Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.
Christians call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
Some non-Christians are called 'atheists'. Some are called 'Buddhists; others are called 'Hindus'. Others are called 'pagans'. To my knowledge, the original Bible text does NOT call anyone 'pagan'. There are Jews and Gentiles; but both of them can become Christians.
Christianity and Judaism share part of the Bible. What the Jews call the Tanakh, the Christians call the Old Testament.
It's called The Bible
All the people who don't believe what you do are infidels (unbelievers) from your perspective. To Christians, Muslims are the infidels. ________________________________________________________ Christians and Jews call Muslims infidels. However, Muslims call Christians and Jews as "people of the book" as they are holders of the holy books Torah and the Bible that Muslims believe that these holy books are revelations of God.
Christians call it the Old Testament. The Jews have other names such as Tanakh and Talmud. It is also called the Law and the Prophets (this includes by implication the books of poetry and history also).
There are many reasons for this, one of them would be that in the beginning when God created all the things he said things like "let there be light ", so he spoke, and things came into existence. Other parts of the Bible refer to God as actually being the word itself "in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God."(I think that's somewhere in the epistles of John).Otherwise the phrase "the word of God" is like saying the Bble is God's book, due to it being written by God inspired men. It is also used to show the difference between the Holy Bible and other books. Most Christians believe that those who wrote the individual books in the Bible were divinely inspired when they wrote the books. The books of the prophets, most Christians believe, do contain the words of God spoken by God to the prophets.
The Bible consists of 66 different 'books' divided into two sections - the Old Testament and the New TestamentANOTHER ANSWER:The only "Bible" that was around when the word "Christians" was coined by the Gentiles, was the "Hebrew Bible": the scrolls and works of Moses, the Psalms, and the prophets that we call the "Old Testament" today. These are the books [scrolls] from which Paul and the apostles taught Gentiles [and the Jews] about Christ."...And it came to pass, that A WHOLE YEAR THEY ASSEMBLED THEMSELVES with the church, and TAUGHT THE PEOPLE. And the disciples were called "Christians" FIRST in Antioch." (Acts 11:26)So, the central "book of Christians" that teaches them about Christ, is actually made up of several books. Mostly, the Old Testament books.
As far as I know He never did. The word 'Christian' was not in use.
Islam calls their holy book the Koran. For Judaism it is the Tanakh. For Christians it is the Bible.