Did Judaism or Christianity religion include the New Testament? Both work as well.

I think it's that only Christianiy followed the New Testament, and the Old was resigned as the Hebrew Bible for Jews.

Right

Christians follow both so WRITEACHER IS WORNG

@kathleen yuh thats right 1 0 0 %

You are correct. The New Testament is an integral part of Christianity while Judaism does not include it in its religious texts.

To understand why this is the case, we can look at the historical development of these two religions. Christianity emerged out of Judaism, and Jesus Christ is considered by Christians to be the Messiah prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament). The New Testament documents the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus, forming the basis of Christian beliefs and practices.

On the other hand, Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah, and its religious texts primarily consist of the Hebrew Bible. For Jews, the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, includes three main sections: the Torah (the Five Books of Moses), the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings). These writings are considered authoritative and guide Jewish beliefs and practices.

Therefore, the New Testament is exclusive to Christianity and is not considered part of the religious canon for Judaism.