307-3. Is Jesus Allaah. Part 3.

Updated.

5 August 2021 (1442 AH).

 

Is Jesus Allaah?

Is Isa Allaah?

Is Eesa Allaah?

Is Esa Allaah?

Is Essa Allaah?

Is Isaa Allaah?

Is Isah Allaah?

Is Isaah Allaah?

Is Issa Allaah?

Is Issaa Allaah?

Is Issah Allaah?

Is Iesa Allaah?

Is Iesaa Allaah?

Is Iesah Allaah?

Is Iessa Allaah?

Is Iesus Allaah?

Is Yasu Allaah?

Is Yasuu Allaah?

Is Yeshu Allaah?

Is Yeshua Allaah?

Is Yeshuaa Allaah?

Is Yesus Allaah? 

 

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INDEX: 

Is Jesus Allaah Part 3. 

 

45. Judaism and Christianity. 

       a. Allaah teaches "Allaah is one" not three in a Trinity.

 

46. Allaah teaches "there is no saviour except Allaah."

 

47. Allaah does not teach that humans inherit sin and therefore a blood sacrifice of Jesus is necessary to remove the sin inherited by humans.

 

48. Who best describes Allaah; Allaah or humans?

 

49. Original sin.  

 

50. Which Books contradict the Jewish Bible? 

       50-5. The book of Acts of the Apostles.

       50-6. The book of Romans 

       50-7. The book of First Corinthians. 

       50-8. The book of Second Corinthians. 

       50-9. The book of Galatians. 

       50-10. The book of Ephesians

       50-11. The book of Philippians

       50-12. The book of Colossians

       50-13. The book of First Thessalonians. 

       50-14. The book of Second Thessalonians. 

       50-15. The book of First Timothy.  

       50-17. The book of Titus. 

       50-19. The book of Hebrews.

       50-21. The book of First Peter.

       50-22. The book of Second Peter.

       50-23. The book of First John.

       50-24. The book of Second John.

       50-26. The book of Jude.

       50-27. The book of Revelation.

       50a. The Gospel of Barnabas.

 

51. Which Books confirm the Jewish Bible? 

       51-1. The Gospel of Matthew (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible). 

       51-2. The Gospel of Mark (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible). 

       51-3. The Gospel of Luke (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible). 

       51-4. The Gospel of John (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible). 

       51-16. The book of Second Timothy. 

       51-18. The book of Philemon. 

       51-20. The book of James. 

       51-24. The book of Second John (if interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible).

       51-25. The book of Third John.

       51a. The Quran.

 

52. The 27 books in the New Testament Christian Bible.

       A. The Christian books that contradict the Jewish Bible.

       B. The Christian books that confirm the Jewish Bible. 

 

53. Summary. The purpose of Islam and Muslims is to explain all the Books of Allaah to all the peoples of the world in friendship, kindness, forgiveness and peace. 

 

Is Jesus Allaah Part 3. 

 

45. Judaism and Christianity. 

1. Christianity agrees with Judaism if the four Gospels are interpreted to agree with the Torah. 

2. Christianity contradicts Judaism if the Gospels are interpreted to agree with the books of humans (Paul, Romans etc) that exist outside the four Gospels. 

3. The four Gospels are the word of Allaah confirming what Allaah has said over thousands of years in the Jewish Hebrew Bible. 

4. The four Gospels are not confirming what was written by humans outside the Gospels in the books of humans by Paul, Romans etc 

5. If you read and understand the four Gospels in a way where nothing in any of the four Gospels contradict each other or contradict the Torah then those four Gospels agree with Judaism meaning the Gospel is nothing but a confirmation of what is in the Torah meaning everything Jesus says in the Gospel confirms what Allaah has already said in the Torah meaning the Gospel is calling on Jews to obey the Torah not only in law but in their heart which is what every messenger of Allaah says in the many books contained in the Jewish Hebrew Bible. 

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law (in the Torah Taurat) or the Prophets (because another comforter shall come after me in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26 – 15:27, 16:7 – 16:15); I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth).  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themselves.

 

6. Jesus confirmed that nothing can be added or taken away from the Torah meaning anyone who thinks Jesus has added or taken something away from the Torah has misunderstood what Jesus has said because Jesus said anyone who teaches people to disobey the Torah will be the lowest in the Kingdom of heaven in 5 above. 

