Which holy writing do Christian’s but not Jews uphold as a scripture

Christians uphold the New Testament as scripture, which includes the teachings of Jesus Christ and writings of the early Christian apostles. Jews, on the other hand, do not consider the New Testament as scripture and only uphold the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Tanakh or the Old Testament) as their holy writings.

Christians uphold the New Testament as a scripture that Jews do not consider as holy writing. The New Testament includes the teachings, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as writings by his apostles and early Christian leaders. This collection of books is unique to Christianity and forms an essential part of the Christian Bible, alongside the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) which is also recognized by Jews.