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Most Quoted Old Testament Book In The New Testament

This list of most quoted Old Testament books in the New Testament is compiled from BibleGateway’s searchable concordance, which lists every verse that cites a certain passage. It shows how many times each passage was cited in the four Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters, Hebrews and Revelation.

The Book of Isaiah is the most quoted Old Testament book in the New Testament. Indeed, more verses come from this book than any other Old Testament book. It contains prophecies about Jesus Christ and His kingdom that were fulfilled some 500 years after they were written!

Most Quoted Old Testament Book In The New Testament

Most Quoted Old Testament Book In The New Testament

Introduction

Although Christians are familiar with the New Testament, it may surprise many people to learn that the Old Testament is quoted in the New Testament more often than any other book. In fact, when the Old Testament is used as a whole, it combines together to become the most quoted source in all of the Bible. The Apostle Paul even declared: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). In light of this truth, one could also say that Christians who spend time studying both parts of the Bible are spending time studying God’s Word in its entirety. So which books from the Old Testament were quoted most often by writers from both testaments? Let’s take a look at some of these passages to get a better understanding of their importance and relevance for us today.

Jeremiah

One of the most quoted books of the Old Testament in the New Testament is Jeremiah. It’s not just any book of Jeremiah, but specifically chapters 25-29. In this section alone we have Jesus quoting from Jeremiah in Matthew 23:37-38 and Luke 13:34.

If you look at a concordance, you can see that there are more than 80 references to Jeremiah in the New Testament. There are also about 20 references to other books from the Old Testament in general (not just one specific book).

Psalms

The book of Psalms is the most quoted book in the New Testament. The Psalms are a collection of Hebrew poems that were written by various authors throughout history, but were collected together and used as scripture for Jewish worshipers.

The Psalms are quoted over 1,380 times in the New Testament! This is more than any other Old Testament book, including Genesis (1,316), Isaiah (1,176) and Exodus (948).

In addition to being quoted more often than any other Old Testament book in general terms, it’s also cited more often than all three combined when they’re grouped together: Psalms + Genesis + Isaiah + Exodus = 3 x 1,380 quotations = 4,160 total quotations

Isaiah

You may be surprised to learn that Isaiah is the most quoted book in both the Old Testament and New Testament. In fact, it’s the second most quoted book in the Old Testament, after Deuteronomy.

Isaiah is also quoted by more authors than any other Old Testament book (1 Kings 18:17 and 2 Chronicles 11:2-3).

Amos

Amos was a prophet, a shepherd, and a farmer. He prophesied during the time of King Jeroboam II in Israel. Amos was sent by God to warn the nation of impending judgment for their sins. The book of Amos is said to be one of the most quoted books from all of Scripture in both testaments:

Jeremiah is the most quoted old testament book int the new testament

Jeremiah is the most quoted old testament book int the new testament.

How many times did Jesus quote the Old Testament?

Over 400 times in all of His sermons, talks and teachings. In fact, if you were to take all of the verses from Matthew through Revelation, it would come to an astounding 1033 references!

Conclusion

Jeremiah is the most quoted old testament book in the new testament. I think this ought to be of interest to you if you want to learn more about what God wants for humanity or need a scripture reference for your essay or sermon

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