians 4:25
These are quotations from Zech. 8:16, 9:9, 11:12, 12:10 and 13:7.
There are many allusions also.
There are about 294 quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament. But of these you will seldom find exactly the same words in the two quotations because the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek originally; and through many translations the words also change somewhat. There are also, besides these, about 633 allusions to Old Testament Scriptures in the New Testament.
The first priest is Zechariah the father of John the Baptist.
Scholars recognize about 275 quotations of the OT in the NT not counting allusions.
This is a strangely worded question.The answer would depend on several things.What the eight quotations / allusions are (do they only appear once each, or are they repeated in several books)What measure is to be used to count the percentage (verses, words, letters)The New Testament in the King James version consists of 7,957 verses which consist of 180,381 words with a total of 920,564 letters.You can now calculate the percentage from the information which you have, but didn't give us - the exact quotations / allusions.
Never. The NT was written after the OT. However, if you meant the question the other way around, scholars recognize around 275 direct quotations of the OT in the NT not counting possible allusions.Another thought:Actually, if you are referring to prophecy, much of what was prophesied in the Old Testament, was, infact, fulfilled in the New Testament, so in a sense, some of the New WAS sited in the Old .
There are about 294 quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament. But of these you will seldom find exactly the same words in the two quotations because the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek originally; and through many translations the words also change somewhat. There are also, besides these, about 633 allusions to Old Testament Scriptures in the New Testament.
The first priest is Zechariah the father of John the Baptist.
M. F. F. Menken has written: 'Old Testament quotations in the Fourth Gospel' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Quotations in the New Testament, Relation to the Old Testament
No, the last book of the Old Testament is Malachi. Zechariah is the second to last book in the Old Testament.
Scholars recognize about 275 quotations of the OT in the NT not counting allusions.
Zephaniah and Zechariah.
Crawford Howell Toy has written: 'The book of the prophet Ezekiel: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text with Notes' 'Quotations in the New Testament' -- subject(s): Relation to the Old Testament, Bible, Quotations in the New Testament 'The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel: A New English Translation, with Explanatory Notes and Pictorial ..'
Zechariah was a Jewish prophet who lived during the time of the Babylonian exile. He prophesied about the eventual restoration of Jerusalem and the coming of a future king, whom Christians believe to be Jesus. Zechariah's visions often contained symbolic imagery and messages of hope for the people.
In the New Testament, Zacharias was the father of John the Baptist. It is the Greek form of Zechariah. In the Old Testament, Zechariah was a priest and a prophet who, more than other minor prophets, gave many messianic prophecies. He encouraged the rebuilding of the temple.
Matthew -the first book of the New Testament.
David Ian Starling has written: 'Not my people' -- subject(s): Gentiles in the New Testament, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Quotations in the New Testament
Zechariah, the prophet, appears in the Old Testament book which bears his name. Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, is mentioned in Luke 1.