The Torah is the First 5 Books of the Holy Bible.
Christianity comes from Judaism. The Jewish Holy Book is the Torah, which is the Old Testament in the Christian's Bible.
Bible means "book" and there really is no opposite word for book.
Judaism has that Tanakh [comprised of the Torah (Law), Prophets, and Writings] Islam has the Qur'an. The Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh in Judaism, is holy to both Jews and Muslims as well as Christians. In addition the Qur'an is the chief holy book of Islam, similar to the New Testament's role in Christianity. However, Muslims believe that the Tanakh as the Jews have it is incomplete (no New Testament) and is corrupted (no Ishmael sacrifice). Please read more at the Related Questions.
They are the same book, but the bible has some books that the Torah does not.
They're all religions of the book (bible, Torah, Qu'ran). They also all believe in one true God.
The Holy Bible.
Yes. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible.
The Bible is the holy book of ChristianityThe Quran is the holy book of IslamThe Talmud is record of rabbinic teachings on Jewish law and customs; the holy book of Judaism is the Torah.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have books considered holy scriptures. For example, Judaism has the Torah, Christianity has the Bible, and Islam has the Quran.
No, Hindus are not considered "people of the book" in the same way that followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are. The term "people of the book" refers to those who follow Abrahamic religions and have a holy book (Torah, Bible, or Quran) as the central religious text. Hinduism does not have a single holy book but rather a vast collection of scriptures known as the Vedas, Upanishads, and various others.
The book of Genesis in the bible was one of the five books of the prophet Moses , it is the first book in the bible.
The Bible.