Allah, the God of Jesus? & Muhammad, Prophesied by Jesus ?
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Oh my Gosh a 7th repetition of this post? why do you do this!!
Allah = One God in Arabic
Alaah - One God in Aramaic
Alohim/Elohim = One God in Hebrew
Root semitic hebrew words are A = Alef L = Laameh H - Haih
Root Arabic words are; A = Aleef L = Laam H = Haah
The irony and hypocrite American Evangelics assume English is the language of the REVELATION. Read Al Qu'ran, Learn Al Qu'ran before you give commentary on it.
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i suggest everyone reads these books
'Muhammad in Europe: A thousand years of Western Myth-Making ' - by Minou Reeves.
and
'Muhammad - A Prophet for our time' - by Karen Armstrong
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the story about jesus (pbuh)
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Maybe they are deaf and did not hear what was said in the movie. LOL. I clearly could hear he said "bi Alaah" or "bi Allah" which means "from/of God".
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Allah (arabic)
Alaah (Aramaic language of Christ)
Elohim can also be Alohim (hebrew)
Come from the SAME semitic root words.
In hebrew A = ALef, L = Laameh, H = Haaih in Arabic it is A = Aleef, L = Laam, H = Haah.
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While there are more 3 prophecies fitting Muhammad in te Bible. Deutronomy 18:18, and the nature Muhammad illiterate receives revelation placed into his mouth by divine intervention and is from among the brethren (Ishmaelite). In John 14:26 I explained spirit is prophet using the test 1:john:4 verse 3 and then I also used John 1:25 to show you 3 distinct prophets were awaited!! I COULD SHOW MORE
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Paraclete is originally a Greek word. According to Websters New World Dictionary, it derives from the Greek word parakletos
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meaning intercessor, advocate, pleader. However, Abidin Pasha, a nineteenth-century scholar from Yanya, Greece, who knew Greek very well and whose works on Greek literature were highly praised by Greek authorities, writes that the origin of Paraclete is piriklitos, meaning Ahmad, the one who is much praised. We also read in the Quran that Jesus predicted the Prophet Muhammad with the name, Ahmad, a synonym of Muhammad (61:6).
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Paraclete does not mean holy spirit
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Church says: Paraclete Jesus means the Holy Spirit, but it is questionable what connection the Holy Spirit has with interceding, pleading or advocating, which, in fact, refer to the main attributes of the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, even though we accept that the word drives from paracletos. Besides, it should also be noted that translators of the Gospels intentionally refrain from writing Paraclete and, instead, they prefer to translate it, but all differently.
I'm not getting the point, yes even today we IF say god is allah in arabic.. which is an aramaic word.
In fact when you say "allah-o-akbar" this may be used by christians... In fact i agree with the whole adhan except for the line.. "Ashado ana mohhamad al rasool allah" which means i bear witness to mohamad the messenger of god.
IF muslims decide to keep the original arabic text so be it. does not give them the word "allah"
221532008 3 years ago 2
How about the word "Allah" used for "The God" in Arabic Bible?? Go ask your Arab Christian Brothers. They will tell you that Eloh and Elohim and Allah is the same diety.
TruthAboutBible 3 years ago
This is not a original sound of The Passion of The Christ. You trick it.
Why used this way to claim your faith? It is mannerliness and disgracefully.
Petarung 4 years ago
Please go and watch your copy of "Passion of Christ" in its original Aramic dialogs by the actors.
TruthAboutBible 4 years ago