Shalom.
I am a Jew, Jewish. But I used to be a Christian. I considered the Bible to be Scripture.
I accept the TaNaK and Matthew through Revelation. I still have questions about what Scripture is, even accepting all of these. So your definition or accepting this is not wrong. Meaning, I understand that.
The TaNaK is the Torah (the Law, Torah means Instruction Teaching Direction and Law) the Nevi'im (the Prophets) and the Ketuvim (the Writings).
I have questions about if the Torah or the TaNaK is the Old Covenant or Scripture. Is the Torah the Old Covenant? Is the Torah Scripture? This is different from the Christian or the Christian Bible's Old Covenant or Old Testament.
What is the reading of the Old Covenant?
When was the TaNaK accepted as and called Scripture? This is not the same as discussing what is the Biblical or Christian Canon.
Also, what is the Jewish Bible and what is the Hebrew Bible?
The Law and the Prophets or the Law the Prophets and the Writings. How do we think about these?
How do we think about the Torah, the Law?
What is the Old Covenant and the New Covenant different from Scripture as Scripture is not the Old Covenant or the New Covenant? The covenants are found in Scripture, but they are not the Scriptures themselves. But then what is the reading of the Old Covenant?
The New Covenant is for the house of Israel and the house of Judah. It is God's law written on minds and hearts. It came in Christ Jesus, Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus the Christ, Jesus the Messiah, Jesus Messiah. But this is different from the subject of this thread though related for clarification and because it may edify you based on your answer.
Shalom.
Jacob
Hello Again, I'm going further.
Since you accept most of the Christian Bible...though not all...you must be a Messianic Jew...am I correct?
This is from your post...
What is the Old Covenant and the New Covenant different from Scripture as Scripture is not the Old Covenant or the New Covenant? The covenants are found in Scripture, but they are not the Scriptures themselves. But then what is the reading of the Old Covenant?
I beg to differ with you on that first sentence. Scripture is both the Old and New Covenant.
Hebrew 8:6-8:
But now, Jesus has obtained a ministry that is as much superior as the covenant that he mediates is better, because it has been established on the basis of better promises. 7 Indeed, if that first covenant were without fault, there would have been no reason to look for a second. 8 But because God found fault with the people...
Hebrew 8:13:
When God said “new,” he made the first covenant obsolete, and something that is obsolete and growing old is going to disappear.
--EHV
So the Old Covenant, written code the Jews lived under before Christ, God found fault with. Christ ushered in a New Covenant...this is prophesied in the Old Testament/Covenant btw
Jeremiah 31:29-30:
“In those days people will no longer say,
‘The parents have eaten sour grapes,
and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’
30 Instead, everyone will die for their own sin; whoever eats sour grapes—their own teeth will be set on edge.
--NIV
So this is just a morsel of prophecy of the changes Messiah would bring.
Here we see that the Covenants are part and parcel of the Scriptures below...and many other places...
Luke 24:26-27:
Did not the Messiah have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” 27 And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the
Scriptures concerning himself.
Luke 24:44-45: --NIV
44 He said to them, “This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms.”
45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand
the Scriptures.
--NIV
You see imbedded in these verses just what Scripture had consisted of.
I'll do a final analysis a bit later...once again.
Build faith in God...the True Israel/True Jew post Christ is a true believer. This is the position I come from. All Israel is not Israel...they are no longer a nationality. A jew is circumcised in the heart and lives for Christ as the Spirit moves him and enables him.