What 'Book' do you suppose this verse is referring to?![]()
Stupid question. This verse refers to the bible.
What 'Book' do you suppose this verse is referring to?![]()
Stupid question. This verse refers to the bible.
you need a bible study from a good teacher.
And Also the below verse
"...If any man shall add to these things (or delete) God shall add unto him the plagues written in this Book." (Revelation 22:18-19)
But who cares! They do not really believe! The protestants have bravely expunged seven whole books from their Book of God!
The outcasts are:
The Book of Judith
The Book of Tobias
The Book of Baruch
The Book of Esther
Wisdom of solomon
Maccabees 1
Maccabees 2
What 'Book' do you suppose this verse is referring to?
you need a bible study from a good teacher.
Hang on, I have a bible at home. It has all these books. But what I do know some protestant bibles don't acknowledge is James.
Hang on, I have a bible at home. It has all these books.
This is why I do not spiritually associate with any scripture. Scriptures can either be modified or taught in a context that suits the people in charge.
This is why I do not spiritually associate with any scripture. Scriptures can either be modified or taught in a context that suits the people in charge.
I think you are talking about the following verse in Quran:i remember it as: if you believe then long for death
It is to the Jews (and maybe Christians) who were claiming that God loves them and they won't go to hell. Here God puts them to a challenge to show if they are really truthful about themselves. Next it goes on to say that they will never wish death because of what their hands forwarded (done). Then the Aya reiterates that GOD knows well about the people that misplace right and wrong."Say: 'If the Last Abode near Allah is for you purely, short of all people, then make a wish for death, if you are true." But they will never wish for it because of what their hands have sent ahead. And Allah is all-aware of the unjust." (2:94-95)
Allah reminded the Jews of their errors, breaking His covenant, transgression and defiance, when He raised Mount Tur above them so that they would believe and agree to the terms of the covenant. Yet, they broke it soon afterwards, Allah's statement, (Say: "Worst indeed is that which your faith enjoins on you if you are believers.'') means, "Worse yet is the manner in which you behaved in the past and even now, disbelieving in Allah's Ayat and defying the Prophets. You also disbelieved in Muhammad , which is the worst of your deeds and the harshest sin that you committed. You disbelieved in the Final Messenger and the master of all Prophets and Messengers, the one who was sent to all mankind. How can you then claim that you believe, while committing the evil of breaking Allah's covenant, disbelieving in Allah's Ayat and worshipping the calf instead of Allah" (94. Say to (them): "If the abode of the Hereafter with Allah is indeed for you especially and not for others of mankind, then long for death if you are truthful.'') (95. But they will never long for it because of what their hands have sent before them (i.e. what they have done). And Allah is Aware of the Zalimin .) (96. And verily, you will find them (the Jews) the greediest of mankind for life and (even greedier) than those who ascribe partners to Allah. One of them wishes that he could be given a life of a thousand years. But the grant of such life will not save him even a little from (due) punishment. And Allah is Seer of what they do.)
That was one of the belief of Jews of Madina. You have to look at the context and history behind the revelation. That verse was directed at specific people at that time but it has wider meaning too. Wider meaning is there is no partner with God, and God doesn't accept that at all.What about Sura 9:30/31? I was never taught that Ezra was the son of God or the priests were His equals. You can't be Jewish and think that God has children or equals. We call God "Father" maybe as a testament to His mercy, but not literally a father.
Yes. That's the nature of any scripture. It is always interpreted either by an official body or independantely, but a book does not say anything by itself. "You can't put it in a court's witness box and asks it what it means" (Chesterton), it wouldn't even hear you.
. You can't be Jewish and think that God has children or equals
I am only pointing out at your absurdities that claimed no jew would take anything else as equal to God.
This is why I do not spiritually associate with any scripture. Scriptures can either be modified or taught in a context that suits the people in charge.
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