题目What is the sacred text of Judaism? A. The Bible B. The Quran C. The Torah D. The Vedas 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。犹太教的神圣经文是《托拉》。选项 A《圣经》是基督教的经典;选项 B《古兰经》是伊斯兰教的经典;选项 D《吠陀经》是印度教的经典。
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