This means whatever Jesus says in the four Gospels cannot be interpreted to mean disobeying anything in the Torah. 

If anyone thinks Jesus is teaching people to disobey the Torah they are misunderstanding what Jesus said because Jesus is teaching people to follow the Torah not to disobey it. 

 

For example in Gospel of Matthew 15:11. 

Gospel of Matthew 15:11 “The thing entering into the mouth does not make a human being unclean, but rather the thing coming forth out of the mouth, that is what makes the human being unclean." 

 

It is incorrect to interpret this as meaning Jesus is teaching people to abandon the laws in the Torah regarding which foods can be eaten because that would contradict Gospel of Matthew 5:18 – 5:19 which confirms the Torah. 

The same applies to what Jesus teaches during the Sabbath. 

What Allaah has told Jesus to do and say during the Sabbath is not teaching people to abandon the laws of the Sabbath in the Torah because that would contradict Gospel of Matthew 5:18 – 5:19 which confirms the Torah. 

 

Jesus is saying those who show off pretending they are righteous by their outward behaviour of observing the Torah laws regarding food or the Sabbath or anything else people can see them doing is not righteous because of what people see of them but they can only be righteous because of what is inside their heart. 

This is the same message delivered by every messenger in the many books contained in the Jewish Hebrew Bible and the four Gospels do nothing but confirm what was said by Allaah before. 

 

7. In Christianity today instead of following what Jesus is teaching in the four Gospels many people are following other people’s interpretation of those four Gospels which introduced new ideas like Trinity and the need for blood sacrifice to remove sin and original sin which are not what Allaah is teaching in the four Gospels which are confirming the Jewish Hebrew Bible. 

This means many in Christianity today are putting meaning in the four Gospels that do not come from Allaah in the Torah or from Allaah in the Gospels but come from the books of humans in Paul and Romans etc. 

This has the result of changing the words of Allaah “inside the human mind” by adding Trinity and original sin which are not the teachings of Allaah in the message Jesus delivered. 

Is the message delivered by Allaah in the four Gospels and the Torah so hard to understand that new ideas like Trinity and original sin were required? 

Did Allaah not make clear who Allaah is in the many Books in the Jewish Hebrew Bible and in the four Gospels so that humans needed to invent new ways to describe Allaah? 

Who can best describe Allaah? The messengers sent by Allaah in the Jewish Hebrew Bible and the four Gospels or the books of humans such as Paul, Romans etc who add interpretations which contradict what Allaah is teaching in the Jewish Hebrew Bible and in the four Gospels?

 

The following question has been asked. 

Does Allaah have the right in some sense to change the rules of the game?

On a hypothetical level, does Allaah have the right to say, “It was perhaps not entirely clear in my previous revelation to you, but in fact the doctrine of the Trinity is true. 

The Jewish stance towards the matter is not that they were confused theologically about the Trinity but rather they acted rebelliously against Allaah.

 

Answer. If it is true that Allaah for thousands of years was saying “Allaah is one” and now Allaah sees that humans have misunderstood and sent the true message that “Allaah is three in one” why is Jesus still delivering what is claimed to be the old misunderstood message in the Gospel as “the first commandment of Allaah” which means it is the most important message from Allaah to all humankind?

 

Gospel of Mark 12:29 (A Jewish scribe asked what is the first commandment of Allaah?) and Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments (of Allaah) is, Hear (listen), O (all the children of) Israel; The Lord our Allaah is one Lord (Allaah). 

Note 1. Jesus and Moses both told the people the first of all the commandments of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one. 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people except those who disbelieved confirming "Allaah is one Allaah" not three in one.

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. If Allaah is one then the Gospel would teach that Jesus does not know the hour.

Note 2. If Allaah is three in one then the Gospel would teach both Jesus and Allaah know the hour.

Note 3. In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah because Jesus does not know the hour meaning the teaching that Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah contradicts the Gospel meaning Trinity was invented after the time of Jesus and after the writing of the Gospels.

Note 4. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels.

Note 5. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah.

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one.

Note 6. What does Son of Allaah mean?

