The Book of Exodus would be read by both Hebrews and Christians. It is the second book of their respective Bibles. Offshoots and branches of Christianity, such as Protestants would also read the Book of Exodus in their religious studies.
Catholics , Pentecostal, Christians, Jehovah witness , etc
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There are different types of Bibles for different religions.
the bible does not encorage one certain religon but does condon actions of some religions but if you want a certain answer i would say Baptist b/c they follow the Bible word for word
Other religions that are not Christian do not call their holy books Bibles. They call them other names, such as, for instance, the Koran, in Islam.
People follow whatever customs and religions which appeals to them or brings them comfort.
The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Christins follow Christianity, bible and christ... Muslims follow Islam, quran and allah...
Christianity is said to receive it's morals and follow the stories in the bible. Dispite many stories are meant to be real and some are meant to be symbolistic (you have to cherry pick them yourself) Yet stories in the bible are picked and modified from the old and new testament. But the old testament and it's 'god' yawha (not sure on spelling) is the foundation of the 3 monotheistic religions of Christianity, judaism and Islam. 3 religions from the same groundings with totally different belief systems!?
Christianity
Christianity.
No, real Christians are people that truly follow what the bible says. People who are catholics and part of other "religions" should not be called christains either.
The bible is a very vastly read book , and is also respected by other religions , and they to reaspect the bible.
Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.