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Assuming you are asking regarding the standard (Christian) chapters, there are many chapters that are never cited in the Babylonian Talmud, such as Exodus 37, Joshua 23, Ezra 5, Chronicles I chapter 6 (see e.g. here), and Chronicles II chapter 8 (see e.g. herehere). That said, he would have covered an overwhelming majority of Tanach.

Assuming you are asking regarding the standard (Christian) chapters, there are many chapters that are never cited in the Babylonian Talmud, such as Chronicles I chapter 6 (see e.g. here) and Chronicles II chapter 8 (see e.g. here).

Assuming you are asking regarding the standard (Christian) chapters, there are many chapters that are never cited in the Babylonian Talmud, such as Exodus 37, Joshua 23, Ezra 5, Chronicles I chapter 6, and Chronicles II chapter 8 (see e.g. here). That said, he would have covered an overwhelming majority of Tanach.

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Assuming you are asking regarding the standard (Christian) chapters, there are many chapters that are never cited in the Babylonian Talmud, such as Chronicles I chapter 6 (see e.g. here) and Chronicles II chapter 8 (see e.g. here).