Both Judaism and Christianity consider the Hebrew Bible to be part of their sacred scriptures. Islam believes that the Hebrew Bible is the writings of the prophets of God but that the Koran is the ultimate prophecy given by God.
The Old and New Testament of the Holy Bible does not come from memories. The books were written by men under the inspiration of Holy Spirit.
There are no other books. However, you can find books of Apocrypha which are not part of the 66. Some religions use them and even include them in their Bible. In addition, you can find even more remote books which most do not consider Holy.
Judaism uses the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible. Christianity uses a Bible containing both the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The gifts are mentioned in the new testament and not in the old testament. Mostly in the books of Paul.
Christianity shares the Old Testament with Judaism, and the New Testament is specific to Christianity.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
Christianity- The bible Islam- The Koran Judaism- The Hebrew bible (first testament of the christian bible)
The Christian book is called the Bible. The Islamic book is called the Quran. The Jewish book is called the Tanakh. The Daoist book is called the Dao de Jing. The Confucian book is called the Analects.
For Christians New testament and Old testament create the Holy Bible. For the Jewish, Torrah and Qur'an
There are several - different religions have different holy books.
Almost all major religions have holy books and holy languages.
The Old and New Testament of the Holy Bible does not come from memories. The books were written by men under the inspiration of Holy Spirit.
Hinduism - Bhagavad GitaJudaism - TorahZoroastrianism - AvestaBuddhism - TripitakasChristianity - Bible (New Testament)Islam - al Qur'anBahá'i Faith - Kitáb-i-Aqdas
There are no other books. However, you can find books of Apocrypha which are not part of the 66. Some religions use them and even include them in their Bible. In addition, you can find even more remote books which most do not consider Holy.
The Old Testament from the Holy Bible relates specifically to Jewish scripture, and many of the things in the New Testament were prophesied about in Jewish scripture. Muslim scripture does not relate to either Jewish or Christian scripture because Jewish and Christian scripture are from God.
The term Biblical Canon refers to the various books that are accepted as books of Holy Scripture. Different religions have their own lists of sacred books. Protestants and Jews agree on the same 39 books of the Old Testament but disagree on the order of placement. Roman Catholics and Orthodox add more books, the Catholics have two more books in their Old Testament Canon than the Orthodox. All Christians agree on the Canon of 27 books for the New Testament. Muslims have for their Canon: The first 5 books of Moses, Psalms, the four Gospels, and the Koran. Other religions have different Canons.