The Torah (Genesis through Deuteronomy) is the central sacred text of Judaism. The Hebrew Bible includes the Torah plus the books of the prophets plus the books of writings, essentially the same books as make up the Old Testament in a Protestant Bible. The Talmud is a record of the rabbinic discussion of the Torah, focusing on legal analysis of the many commandments in the Torah but also incorporating a wide variety of other material.
The holy book of the Yehudi religion is the Shulchan Aruch, which is a codification of Jewish law. It provides guidelines for religious practices, ethics, and rituals for followers of the Yehudi faith.
BIBLE
The Holy Scriptures, the inspired Word of Jehovah, acknowledged as the greatest book of all times because of its antiquity, its total circulation, the number of languages into which it has been translated, its surpassing greatness as a literary masterpiece, and its overwhelming importance to all mankind. Independent of all other books, it imitates no other. It stands on its own merits, giving credit to its unique Author. The Bible is also distinguished as having survived more violent controversy than any other book, hated as it is by many enemies.
Name. The English word "Bible" comes through the Latin from the Greek word bi·bli′a, meaning "little books." This, in turn, is derived from bi′blos, a word that describes the inner part of the papyrus plant out of which a primitive form of paper was made. The Phoenician city of Gebal, famous for its papyrus trade, was called by the Greeks "Byblos." (See Jos 13:5, ftn.) In time bi·bli′a came to describe various writings, scrolls, books, and eventually the collection of little books that make up the Bible. Jerome called this collection Bibliotheca Divina, the Divine Library.
Jesus and writers of the Christian Greek Scriptures referred to the collection of sacred writings as "the Scriptures," or "the holy Scriptures," "the holy writings." (Mt 21:42; Mr 14:49; Lu 24:32; Joh 5:39; Ac 18:24; Ro 1:2; 15:4; 2Ti 3:15, 16) The collection is the written expression of a communicating God, the Word of God, and this is acknowledged in phrases such as "expression of Jehovah's mouth" (De 8:3), "sayings of Jehovah" (Jos 24:27), "commandments of Jehovah" (Ezr 7:11), "law of Jehovah," "reminder of Jehovah," "orders from Jehovah" (Ps 19:7, 8), "word of Jehovah" (Isa 38:4), 'utterance of Jehovah' (Mt 4:4), "Jehovah's word" (1Th 4:15). Repeatedly these writings are spoken of as "sacred pronouncements of God."-Ro 3:2; Ac 7:38; Heb 5:12; 1Pe 4:11. Taken from JW.Org -Caroljf
The holy book of Judasism is the Torah.
Yehudi speaks of a Jewish person. Their holy book is the Tenach (Genesis thru Malachi), which Christians call the Old Testatment.
The Christian religion's Holy Book, the Bible, includes the birth of Jesus at Bethlehem in the New Testament, particularly in the books of Matthew and Luke.
African traditional religions do not have a single holy book like some other religions. Instead, beliefs and practices are typically passed down orally through stories, rituals, and teachings within each community.
What is the holy book of Christianity called? In which religion do followers celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights? Who is known as the founder of Buddhism? What is the Islamic holy month of fasting called?
In general, Buddhism does not consider Jerusalem a holy city.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The main holy book of the Yehudi religion is the Torah, which consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).
yehudi means jewish.
The Torah is the holy book of Judaism.
The religion is called Islam; the followers are called Muslims.
The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam, which is the religion followed by Muslims. It is believed to be the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Freedom of religion is a right in France so there is no national religious book. The holy book would be of the religion of the person in question.
Guru Granth Sahib Jee is the holy book for the sikhs.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
The Bible is the holy book for Christianity and it's many denominations.
Islam
Judaism, the Jewish religion.
I don't know what you mean but each Prophet has a book that came down upon them. That made the religions. For example; In the Islamic religion, the holy book is the Quran. In the Christian religion, their holy book is the Bible, while in the Jewish religion, their holy book is the Torah.