For the Christians, what are the last words of Jesus (as)?

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Yes these verses do speak of breathing soul into:
15:29
Literal:So when/if I straightened him, and I blew in him from My Soul/Sprit , so fall/land/come to him prostrating.
32:9
Literal:Then He straightened Him, and He blew in Him from His Soul/Spirit, and He made/put for you the hearing/listening, and the eye sights/knowledge, and the hearts, little what you thank/be grateful.
38:72
Literal:So if I straightened him, and I blew in him from My Soul/Spirit, so fall/come to him prostrating.

When you study the Bible you must build verse upon verse to get to the full menaing. You must also take all of the Quran together and not just cherry pick verses- add to that the clarificaton that Allah threw His word and soul away to Mary from verse 4:171

Yes, Jesus was the message of the Gospel.

Yes, there have been many prophets and yes Jesus was also a prophet.

I am saying that whether you believe that Jesus is GOD or not, Jesus is the only "man" according to the Quran that has received ALL of these titles.

John the Baptist - He was not pure - but righteous. He was given the purification tool for man- baptism.
19:13
Literal:And compassion/kindness from at Us, and purification/correction and he was fearing and obeying.

Jesus was:

19:19
Literal:He said: "Truly I am your Lord's messenger to grant/present for you a pure/righteous boy ."
 
It has come to my attention that no Christian posted these forth:
Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15-18, or Luke 24:44-49 as the last words of Jesus before his ascension? All of the quotes conveyed on this thread were clearly not his last words. What about Acts 1:7-9

He (Jesus) said to them, "It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His own authority, but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth." And after he had said these things, he was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received him out of their sight.
 
I asked back on page 10 which last words they were looking for.

Are you asking about Jesus last words on the cross, before His assenscion, our last day of Judgement?

You must go to the Aramaic reading of the Bible to receive the full message of Jesus' last words on the cross-

Matthew 27
46 And about the ninth hour, Yeshua cried out with a load voice and said, My God! My God! Why have you spared me?

50 Then again Yeshua cried out with a loud voice and gave up his spirit. [go to Luke and John to read the actual words]

Mark 15
34 And in the ninth hour, Yeshua cried out in a load voice and said, Eil! Eil! lmana shwaqthani, that is “My God! My God! Why have you spared me?

Luke 23
46 And Yeshua cried out with a load voice and said, My Father, Into your hands I place my spirit! He said this and it was finished

John 19
30 And when he had taken that vinegar Yeshua said, Behold, it is finished! And he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.

then later:
Matthew 28
16Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. 17When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
 
You have a bizarre way of never addressing the topic and then giving none answers.. I guess one has to have your style thinking to be Christian!

all the best
 
It has come to my attention that no Christian posted these forth:
Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15-18, or Luke 24:44-49 as the last words of Jesus before his ascension? All of the quotes conveyed on this thread were clearly not his last words. What about Acts 1:7-9

He (Jesus) said to them, "It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His own authority, but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth." And after he had said these things, he was lifted up while they were looking on, and a cloud received him out of their sight.
We (Christians) have already provided this information. But you see only what you wish to see. Just like above. You used the word "everytiime", but when I corrected you in your error, you fail to see that it was your mistake and assert that "The bottom line is there is nothing particularly 'divine' about anointment", something that no Christian has ever asserted that there is, for we recognize that there are all manner of anointments.

But I see that one poster on this thread has captured the problem you are dealing with better than anyone else. Here are her words, I hope you heed them:
You tell yourself whatever you have to, to feel comfortable about your beliefs.. but repeating yourself ad nauseam with every thread isn't going to make the facts of the matter any less so.. although they might make one give up from the sheer redundancy..
 
We (Christians) have already provided this information. But you see only what you wish to see. Just like above. You used the word "everytiime",
You are too late I have already seen 'follower's post' on the matter, it is hard to weed out through the barrage of unnecessary quotes.

but when I corrected you in your error, you fail to see that it was your mistake and assert that "The bottom line is there is nothing particularly 'divine' about anointment", something that no Christian has ever asserted that there is, for we recognize that there are all manner of anointments.
You need to correct your pals in error since the majority of them seem to think that Jesus' anointment carries a divine value. If you yourself will scroll a few pages back.. since you are big on not using definitive terms..


all the best
 
You are too late I have already seen 'follower's post' on the matter, it is hard to weed out through the barrage of unnecessary quotes.

You need to correct your pals in error since the majority of them seem to think that Jesus' anointment carries a divine value. If you yourself will scroll a few pages back.. since you are big on not using definitive terms..


all the best

There are all manner of anointments. Which also implies that not all anoinments are the same. Jesus is THE anointed one. That is the clear declaration of the scriptures which Christians use. So, being anointed in and of itself does not make for divinity, but that doesn't mean that the Divine Being cannot declare a particular person to be anointed in a unique way. Jesus is not Divine because he is THE Messiah, but because he is Divine he was indeed unquie in his Messiahship.
 
---- but that doesn't mean that the Divine Being cannot declare a particular person to be anointed in a unique way. Jesus is not Divine because he is THE Messiah, but because he is Divine he was indeed unquie in his Messiahship.

So a 'divine being', anointed a 'particular' person as you declare above, thus making him divine as well and then deciding that this particular person should be a god? and still have it be monotheism? :rolleyes:

what about THE anointed tabernacle and The anointed Cherubs.. are they Gods too?
 
You don't have to say it... it is inferred by the same token!

all the best
 

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