Son means servant of Allaah.

The Quran warns against misunderstanding the meaning of son because some Christians thought that son was a real biological son instead of correctly knowing that son means servant of Allaah in both the Torah and in the Gospel.

Note 7. In the time of Prophet Jesus no one believed that Jesus is Allaah because Jesus was delivering the words of Allaah like the prophets before him who all confirmed that -

"Allaah is not a man" in Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29 and Hosea 11:9 and

"Allaah is not the son of man" in Numbers 23:19 and

"Do not liken anyone or anything to Allaah" in Isaiah 40:25 and Isaiah 46:5 and

The warning from messiah king David that “there is no salvation in the son of man” in Psalm 146:3.

Meaning Jesus is not Allaah in the sight of all the people who saw him 2000 years ago.

The Jewish people 2000 year ago and today understood and understand the meaning of Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Hosea 11:9, Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5 and Psalm 146:3 which is explained above and that “Allaah is one” which is the First of the Ten Commandments of Allaah is not the same as “Allaah is three in one” because adding “three in one” violates the commandment of Allaah in Deuteronomy 4:2 "not to add or subtract" to what Allaah has commanded in the Torah for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation lived for 100 years in Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible meaning no one can add or subtract to the commandment that “Allaah is one” by adding “Allaah is three in one” because Allaah has forbidden anyone from doing such a thing so that people can judge true prophets who confirm the word of Allaah from false prophets and dreamers of false dreams who add or subtract from the word of Allaah especially in the first and most important of the Ten Commandments of Allaah that “Allaah is one” not “three in one.”

Note 8. Allaah confirms "Allaah is one Allaah" not three in one.

Quran 43:59 Koran 43:59 He (Prophet Jesus) is no more than a servant (of Allaah) on whom We (Allaah) bestowed favour and We (Allaah) made him (Prophet Jesus) an example (of righteousness) for the Children of Israel. 

 

Jesus is the son of man meaning he is a human messenger of Allaah and he is the son of Allaah meaning he is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah.

 

This means the true message from Allaah is in the Gospels delivered by Jesus and the error of Trinity came after the death of Jesus meaning Trinity did not come from Allaah but came from humans meaning Jesus delivered the same message that Allaah had sent over thousands of years in the books contained in the Jewish Hebrew Bible.

The four Gospels show that the Jews have made no error in understanding Allaah and Allaah made no miscalculation in the way Allaah has described Himself as “one with no other” meaning the Jews have been obedient to Allaah to this day because they continue to follow the Torah which is confirmed by every book which came after the Torah including the four Gospels all confirming the Torah must be obeyed until the Day of Judgement. 

The only contradiction to what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Hebrew Bible and the four Gospels are those in the books of humans who invented Trinity and original sin and blood sacrifice as the only way to remove sin which is not what Allaah teaches. 

 

Deuteronomy 13:2 If there comes in the midst of you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams and he gives you a sign or a wonder, 

Deuteronomy 13:3 and the sign or the wonder happens and then he spoke to you saying: "Let us go after other gods (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”), which you have not known, and let us serve them (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”)'; 

Deuteronomy 13:4 you shall not listen to the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for the LORD your Allaah is testing you to know whether you love the LORD your Allaah with all your heart and with all your soul.

 

45a. Allaah teaches "Allaah is one" not three in a Trinity. 

Trinity meaning three was invented after the death of Jesus meaning it is not the teaching of Allaah. 

The teaching of Allaah is only what Jesus said in the Gospel of Jesus by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in agreement with the Torah. 

The Torah and Gospel are the teaching of Allaah and what Allaah teaches is above inventions such as Trinity. 

Who can describe Allaah better than Allaah? 

Trinity teaches three but Allaah teaches one. 

Exodus 20:2 I am the LORD your AllaahYou shall have no other gods before Me (Allaah). 

 

45b. Trinity allowed images but Allaah forbad images. 

Exodus 20:3 You shall not make for yourself a graven image, nor any manner of likeness, of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth (to which you face when in pray); 

 

45c. Trinity teaches three but Allaah teaches no one is with Allaah. 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..." 

 

45d. Trinity teaches three are equal to Allaah but Allaah teaches no one is equal to Allaah. 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me;

 

45e. Trinity worships three but Allaah only accepts worship of one and forbids worship with images. 

