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.
Scholars recognize about 275 quotations of the OT in the NT not counting 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 .
Though direct references to Old Testament passages would have an exact number (I'm afraid I don't know it exactly), it was common for some phrases to be easily recognized among well studied Jewish people, so just because it is not expressly quoted to be from Isaiah, etc, doesn't mean the audience at the time would not have understood it to be an allusion to a well known Old Testament passage. Christians believe that the entire Old Testament is pointing to the work of Christ in the New Testament, and the whole of the New Testament after Christ's sacrifice to atone for sin on the cross, reveals the pictures contained in the Old Testament's rituals and sacrifices. Because of this powerful interrelation, it would be hard to limit this answer to an exact number.Answer:An index in the Jewish New Testament catalogs 695 separate quotations from the books of the Old Testament in the New (Jewish New Testament Publications, Jerusalem, 1989). There are many other passages where the Old Testament is referred to , as in cases where an Old Testament figure is mentioned, but no specific scripture is quoted. Depending on which scholar's work you examine, the number of quotations and references in the New Testament to the Old may be as high as 4,105(Roger Nicole, The Expositor's Bible Commentary , Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1979, Vol. I, p. 617). The Book of Isaiah is most often quoted and is called by many 'the Little Bible.'Answer: The Old Testament is mentioned once: 2 Corinthians 3:14-Sharon G
A:Mark has several direct quotations from the Old Testament. In these examples, the prophets, Moses or Elijah are cited as the source, or Jesus simply says, "It is written," or the like: 1:2-3, 4:12, 7:6-7, 7:10, 10:19, , 11:17, 12:10-11, 12:29-31, 12:36, , 14:27. The following verses quote material from the Old Testament, without citing the scriptures as the source: 9:7, 11:9-10, 13:24-26, 15:34.Mark makes many other allusions to the Old Testament, but with such subtlety that these generally pass unnoticed to readers not sufficiently familiar with the Old Testament. For example (1:13-14), the forty days in the wilderness, after the baptism of Jesus, is in its entirety a direct allusion to Old Testament passages about Elijah and Moses.
The parables are found in the new testament and not the old testament as they were told by Jesus.
Scholars recognize about 275 quotations of the OT in the NT not counting allusions.
AnswerNo. Matthew's Gospel is well-known for its many Old Testament references.
There are 83 direct or paraphrases from the Old Testament.
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 .
Depending on who is doing the counting, there are between 600 and 3,000 direct quotes, references, allegories to the Old Testament. Jesus Himself, quoted from it about 100 times. The most quoted book of Scripture is Isaiah, often referred to as the 'Little Bible.'The Old Testament is frequently used in the New Testament. Its authors wanted the New Testament to be seen as the fulfilment of the Old Testament and Christianity as the natural successor to Second Temple Judaism.
Though direct references to Old Testament passages would have an exact number (I'm afraid I don't know it exactly), it was common for some phrases to be easily recognized among well studied Jewish people, so just because it is not expressly quoted to be from Isaiah, etc, doesn't mean the audience at the time would not have understood it to be an allusion to a well known Old Testament passage. Christians believe that the entire Old Testament is pointing to the work of Christ in the New Testament, and the whole of the New Testament after Christ's sacrifice to atone for sin on the cross, reveals the pictures contained in the Old Testament's rituals and sacrifices. Because of this powerful interrelation, it would be hard to limit this answer to an exact number.Answer:An index in the Jewish New Testament catalogs 695 separate quotations from the books of the Old Testament in the New (Jewish New Testament Publications, Jerusalem, 1989). There are many other passages where the Old Testament is referred to , as in cases where an Old Testament figure is mentioned, but no specific scripture is quoted. Depending on which scholar's work you examine, the number of quotations and references in the New Testament to the Old may be as high as 4,105(Roger Nicole, The Expositor's Bible Commentary , Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1979, Vol. I, p. 617). The Book of Isaiah is most often quoted and is called by many 'the Little Bible.'Answer: The Old Testament is mentioned once: 2 Corinthians 3:14-Sharon G
A:Mark has several direct quotations from the Old Testament. In these examples, the prophets, Moses or Elijah are cited as the source, or Jesus simply says, "It is written," or the like: 1:2-3, 4:12, 7:6-7, 7:10, 10:19, , 11:17, 12:10-11, 12:29-31, 12:36, , 14:27. The following verses quote material from the Old Testament, without citing the scriptures as the source: 9:7, 11:9-10, 13:24-26, 15:34.Mark makes many other allusions to the Old Testament, but with such subtlety that these generally pass unnoticed to readers not sufficiently familiar with the Old Testament. For example (1:13-14), the forty days in the wilderness, after the baptism of Jesus, is in its entirety a direct allusion to Old Testament passages about Elijah and Moses.
Though direct references to Old Testament passages would have an exact number (I'm afraid I don't know it exactly), it was common for some phrases to be easily recognized among well studied Jewish people, so just because it is not expressly quoted to be from Isaiah, etc, doesn't mean the audience at the time would not have understood it to be an allusion to a well known Old Testament passage. Christians believe that the entire Old Testament is pointing to the work of Christ in the New Testament, and the whole of the New Testament after Christ's sacrifice to atone for sin on the cross, reveals the pictures contained in the Old Testament's rituals and sacrifices. Because of this powerful interrelation, it would be hard to limit this answer to an exact number.Answer:An index in the Jewish New Testament catalogs 695 separate quotations from the books of the Old Testament in the New (Jewish New Testament Publications, Jerusalem, 1989). There are many other passages where the Old Testament is referred to , as in cases where an Old Testament figure is mentioned, but no specific scripture is quoted. Depending on which scholar's work you examine, the number of quotations and references in the New Testament to the Old may be as high as 4,105(Roger Nicole, The Expositor's Bible Commentary , Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1979, Vol. I, p. 617). The Book of Isaiah is most often quoted and is called by many 'the Little Bible.'Answer: The Old Testament is mentioned once: 2 Corinthians 3:14-Sharon G
The Testament has 448 pages.
Depending on who is counting, there are between 600 and 3000 plus direct quotes, references, allegories to Old Testament Scripture though I am uncertain if each and every book is mentioned.
The parables are found in the new testament and not the old testament as they were told by Jesus.
There are 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.