In translation, they are found in the work titled "The Old Testament".
Hebrew!
Judaism, Hebrew religon
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
What is hateful to you, do not do to others. The remainder is commentary.
there are 27 books found in the Christian Scriptures
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.
Traditionally, Abraham was the founder of Judaism.
The only book that Judaism and Islam share, as far as I know, is the Tanakh - The Five Books of Moses (The Torah), Prophets (Nevi'im), and Scriptures (Ktuvim).
Judaism
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".
The teachings of Judaism can be found in the The Hebrew Bible, the Mishna, The Talmud, and many other texts.
It is understandable if you believe the origins of Judaism are to be found in the Koran, as Islamic religious leaders claim that the first people on earth were Muslims. However, this is not the case, regardless of how we read the scriptures of each religion in turn.Islam was founded, and the Koran written, in the seventh century CE. The origins of Islam and therefore of the Koran, are to be found in the religions of Judaism and Christianity.