we are back to our two sets of scriptures being in clear disagreement over a major issue. The Bible says that Jesus died by being crucified on a cross. The Quran says that not only did Jesus not die by crucifixion, but that he was never even put on a cross. So, I don't know how nor why Greenville has reached the conclusion that he has? .
Peace
Greenville has reached the conclusion as in his last post:
It is true according to the Quran that The Jews never killed Jesus ,the Romans did.
first:1 Thessalonians 2:15 The Jews who both killed the Lord Jesus and the prophets
Second: The following verse would eliminate any doubt that the mission of Jesus terminated in peace....
[5:110] GOD will say, "O Jesus, son of Mary, remember My blessings upon you and your mother. I supported you with the Holy Spirit, to enable you to speak to the people from the crib, as well as an adult. I taught you the scripture, wisdom, the Torah, and the Gospel. Recall that you created from clay the shape of a bird by My leave, then blew into it, and it became a live bird by My leave. You healed the blind and the leprous by My leave, and revived the dead by My leave.
Recall that I saved you from the Children of Israel who wanted to hurt you, despite the profound miracles you had shown them.
It would be illogical to assume that If Jesus been executed by the Romans, Allah would remind him of his bless on him of saving him from the Jews!!!
or may be the torture and crucification by the Romans hurts less?
To sum up the point under discussion:
The following concepts mere weak traditions and wild speculations that absent from the Quranic text:
1-That Jesus been substituted on the cross by someone else.
2-That Jesus been crucified and been injured but escaped the cross(swoon theory).
3- That the claim that Jesus died willingly won't damage the claim (neither the Jews nor the Roman crucified him) as he did it with willingly then none crucified him but it is he who did it.
4- That the Quran deny Jewish crucification but affirms Roman one.
There are 2 other points not really related to the matter under discussion(whether Jesus been crucified or not) :
1- It is already established that Jesus never been crucified according to the Quran ,but did he die a natural death or lifted to heaven alive?
Is that concept supported by clear verses in the Quran or mere traditions?
2- Is there a clear Quranic support for a supposed second coming of Jesus? or mere traditions,If traditions how strong such traditions?
discussing those two points (that not related to the issue of crucification )will be later InshaAllah.....
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Now I think we arrived at the key word of understanding the real obstacle to make a harmony between the NT and the Quran regarding The death of Jesus....
In order to find out the point lets first assume that Jesus is included,according to the Quran in the list of the slain prophets;
Holy Quran 3:181 We shall certainly record their word and (their act) of
slaying the prophets in defiance of right.
assuming the verse to be;
Holy Quran 4:157 That they killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah.
will be there a harmony between the NT and the Quran? yes it will ,both agree that Jesus been killed , but hold on the biggest obstacle is waiting.........
(The significance of the death of Jesus)
The Quran Just as early christian sects sees no significance at all with the death of anyone regarding attaining heaven, and rejects entirely the concept of blood atonement ........
and that is the crux of the matter ,harmonize the crucification of Jesus in both the Bible and the Quran as much as you can till you reach the big obstacle (The significance of the death of Jesus)which no amount of attempts will ever solve......
And that is the approach I got after years of reflecting the issue..
I abandoned entirely the old approach (was Jesus crucified?) and recommend
(Has the death of Jesus any significance?)
The same way I abandoned the approach (Did Jesus say I'm God or worship me?)
and recommend the approach (Is the New Testament inerrant?)
and above all I even put the 2 previous questions as inferior to the biggest Question and the most crucial,clear ,effective ,that let me feel totally satisfied to believe the Bible to be not entirely inspired..... It is my favorite topic , the most importance of all issues in the arena of Biblical criticism it is (the issue of Bible prophecies especially the Messianic prophecies).........
It is more important than the Trinity
It is more important than the crucification.....
peace for all