In the Old Testament the Jews were not allowed to mingle with the gentiles especially the samaratins.
Yes, according to the Old Testament, gentiles could be saved by following the laws and commandments of God, showing faith and obedience.
The old testament was addressed to the Jews.
In the Old Testament, Gentiles were saved by believing in and following the laws and commandments of God, just like the Israelites. They could also be saved by showing kindness and faithfulness to God and His people.
The Old Testament promises that gentiles can be included in God's covenant through faith and obedience, and that they will be blessed and receive salvation alongside the Israelites.
In the Old Testament, Gentiles could be saved by believing in the one true God of Israel and following His commandments. They could also participate in the sacrificial system and seek forgiveness for their sins. Ultimately, salvation in the Old Testament was based on faith and obedience to God.
All of it, for they are God's chosen people. The rest of us are adopted children. The Old Testament section, of the Protestant Bible, is the Jewish Bible. The New Testament is also for, and about, Jews (and gentiles) who accept Jesus as the Messiah. The Catholic Bible also contains selected books of the Apocrypha.
The old testament is made of the history of the Jews and the prophecies of the prophets , and life of the Jews under king.
YES. Compared with any other religion, Jews have the strongest focus on the Old Testament.
The Old Testament is primarily followed by Christians and Jews. Christians use both the Old and New Testaments as part of their religious scripture, while Jews primarily follow the Old Testament, which they refer to as the Tanakh.
The old testament is important to the Jews, but also to all christians.
JEWS
Christians and Jews today believe and study the Old Testament. The Jews made it, but as Jesus was Jewish, Christians study it too.