It depends on how you read the question:
How do Jews show reverence to their Holy Book?
The Torah is studied, preferably as much as possible.
Observant Jews abide by the Torah laws.
The Torah scroll is housed in a special cabinet in which no other items are placed.
The scroll is written by hand with precise materials and method, and the utmost care is taken that the wording be exact, down to every letter of each of the 79,847 words.
When the Torah is taken out of its special cabinet (ark), everyone stands.
The scroll is decorated with an embroidered cover and a silver crown.
How do Jews show that their Holy Book is unique?
Jews claim that their holy book is as a result of communal revelation. An entire nation received the law directly from God at one moment as opposed to a prophet going away, receiving revelation, and coming back with that information.
To show respect towards the Guru Granth Sahib.
Because when the book is brought it is as if all 10 gurus are sitting there, like as in a court. That is why we Sikhs treat the holy book with great respect. Source: Was at a Sikh wedding the other day.
Hindus show respect by reading it, or even having it in their homes next to the Gods. SOme of the holy books are the Ramayan and the Bhagvad Gita. People sometimes chant verses from these books as prayers.
The title 'Adonai' means 'Lord' and is a substitute for saying God's true name. Jews regard the name as too holy to pronounce (Talmud Sanhedrin, Mishna 11:1).
Sikhs keep their holy scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, in a central place of honor called the Gurdwara. It is usually kept on a raised platform and covered with decorative fabric when not in use. Devotees show great respect by bowing before it and offering prayers.
If you are speaking of the Holy Bible; it exists to to teach us and show us how very much God loves us and what we should do.
There are no pictures of the Holy Prophet ﷺ available.
The priest will show the sign that the Holy Spirit will appear. This sacred rite show that the power of the Holy Spirit will come through the cleansing water that symbolize the Holy Spirit.
To show they were different. It was a sign of disrespect.
No it is not
thank you for your precious gift and your presence at my baptism
If you men evidence from the Bible itself, there are tens, if not hundreds of quotes, beginning in Genesis ch. 15. If you mean outside sources, such ancient records as the Moabite Stone and the tablet of King Hezekiah clearly show that the Jews were living in the Holy Land during the First Temple era and the time of the Judges.