The "Heavenly" and "Earthly" Yahweh: A Trinitarian Interpretation of Genesis 19:24 [Part 2] Paid Members Public
The “Heavenly” and “Earthly” Yahweh: A Trinitarian Interpretation of Genesis 19:24 Part II By Anthony Rogers [Continued from Part I] Confirmation from Early non-Christian Jewish Sources The fact that there were faithful Jews who understood and received what God revealed about Himself in texts like Genesis 19:24 before,
The "Heavenly" and "Earthly" Yahweh: A Trinitarian Interpretation of Genesis 19:24 [Part 1] Paid Members Public
The “Heavenly” and “Earthly” Yahweh: A Trinitarian Interpretation of Genesis 19:24 Part I By Anthony Rogers Genesis 19:24 – “Then the LORD rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven” (NASB) Introduction Among the many passages of the Old Testament that provide support
Allah's Hands Paid Members Public
Allah’s Hands More Than A Handful of Evidence By Anthony Rogers According to the Islamic sources Allah is a “thing” and a “person”; he has a “soul” and a “spirit”; he has a “likeness,” “shape,” and “form”; he has a “face,” “eyes,” and “ears”; he has “arms” and “elbows”
The Great Divorce: Paid Members Public
The Great Divorce: Allah and His Attributes By Anthony Rogers Since the Qur’an states many times over that Allah is above/established upon his throne, Lo! Your Lord is Allah Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days, then MOUNTED He the Throne. He covereth the night
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Soul-Man: Shall Allah Taste Death According to the Qur’an? By Anthony Rogers It will come as a shock to many Muslims to discover from the following verse that Allah has a “soul,” i.e. an inner self, according to the Qur’an. When God asked Jesus, son of Mary
To the Believers Is He Most Kind and Merciful Paid Members Public
To the Believers Is He Most Kind and Merciful A Case Study in Shirk By Anthony Rogers The words “kind(ness)” (raoofun) and “merciful” (raheemum) are used for Allah in the Qur’an. Examples of this include the following verses: “… Allah is full of kindness (raoofun) to (His) devotees.” (Surah
Do Not Be Afraid of Him — Part II Paid Members Public
Do Not Be Afraid of Him — Part II By Anthony Rogers Introduction Having shown in Part One that the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18 was not and could not have been speaking of Muhammad, it remains only to show who the ultimate fulfillment of the passage really is. Although the previous
Appendix I: The Prophet and the Prophets Paid Members Public
Appendix I: The Prophet and the Prophets By Anthony Rogers The Prophets In its grammatical-historical context, Deuteronomy 18 doesn’t directly predict the coming of one specific individual, at least not in the way that many people surmise.1 Whereas Deuteronomy 18 speaks of a “prophet”, singular, the grammatical-contextual usage,