Mark Siljander
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Right, right.
Right, right.
Right, right.
So going back to this thought about the begotten, we spoke about earlier that the Bible says that the Holy Spirit was breathed into Mary by God, who is a virgin, and the sinless Messiah was born. Well, the Quran says precisely the same thing, that God, Allah, breathed into Mary's, a virgin, womb and produced Isa, Jesus, a perfect, Zakiya, perfect, unblemished Mashiach, Messiah.
So going back to this thought about the begotten, we spoke about earlier that the Bible says that the Holy Spirit was breathed into Mary by God, who is a virgin, and the sinless Messiah was born. Well, the Quran says precisely the same thing, that God, Allah, breathed into Mary's, a virgin, womb and produced Isa, Jesus, a perfect, Zakiya, perfect, unblemished Mashiach, Messiah.
So going back to this thought about the begotten, we spoke about earlier that the Bible says that the Holy Spirit was breathed into Mary by God, who is a virgin, and the sinless Messiah was born. Well, the Quran says precisely the same thing, that God, Allah, breathed into Mary's, a virgin, womb and produced Isa, Jesus, a perfect, Zakiya, perfect, unblemished Mashiach, Messiah.
And I thought, well, what's the difference? We call him son, our term is son of God, and the Muslims are all hung up on that. They shouldn't be because in their mind, this is the critical point. And here's the common ground. You could build with Gaddafi, Omar al-Bashir, or your neighbor.
And I thought, well, what's the difference? We call him son, our term is son of God, and the Muslims are all hung up on that. They shouldn't be because in their mind, this is the critical point. And here's the common ground. You could build with Gaddafi, Omar al-Bashir, or your neighbor.
And I thought, well, what's the difference? We call him son, our term is son of God, and the Muslims are all hung up on that. They shouldn't be because in their mind, this is the critical point. And here's the common ground. You could build with Gaddafi, Omar al-Bashir, or your neighbor.
that the common ground is that he was born supernaturally, and the Son of God construct is ubiquitous throughout the Old Testament. It's unique. Anyone, any being conceived or breathed by Yahweh, including the angels... They were called the sons of God. Look down on the women in Genesis 6 and say, aren't they beautiful? And created the Nephilim. Well, they are called sons of God.
that the common ground is that he was born supernaturally, and the Son of God construct is ubiquitous throughout the Old Testament. It's unique. Anyone, any being conceived or breathed by Yahweh, including the angels... They were called the sons of God. Look down on the women in Genesis 6 and say, aren't they beautiful? And created the Nephilim. Well, they are called sons of God.
that the common ground is that he was born supernaturally, and the Son of God construct is ubiquitous throughout the Old Testament. It's unique. Anyone, any being conceived or breathed by Yahweh, including the angels... They were called the sons of God. Look down on the women in Genesis 6 and say, aren't they beautiful? And created the Nephilim. Well, they are called sons of God.
Even high priests were called sons of God. You see that in the story of Job, too. Yeah, and Job as well. So what I'm saying, the notion of son of God should not be so offensive to the Muslims. The point is, what do we mean by that? We mean that God, Yahweh, blew his... is Holy Spirit into Mary. And that's precisely what the Quran says. The stories are almost identical and even linguistically.
Even high priests were called sons of God. You see that in the story of Job, too. Yeah, and Job as well. So what I'm saying, the notion of son of God should not be so offensive to the Muslims. The point is, what do we mean by that? We mean that God, Yahweh, blew his... is Holy Spirit into Mary. And that's precisely what the Quran says. The stories are almost identical and even linguistically.
Even high priests were called sons of God. You see that in the story of Job, too. Yeah, and Job as well. So what I'm saying, the notion of son of God should not be so offensive to the Muslims. The point is, what do we mean by that? We mean that God, Yahweh, blew his... is Holy Spirit into Mary. And that's precisely what the Quran says. The stories are almost identical and even linguistically.
The Arabic and is the Hebrew. See the sounds of similarities? Aloha is God in Hebrew. Allah is what Jesus himself used in his vernacular Aramaic and Allah, Allah Arabic, Allah Aramaic, Aloha Hebrew. So that similarity was stunning because most of my Christian friends say Allah is not the God of the Bible. Right. Well, I said, etymologically, it is the same God, at least in terms of title.
The Arabic and is the Hebrew. See the sounds of similarities? Aloha is God in Hebrew. Allah is what Jesus himself used in his vernacular Aramaic and Allah, Allah Arabic, Allah Aramaic, Aloha Hebrew. So that similarity was stunning because most of my Christian friends say Allah is not the God of the Bible. Right. Well, I said, etymologically, it is the same God, at least in terms of title.
The Arabic and is the Hebrew. See the sounds of similarities? Aloha is God in Hebrew. Allah is what Jesus himself used in his vernacular Aramaic and Allah, Allah Arabic, Allah Aramaic, Aloha Hebrew. So that similarity was stunning because most of my Christian friends say Allah is not the God of the Bible. Right. Well, I said, etymologically, it is the same God, at least in terms of title.
Now, how one views God, maybe through their lenses, is different. There are 56,000, give or take, sects and denominations of Christianity all over the world, hair-splitting every little theological difference here. But I would say that there are more dynamic synergies between the Quran and the Bible.
Now, how one views God, maybe through their lenses, is different. There are 56,000, give or take, sects and denominations of Christianity all over the world, hair-splitting every little theological difference here. But I would say that there are more dynamic synergies between the Quran and the Bible.