Which holy writing do Christians, but not Jews, uphold as scripture?

1 A.
Hebrew Bible

2 B.
the Talmud ***

3 C.
New Testament

4 D.
the Koran
Please help

No, Likewhat?! (Yes I know this was 2019) The answer is C, New Testament

Christians uphold the New Testament as scripture, which is option C. The Hebrew Bible (option A) is the sacred text of both Christians and Jews. The Talmud (option B) is a collection of Jewish law and tradition that is important to Judaism but not considered scripture. The Koran (option D) is the holy book of Islam and not considered scripture by Christians.

Christians uphold the New Testament as scripture, which is option C. To determine the correct answer, we can compare the options and their relevance to Christianity and Judaism:

A. Hebrew Bible: The Hebrew Bible is the collection of sacred writings in Judaism, also known as the Tanakh. Both Jews and Christians refer to the Hebrew Bible, but Christians also accept additional texts.

B. Talmud: The Talmud is a central text in Judaism, consisting of the Mishnah (oral traditions) and the Gemara (commentary). It is not considered scripture by Christians.

C. New Testament: The New Testament contains the teachings and writings of Jesus Christ and his disciples. This collection is specific to Christianity and is accepted as scripture by Christians.

D. Koran: The Koran, also known as the Quran, is the central religious text of Islam. It is unrelated to Christianity and not considered scripture by Christians.

Thus, the answer is C. New Testament.

so A?