The Quran, Zaboor, Torah and The Bible are the four holy books.
Judaism: The Torah
Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita
Islam: The Qur'an
Baha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan
Christianity: The New Testament
Someone's amended answer at the top references the Zaboor. The Zaboor are the Psalms of Dawood (David), which are included in the Jewish Tanakh and thus NOT a separate holy book.
The Christian holy book contains 66 books, divided into the Old Testament (39 books) and the New Testament (27 books).
The Holy Spirit guided Paul to write 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament, which are known as the Pauline Epistles.
The names of the Holy Innocents are not specifically recorded in the Bible. They are known collectively as the infants who were killed by King Herod in his attempt to kill the infant Jesus as described in the Gospel of Matthew.
The name 'Ruach' is the Hebrew for 'Holy Spirit' as stated above. However, as this question is cateogried under 'New Testament' these books were written in Greek. The Greek word for Holy Spirit is 'pneuma' (meaning 'wind' from where we get the word 'pneumatic' - wind powered. Other names include 'Lord', 'Giver of Life', 'Holy Ghost', 'Wind of God' among many others
Some other names for holy island are sacred island, divine island, or sanctified island.
The names of 4 holy books are: Quran, torah, zaboor , injeel
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Books . Prophet Pslams . Dawud (David) Torah . Musa(Moses) Bible . Isa(Jesus) Qur'an . Muhammad(pbuh)
The four Islamic Holy Books are the Qur'an, Tawrat, Zabur, and Injil which translate to the Qur'an, Torah, Psalms, and Gospels respectively.
Judaism: The TorahHinduism: The Bhagavad GitaIslam: The Qur'anBaha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan
Matthew Mark Luke and John
Judaism: Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) Christianity: Bible Islam: Holy Quran
Matthew, Mark, Luke and Johm
The Holy Bible
Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
The holy books of Judaism are the first five books of the modern King James version of the Holy Bible. These are Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and Numbers.