no its for the Jews the Christian bible is for catholics but depends on what your looking for.
**Sorry ** but that's not correct. The Jerusalem Bible is absolutely for Catholics. When I asked my Monsenior which bible to purchase for my home - he recommended the Jerusalem Bible...
The Protestants and Catholics have mostly the same Bible. Most of the books in it are the same except for the Apocrypha. These are about 6-7 books which Catholics have in their Bible. This is the main difference between the two Bibles.
Yes, they believe in both the Old and New Testaments and use the same Bible.
Catholics, and Christians in general, refer to the Hebrew Bible as the Old Testament. A more refined answer would note that Catholics accept the Apocrypha as canonical while Jews do not, so the Hebrew scriptures accepted by Catholics include the Jewish Hebrew Bible plus the Apocrypha.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
No, Jews do not believe in the concept of 'original sin'. This concept is a creation of the Christian Church. Although the Christian Old Testament was based on the Jewish Bible (the Tanach), the OT was altered to support the teachings of Christianity. The story of Adam and Chavah are interpreted very differently by Jews and Catholics.
The same God worshipped by Jews, Muslims, and all other areas of Christianity
The same as Catholics, except without the Old Testament Apocrypha books.
The first Catholics were all Jews in Jerusalem.
we have the same thing as jews so look up jews and you will find it
Same reason Jews where those little bowls on their heads, it's their religion. Same reason Jews where those little bowls on their heads, it's their religion.
the Bible IS the word of God
Yes, Catholics believe in God. They follow the same Bible as other Christians, along with some teachings and beliefs unique to their faith.