Muslims do not believe in the Torah all together they believe it and the Bible are corrupt... the Qur'an tells them to believe in these but then they disagree with the Qur'an therefore they have to say they are corrupt or admit their Qur'an is wrong. Jews do not accept the New Testament or Jesus as God.
2006-11-13 15:33:00
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answered by djmantx 7
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The Torah is (generally) the Old Testament.
The first five books of the Bible were written by Moses, and referred to as the Pentatuch.
The prophets began to record their prophecies about 700 BC.
The Jews believe the Old Testament, plus the Talmud
(A collection of ancient Rabinical writings.).
2006-11-13 15:34:52
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answered by Bob L 7
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They believe in the same Old Testament as Christians, but the order of the books is different. So, not only do they believe in the Torah (first 5) but also the Prophets and the Writings which altogether they call the Tanak (The same as the Christians call the Old Testament)
They don' t hold to the New Testament books.
2006-11-13 15:33:00
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answered by Kevin 4
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The Jews believe in what is the Old Testament or the books Genesis through Malachi, The Samaritans had only the first five books, and Christians believe in the Bible in it's entirety.
2006-11-13 15:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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that is genuine ordinary. The Bible may be interpreted precisely the way anybody needs it to be. The Jews have found verses that "instruct" Jesus might want to not likely be the Messiah, yet the Christians have found purely as many verses that "instruct" Jesus is almost honestly the Messiah. the reason behind all that is the shown truth that the Bible is a mish-mash of conflicting information which could be construed to intend virtually something. In different words, if there is something you want to trust about God, purely study the Bible for a lengthy time period and also you may finally come across a verse that "helps" your trust.
2016-11-29 03:06:36
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answered by ? 4
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Usually people don't know each other, even if they are from various religions or from the same religion. The reasons are innumerable, we have no time to find out and solve all of them.
For how long did we use the word "freedom", and do you think that mankind have the common knowledge and application of it thoughout the world?
In reality, there are Jews who dearly love Christians and vice versa....although they don't have the same understanding. Why don't we develop human relations in this direction instead of argueing on things that we never get into complete agreement? This is how the UN members don't make binding Laws, but they sign flexible Conventions.
2006-11-13 15:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews also believe in the smaller books of the Old Testament, such as Daniel, Ezekiel, Hosea etc. Only converted Jews believe in the New Testament.
2006-11-13 15:30:25
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answered by Mark Fidrater 3
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You're basically right.
Important to note that the Jewish Bible (the 5 Books of Moses, Prophets and Writings) are in Hebrew.
The Christian Bible contains these books left essentially intact, although translated and filtered (i.e. altered in several places) to fit Christian ideas.
2006-11-14 17:15:32
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answered by mo mosh 6
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the torah is only the first part of our scriptures, the entire thing is called the tanakh (old testament) and includes the prophets (ie joshua, isaiah) and the writings (ie psalms, proverbs)
the new testament and the quran are not part of our scriptures
2006-11-13 15:32:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews do not believe in the new testament because they do not belive Jesus was their savior.
2006-11-13 15:28:09
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answered by Roman Soldier 5
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