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Many Jews and Christians believe the Old Testament is the true word of God, although in many cases Jews and Christians read quite different meanings into the same text. Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) says that the early Christians sought to redefine the Jewish scriptures and argue for reading them as allegories of the New Testament and a prefigurement of Jesus, instead of belonging to the stories of Israel. The Old Testament is interpreted in different ways by Jews and Christians, and sometimes even by members of different denominations, yet it is still respected as the true word of God.

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