Message from @Uninteresting
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The answer was that, for example, the first few books are part of the Torah, a central text in Judaism.
@Chaiske Well you are not actually providing any specifics and are just stating that they were apart of the torah.
because theyre irrelevant
Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, for example, state specific laws on conduct with God.
especially in a discussion about the new testament
@Chaiske Such as? And how do they prove that the bible was jewish?
By the fact that Jews still use the Torah today?
@Uninteresting This is an argument about whether or not the bible/new testament is jewish.
@Chaiske And how is the torah related to anything?
The bible isn't the New Testament, though.
I know.
The Torah is the central scripture of the Jews.
And how is the bible related to it?
It states the history of the Jewish people, their covenant with God, and the law entailed in that covenant.
@Deleted User the old testament is jewish, the new testament is christian
not a hard concept
The Torah is a part of the Bible.
@Uninteresting Feel like proving it?
the old testament has almost nothing on jesus christ
@Chaiske How so?
@Uninteresting [X] Doubt
The first books of the Old Testament, Genesis through Deuteronomy, make up the Torah, which is the central Jewish scripture.
@Uninteresting Anything that proves your point.
@Chaiske You got anything to prove that?
dude youre being ignorant on purpose, you wanna get spoonfed info instead of actually doing research
@Uninteresting And you're dodging actually proving it in favor of accusing me of being ignorant.
The Torah and the Bible
The Torah, Prophets (Neviāim) and the Writings (Ketuvim) collectively make up The Hebrew Bible (what Christians refer to as the Old Testament). The Bible is often referred to by the Hebrew acronym TaNaKh (usually spelled Tanakh, or Tanach )
@Deleted User alrighty then
disproving baseless claims
here we go bois
will you accept wikipedia or is that not reliable enough for you
because of "da joos" or w/e
@Chaiske >Myjewishlearning
I sure trust a rabbi on this.
its not necessarily a rabbi
could simply be someone who is knowledgable in the subject
@Chaiske Who is this guy and why should I trust him?>
It's a resource on Catholic learning, and the Catholic church is the largest Christian denomination in the world?