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The Quran on the Holy Bible: Examining Some More Comments from Islamic Scholars Paid Members Public
The Quran on the Holy Bible Examining Some More Comments from Islamic Scholars Sam Shamoun We continue our pattern (http://answering-islam.org/Quran/Bible/index.html) of examining what the Quran and some of Islam's premiere commentators say about the authenticity of the Holy Bible. In this present
Arabah Paid Members Public
ARABAH (Hebrew `araba). In the AV the word is used only once in its original form (Joshua 18:18), although it is of frequent occurrence in the Hebrew text. 1. The root rb, meaning 'dry', 'burnt up' and therefore 'waste land', is used to
From Jonah to Pharaoh? Paid Members Public
From Jonah to Pharaoh? Part II: What was the Sign of Pharaoh? Masud Masihiyyen After analyzing the sign of Jonah in the New Testament and rebutting Deedat’s misinterpretation of Jesus’ statement in Matthew 12:40 in the first part of this project, we can now analyze the teaching about
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 (the Word was God) Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.2.6 John 1:1 (the Word was God) Part I Sam Shamoun The following post is a critical examination of some of al-Kadhi"s assertions in relation to John 1:1 John 1:1 (the was God) Another verse quoted in defense of
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 Paid Members Public
John 1:1 Al-Kadhi writes: * 1) Mistranslation of the text: In the "original" Greek manuscripts (Did the disciple John speak Greek?), "The Word" is only described as being "ton theos"(divine/a god) and not as being "ho theos" (The Divine/The
The Second Hundred Years of the Gospel Paid Members Public
E. THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS OF THE GOSPEL In following the historical development of the Gospel-New Testament from the time Jesus started preaching until John wrote the last Gospel account between 80 and 95 AD, we have found no evidence for alteration or falsification of the Bible. Photograph 1 of
THE BIBLE AND THE QUR'AN:EFFECTS OF CRITICISM AND SIMILARITIES IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT Paid Members Public
SECTION THREE THE BIBLE AND THE QUR'AN: EFFECTS OF CRITICISM AND SIMILARITIES IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER II NEW TESTAMENT FORM CRITICISM --- ITS EFFECT ON THE GOSPEL AND THE QUR'AN "Form criticism", which also originated in Germany, is an attempt to analyze the Gospel
The Bible and the Qu'ran Paid Members Public
The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread." Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God' ". --Matthew