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A comparison between Judaism and Christianity.


However, the value and meaning derived from this text is vastly different for each faith. Judaism sees the Tanakh (Torah) as its primary and holiest scripture, basing its laws, traditions, and worships therein. The Judaic faith also takes into account the oral traditions as recorded in the Talmud. But the fact remains that "the church [.] cannot forget that she received the revelation of the Old Testament from the people with whom G-d in His ineffable mercy concluded the former convenant."1 The stories of Adam and Eve, the Great Flood, Cain and Abel, Abraham, in fact all of the traditions with the sole exception of Jesus and his teachings, are Judaic in origin.
             With the development of Christianity, the New Testament came into being. The different texts contained therein (Gospels, Acts, etc.) show usthe life of Jesus and his teachings, the acts of the Apostles after his death, and letters from early Christian religious figures. The Christian faith also rejected the Torah and Jewish oral traditions as obsolete. The Christians believe that with the coming of Jesus, God entered into a new covenant with the people, hence the distinction between the Old Testament and New Testament. "It became accepted Christian doctrine that the "Old" Testament was a preparation for the New Testament, that the new faith was the completion of the old. This led to a two fold development. Christians, though they admitted the Hebrew Bible into their canon of Scriptures, nevertheless felt constrained to contrast the two Testaments, always showing the higher spiritual reach of the New as compared with the Old."1 Yet in the opening page of the New Testament, Jesus" genealogy is traced in detail back to Abraham, the timeline divided into periods of fourteen generations, blatantly connecting Jesus to his Jewish heritage, and hence the heritage of Christianity to Judaism. However, the Jewish faith rejects the idea of a new covenant, the title of Old Testament, and the entirety of the New Testament, which extols Jesus as the messiah.


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