The Old Testament is primarily based on the religion of Judaism, which is the oldest monotheistic religion. It contains the sacred scriptures of Judaism and is also a part of the Christian Bible.
Christianity
The Old Testament is sacred to Judaism
Although the Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach, it is not considered a valid religios text within Judaism, therefore it has no role in Judaism.Judaism is the one religion based exclusively on the Tanach (Jewish Bible). The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach but is not seen as a valid religious text in Judsaism as the OT was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.
The Islamic religion is based on the Jewish old testament. the Islamic version was simply taken into areas where the Muslims invaded and it was also introduced abroad by traders.
All Jews and most Christians honor the Old Testament as canonical.
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š), which Christians refer to as "The Old Testament" is a set of laws intended for the Jewish religion. The first section of the Hebrew Bible is called the Torah (תורה), which contains all 613 laws.
YES. Compared with any other religion, Jews have the strongest focus on the Old Testament.
Robert H. Pfeiffer has written: 'The books of the Old Testament' 'Religion in the Old Testament'
Judaism is a monotheistic religion that considers the Old Testament (also known as the Hebrew Bible) to be a sacred text. Jews do not accept the New Testament as scripture and focus on the teachings and laws found in the Torah, Prophets, and Writings of the Old Testament.
No, there is no other name for the Christian Old Testament. Although the Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach (Jewish Bible), they are not the same text.
Jewish people worship in a synagogue, the real Jewish people follow the Torah-the Old Testament is from that.