Apologetics didn't come about until the formation of Christianity. There is no such concept in Judaism and the Tanach (Jewish Bible) as Judaism teaches that there are different paths for different people and therefore doesn't have to defend itself against other religions.
All the prophets in the Old Testament are revered and studied by both Christians and Hebrew people. Sometimes other religions will borrow from the prophets of the Old Testament but they do not deem the Bible as being authoritative like Judaism and Christianity does. Islamic and Jewish tradition view Jesus as a prophet. Christianity sees him as a part of the holy trinity.
None of the Old Testament prophets ever mentioned Jesus, either by name or in any way that could objectively identify him or his mission on earth. From this point of view, all the prophets are equal.
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Islam has more or less re-apportioned Jewish and Christian prophets as Islamic prophets and argues that all of these prophets are part of a larger Islamic prophetic tradition. As a result, most of these prophets are highly regarded, but their message in the Qur'anic narrative may be different from that in the Biblical narrative.
No, Islam as known today originated in Arabia in the city Mecca. Buddhism is the religion with a large modern following that originated in India From the Islamic point of view, however, Islam originated with the life of the Adam of Genesis., Muslims believe that all prophets mentioned in the Koran , and the old Testament, as well as Jesus and Mohammad, were Muslims and their religion was Islam. Even original followers of the Prophets were Muslims .
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There is none. The Hebrew Bible, or "Tanakh" (תנ״ך) only contains the books that Christians refer to as "the old testament." But the Old testament is not at all equivalent to the New testament. Both have entirely different information and messages.The New Testament was written in Greek only.There is an online version of the New Testament in Hebrew, but its quality is mediocre both in translation and in layout, and there are numbering mistakes throughout (verses are mislabeled in the Hebrew side, so the English verse doesn't alway match up to the correct Hebrew verse. you can view it here
Materialism is the view that matter is the ultimate constituent of reality, arguing that everything in the universe, including thoughts, feelings, and consciousness, can ultimately be explained by physical processes.
Most Scholars would agree there are THREE (3) divisions in the Old Testament as follows: Torah (The Law); The Prophets; and The Writings.This first view is traditionally based on the Hebrew Bible also known as the Tanakh. An alternate view traditionally based on the Orthodox Christian Old Testament divides the books in 4 major categories: Pentateuch (Law); Historical Books; Poetic Books; and Prophets. Basically the Writings division is further separated into history and poetic books.
People view the true prophets of God as important because Abraham led a path to Judaism and Christianity. Some of the prophets foretold of things to come.
no because not all are clear in view