They accept free will and a history of salvation and are both based off of revelation. Growing out of the same scripture, the Christians took the Hebrew Bible and named it the Old Testament and changed the order of the books. The Hebrew Bible ends with the Exile and the Christians Old Testament ends with the Minor Prophets. The Christian Bible is made up of the Old and New Testament whereas the Jews have The Torah, Prophets, and Writings. The Gospels, which are found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, reflect on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. They contain Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John which each depict Jesus in a certain way. From all of this, Jews and Christians see the Bible differently. Christians see the bible as events pointing to Jesus and the Jews see it as pointing to a future Messiah. Both religions also interpret Abraham’s life differently. The Jewish people see Abraham’s life through Isaac whereas the Christians see it as a typology for the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. All of this shows how impactful and connected Christianity and Judaism are on each other and how the growth of one religion influenced another to be
They accept free will and a history of salvation and are both based off of revelation. Growing out of the same scripture, the Christians took the Hebrew Bible and named it the Old Testament and changed the order of the books. The Hebrew Bible ends with the Exile and the Christians Old Testament ends with the Minor Prophets. The Christian Bible is made up of the Old and New Testament whereas the Jews have The Torah, Prophets, and Writings. The Gospels, which are found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, reflect on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. They contain Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John which each depict Jesus in a certain way. From all of this, Jews and Christians see the Bible differently. Christians see the bible as events pointing to Jesus and the Jews see it as pointing to a future Messiah. Both religions also interpret Abraham’s life differently. The Jewish people see Abraham’s life through Isaac whereas the Christians see it as a typology for the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. All of this shows how impactful and connected Christianity and Judaism are on each other and how the growth of one religion influenced another to be