Yes - the Holy Bible.
This is split into two sections - the Old Testament (old promise of God/Old Covenant or agreement) which is the story of God's revelation since the earliest times. This is still the Bible that the Jewish religion uses today, and would have been the Bible known to Jesus.
The second section is the New Testament (the story of God's New covenant with mankind) which consists of four accounts of the life of Jesus by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, an account of the early Chuch (Acts) several letters by the Apostle Paul to various churches and individuals, various letters by other writers, and the Revelation of John which deals with the end of the world and the final judgment and salvation.
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The holy book , or gospel.
Much of the Old Testament is in the form of a history book, and scholars continue to establish to what extent its narratives are based on actual fact. But the Bible is much more than a history book. First and foremost it is a scripture, sacred to Judaism and Christianity. It is also a compendium of ancient myths and legends.
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Judaism and Christianity.
Yes. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible.