Judaism accepts parts of the Christian Bible as sacred, but treats the entire Jewish Bible as sacred.
The holy book of Christianity is the Bible. It has two main divisions - the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is basically the same as the Tanakh the religious book of Judaism
old testament
The Holy Bible for Christianity and the Tanakh for Judaism. The Tanakh is also the first part of the Holy Bible. Both of those are inspired from God.
Judaism and Christianity have the bulk of the old testament in common. However Islam draws some of its source material from biblical stories but re-interprets it, so it does not have anything in common in terms of the bible.
The Jewish Bible is called the Tanakh.
Reformed Judaism believes that the Bible is the main source for the rules of Judaism.
Judaism
No. (And in Judaism, of which the Talmud is a part, it is not canonized in the Jewish Bible. It is a separate, non-prophetic text.)
Judaism is drawn from the Jewish Bible (Tanakh). To read more about the Jewish Bible, please see the Related Question.
Judaism. The Torah is the holiest text in Judaism. For more information on the Torah, see the Related Links.Link: Purpose of the TorahLink: The Torah and other Jewish writingsLink: Facts about Torah-scrolls
Judaism is a noun