Isaiah 42:8 I am the LORD (YHWH, Yahweh), that is My name; and My glory I (Allaah) will not (allow you to) give to another (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one), neither (do I Allaah allow) My (Allaah’s) praise to (be given in front of) graven images (because facing an image during pray is called idol worship which Allaah has forbidden). 

 

45f. There is no one beside Allaah. 

Isaiah 44:8 “… Is there a Allaah beside Me? There is no Rock (other god); I (Allaah) know not any (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

 

45g. There is no one beside Allaah. 

Isaiah 45:5 I am the LORD (Allaah), and there is none else, beside Me there is no Allaah …” (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

 

45h. There is no one except Allaah. 

Isaiah 45:6 “… there is none beside Me (Allaah), I am the LORD (Allaah); and there is none else (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one because no matter which way you describe three in one it is belief in three gods not one Allaah); 

 

45i. No one is with Allaah.

Belief that Allaah has others with him is belief in more than one Allaah. 

Malachi 2:10 Have we not all one father (Allaah)? Has not one Allaah created us? …”

1 Chronicles 17:20 O LORD (Allaah), there is none like You, neither is there any Allaah beside You, according to all that we have heard with our ears.

Isaiah 44:24 So said the LORD (Allaah), your Redeemer (Saviour), the one who formed you from the womb: I am the LORD (Allaah), that makes all things; that alone stretched out the heavens (from one horizon to the other horizon); that spread out the earth by Myself;

Isaiah 45:18 “… I am the LORD (Allaah), and there is none else (besides Allaah such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

 

46. Allaah teaches "there is no saviour except Allaah."

Isaiah 43:10 “… before Me (Allaah) there was no Allaah formed, neither shall any be after Me (Allaah).

Isaiah 43:11 I am the LORD (Allaah); and beside Me (Allaah) there is no savior (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because all salvation comes from Allaah who created every creation including Jesus and the angels including the Holy Spirit). 

 

46a. Allaah teaches there is no one with Allaah. 

Isaiah 45:20 Assemble yourselves and come, draw near together, you (the children of Israel) that are escaped of the nations; they (those nations) have no knowledge (of Allaah because) that carry the wood of their graven image, and pray to a god that cannot save (them, because instead of praying to the creator they pray to what Allaah created and disobey the first two Commandments of the Ten Commandments of Allaah).

 

Isaiah 45:21 Declare you (the children of Israel, the truth about Allaah), and bring them (all the nations) near, yes, let them take counsel together (and learn about Allaah): Who has announced this (truth about Allaah) from ancient time, and declared it (in times) of old? Have not I the LORD (Allaah)? And there is no Allaah beside Me, a just Allaah and a Saviour; there is none (other savior or god) beside Me (Allaah, meaning Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not beside Allaah in controlling the heavens and the earth because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one)

 

46b. All salvation comes from Allaah and no one else. 

Isaiah 45:22 Look to Me (the one and only Allaah) (people of) all the ends of the earth and you will be saved (in the hereafter) for I am Allaah, and there is none else (meaning there is only one creator of every creation)

 

Isaiah 45:23 By Myself (by My name) I (Allaah) have sworn, from my mouth has gone out in righteousness a word that shall not return (meaning a word that shall not be cancelled); “To Me (Allaah) every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear allegiance.

 

46c. Allaah teaches salvation comes from Allaah and no one else. 

Hosea 13:4 “… you shall acknowledge no Allaah but Me (Allaah), and beside Me there is no savior (meaning Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not beside Allaah in controlling the heavens and the earth because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one).

 

46d. Allaah teaches salvation does not come from the son of man.

Psalm 146:3 (Prophet David revealed) Do not put your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no salvation.

 

46e. Allaah teaches His anointed (meaning messiah) are saved.

Psalm 20:7 Now I know that the LORD (Allaah) saves His anointed (messiah is the Hebrew word for the anointed person); He (Allaah) will answer him from His (Allaah’s) holy heaven with the mighty acts of His (Allaah’s) saving right hand.

 

47. Allaah does not teach that humans inherit sin and therefore a blood sacrifice of Jesus is necessary to remove the sin inherited by humans.

