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What is the holy book of Christianity, and how does it compare to Judaism? (respond with at least 2-3 sentences) HELP!! PLEASE!!!! ANYONE!!!
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What is the holy book of Christianity, and how does it compare to Judaism? (respond with at least 2-3 sentences)
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-The
Christian holy book is the Bible
. It is divided into the
Old and New Testaments
. The New Testament explains how God sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to restore the broken relationship between people and God which had been caused by human wrong doing.
-Differences
in Beliefs. The Religion of Mary and Joseph was the Jewish religion. ... While the Jews believe in the unity of God,
Christians
believe in the Trinity. A
Jew
believes in divine revelation through the
prophets
and
Christians
believe it to be through
Jesus and the prophets
.
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Well the Holy book is the Bible which has the New Testament and the Old Testament. In the Old testament the first five books
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are the Torah. (A.K.A The first five books of Moses)
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