Ahhh, one's "Not for prophet enterprise" is another's "Prophet motive." I guess, from each according to his ..."
He just means there are multiple authors, identified mainly by various stylistic features like differing word frequencies, different names for god--the "E" author used the word Elohim, for instance--stuff like that, in the original texts. They're labeled by initials by biblical scholars, nobody knows who they actually were.Could you provide a link. I have no idea what you are talking about. I am sure I am not the only one.
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There are many distortions as you say. But unless you can point to parallels between the Bible and the Koran it is impossible for me to believe the prophecies apply to Mohammed as he was not of the 12 Israelite Tribes as you indicated.
''This prophecy is not about Jesus Christ - salam be to him, but it is related to Prophet Mohammed - salam be to him.''
That cannot be as Mohammed's name is not Immanuel and he was not descended of the House of David. But then ''Jesus'' cannot be the name of the Messiah as well because it is not of Israelite origin - Yahshuah was far more appropriate. Besides, the Koran does not indicate that a virgin would conceive him as stated in Isaiah 7:14 which was specifcally addressed to the House of David (verse 13).
However, if this is what you wish to believe, that's fine with me.
Just as there is no relation between the name Immanuel and Jesus, there is none between Elijah and John as you stated. Matt 11 discusses John the Baptist and indicates that ''this is Elias'' (verse 14). Therefore, it appears that John was the prophesied Elijah.
There are many distortions as you say. But unless you can point to parallels between the Bible and the Koran it is impossible for me to believe the prophecies apply to Mohammed as he was not of the 12 Israelite Tribes as you indicated.
The Christ or the Messiah is the title of Jesus
My objection comes from their assertion that theirs is the only way, truth and all others are false.
So, was Jesus a mere mortal prophet or was he God?
Is Jesus A Prophet According To The Old Testament?
When Jesus came down to save the Jews and was rejected is it because he did not act like a prophet of God because he did things that were contrary to the Torah or Jewish scripture?
Christianity is a multi-billion dollar worldwide industry.
Can anybody prove that Jesus was a true prophet using the Old Testament only?
Is there a possibility that Christianity is a purely fabricated religion that has a good story so people will give money to it?
People should know the truth
Both Jesus and his mother ate the food, which will certainly be some dirts in their bowels, and they had to relieve nature; so how can they be some gods!
This is according to the meaning of an aya of the Quran.
Some of such prophecies are related to Prophet Mohammed, and others are neither related to Mohammed nor to Jesus but are related to the Mahdi.
That is true Gopher and SJP
How does eating food prove he wasn't God?
How does the fact that his mother ate food prove he wasn't God?
How does pooping prove Jesus wasn't God?
What does distinguish Jesus from the prophets:
1. He fulfilled numerous messianic prophecies written hundreds of years in advance.
2. He lived a sinless life and performed miraculous deeds.
• Peter characterized Jesus as an "unblemished and spotless" lamb (1 Pet. 1:19, NASB) "who committed no sin, nor was any deceit found in His mouth" (1 Pet. 2:22, NASB).
• John said of Christ, "in Him there is no sin" (1 John 3:5, NASB).
• Paul wrote that Jesus "knew no sin" (2 Cor. 5:21, NASB).
• The writer of Hebrews made the same point by claiming that
Jesus was "without sin" (Heb. 4:15, NASB).
3. He predicted and then accomplished his own resurrection from the dead.
It means he was like other prophets and like other people; and relieving the nature and passing the dirt of the bowel is not proper for a god.
Ah, but still they had sinned a some point in their lives, not to mention mankind's original sin. But Jesus was born without original sin(bypassed by the virgin birth which was prophecised), and lived a completely sin-free life which means he was perfect. And therefore a perfect sacrifice suitable to atone for all the sin in the people's lives and to reconcile with the entire world.Such are the prophets of God and the righteous people devoted to God alone and the pious that avoid the sin.
This is the typical Islamic explanation to get around the facts.This is some fabricated story out of their enthusiasm, and misinterpretation of the fact that they saw him alive three days after that incident, and he ate of the bread, the fish and the honey that they had.
A better and more logical explanation is that he was not in fact crucified, but another one: Barabbas who was a criminal in the prison of Pilate. and neither Pilate nor Herodus were convinced that Jesus deserved any death penalty.