Answer 1
The Jewish people who adhere to the Torah
a) do not accept that Jesus was the Messiah that was to suffer (called in the Talmud Moshiah ben yosef) even though only He fits the description of the one mentioned in Daniel 9 and Isaiah 52:13-53
b) The "modern Jewish" follow the Talmud as if it is equal in authority to the actual Torah
This is my opinion....as for the scriptures themselves, the Jewish people do not accept the New Covenant writings as authoritative
The Christian Greek scriptures (new testament) were written in koine Greek and Aramaic.
Holy Word, The Word of God, Bible, Holy Scripture..... It is also often referred to as The Greek Scriptures because the vast majority of it is written in Koine Greek. That's the New Testament, the one written in Greek. But The Old Testament is written in Hebrew and some very few texts are in Aramaic. Romans 1:2 (Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,)
In this context, Christian scriptures means the New Testament books, rather than the books of the Old Testament. Most biblical scholars accept that the Gospel According to St Mark was the first written of the four canonical Gospels, and that it was written around 70 CE. Some other Christian scriptures were probably written prior to the gospels, most notably Paul's epistles. Paul is believed to have written the epistles in the 50s CE, but they may have been somewhat earlier. The Epistle to the Hebrews was probably also written well before 70 CE. The earliest layers of some other New Testament books may have been written long before the time of Paul's epistles.
"Scriptures" refers to written works done in 'script' as opposed to religions spread by word of mouth or using pictures or hieroglyphs. If you want to know how christian myth is similar to other religions myths, you'd have to word that differently
Christian Koontz has written: 'Evoked by the Scriptures' -- subject(s): Authorship, Bible, Devotional use, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual journals 'The living journal' -- subject(s): Authorship, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual journals
The bible IS the scriptures.
Speech communication involves the verbal exchange of information through spoken words, while written communication conveys messages through written text. Speech is immediate and allows for real-time interaction, while written communication offers a permanent record that can be referenced later. Both forms have their own strengths and weaknesses in terms of clarity, tone, and audience engagement.
Thelma Roark has written: 'What made the difference?' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian biography
The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
The Old Testament scriptures came first, then Jesus, and then the New Testament scriptures were written after his death and resurrection.
Judaism is founded on the Torah, augmented by the Prophets and Writings, all written in Hebrew. In translation, they are circulated throughout the Christian world under the title "Old Testament".
Oral is spoken and written is read