No, Jews do not accept the validity of both the Christian Old and New Testaments. The Jewish Bible is called the Tanach which is what the Old Testament was based on.
The New Testament and Old Testament. The Old Testament contains Jewish/Christian material, and the New Testament is all about Jesus.
It didn't get "added" - the Bible is made up of the old Jewish books (what we call the Old Testament) and the books which concern Christ and the works and writings of his apostles. (what we call the New Testament). So there was no "Bible" before the New Testament.
For Christians New testament and Old testament create the Holy Bible. For the Jewish, Torrah and Qur'an
Originally, the Jewish people, with the Old Testament. The Christians are also associated with it, but they follow the New Testament
Surprise! The entire "old testament" is the translation of the Hebrew/Jewish Bible.
Judaism has no belief about Jesus whatsoever. The Jewish Bible, called the Tanakh, does not include the New Testament.
The Old Testament authors were Jewish and the New Testament authors Christian, although some of the New Testament authors (Paul, for example) came from a Jewis background.
Yes. The Old Testament is the Jewish bible and deals with the history of the Jews and God's relationship with them. The New Testament is the story of the life and ministry of Christ and the early Christian Church.
A:The Bible is already written for Jews, who do not believe in the New Testament. Christians call this the Old Testament, while Jews call it the Tanach.A Bible has even been written for people who do not believe in the prophecies of the Old Testament or that miracles happen. This is called the Jefferson Bible, after one of the American Founding Fathers.
Mostly the bible (Jewish Old testament + Christian New testament). Pentecostals are very adamant to only believe and teach what the bible says.
No. The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament.
The New Testament. The New Testament comprises Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - in that order. The Bible is comprised of 1. The Old Testament and 2. The New Testament. The Old Testament relates to God and the Jewish nation and the New Testament relates to Jesus and His Sacrifice on the cross and the start of the Church age.