Original sin is the belief that humans inherit sin and was invented after the death of Jesus to claim Jesus had to die as a blood sacrifice to remove the sins of other humans.

Allaah does not teach the belief of original sin.

Original sin was invented after the death of Jesus.

The Blood sacrifice of Jesus for the sins of humans is not necessary because Allaah tells humans how to remove their sins without blood sacrifice in the Torah which Jesus was teaching to the people.

47a. Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23

47b. Hosea 6:6, 14:2 – 14:5

47c. Micah 6:6 – 6:8 

47d. 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50

 

The promise of Resurrection. 

47L. Genesis 9:5, Genesis 15:15, Daniel 12:2, Daniel 12:13, Isaiah 26:19, Isaiah 66:22-66:24, Ecclesiastes 12:7 and Psalm 30:3-30:4, 37:1, 37:9, 37:11, 37:17-18, 37:21-22, 37:27-30, 37:34 and 37:37-40

 

47a. Allaah forgives sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

Note 1. See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k below for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Note 1. Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Note 2. Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Note 3. When a human turns away from their evil behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour Allaah forgives their past sins.

 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)? 

Note 1. Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

Note 2. When a human turns away from their evil behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour Allaah forgives their past sins.

 

Comment 1. Leviticus 17:11 is not a command to make blood sacrifice for atonement of sin. 

Leviticus 5:11 (If a person does not have the money to buy a sheep for sacrifice then they can buy two turtledoves, or two young pigeons) but if he cannot afford two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, then he shall bring as his offering for his sin, a tenth part of fine flour for the sin-offering;

Psalm 141:2 (King David said) let my prayer be incense before You (meaning good in the sight of Allaah), the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice (meaning let my prayer be accepted by Allaah).

Note 1. Leviticus 5:11 and Psalm 141:2 shows Allaah does not need blood sacrifice to forgive sin.

The first word in Leviticus 17:11 is “for” meaning “because” so we need to read Leviticus 17:10 to understand that Leviticus 17:10 forbids the eating of blood and Leviticus 17:11 is the reason Allaah has prohibited eating blood. 

The Jewish Bible in Leviticus 17:11 does not say "without blood sacrifice there is no forgiveness of sin."

After explaining that it is prohibited to eat blood Leviticus 17:11 says that the only thing you can do with blood is to put it on the altar to make an atonement when that is the prescribed offering.

Nowhere in the Jewish Bible does Allaah teach that "without blood sacrifice there is no forgiveness of sin."

See atonement of sin in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 do not require a blood sacrifice to remove human sin. 

 

Video 1. All You Need is Blood? Rabbi Tovia Singer Refutes the Church’s Core Doctrine of Sin and Atonement!

At 8 minute 00 seconds 8:00 Allaah forgives sin through many ways.

At 10 minute 00 seconds 10:00 Sacrifice of the passover lamb was not to remove sin but showed that the Hebrews were faithful to Allaah because they were willing to sacrifice a lamb which was a god in the eyes of the Egyptians in Exodus 12:26-27 meaning the passover lamb is a remembrance of Passover and does not remove any sins.

At 11 minute 00 seconds 11:00 Allaah forgives unintentional sin through sin offering in Leviticus 4:2..

At 14 minute 00 seconds 14:00 Sacrifice cannot remove intentional sin except for a guilt offering which can be a grain sacrifice by a poor person or an animal sacrifice by a wealthy person who has admitted his guilt voluntarily and where there were no witnesses in Leviticus 5:1-5:26 (in Tanakh or in a Christian bible Leviticus 5:1-5:19 and 6:1-6:7).

At 24 minute 00 seconds 24:00 Isaiah 53:10 Allaah says to the servant Israel if you repent then Allaah will give you children and a long life and Allaah’s purpose will be successful in the hand of his servant who is Israel.  

At 25 minute 00 seconds 25:00 A sacrifice is used to remove the weakest of sins by a sin offering for unintentional sin.

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47b. Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice Hosea 6:6 and 14:2 – 14:3. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings.

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

 

47c. Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8. 

Micah 6:6 'With what shall I come before the LORD and bow myself before the most high Allaah? Shall I come before Him with burnt-offerings, with one year old calves? 

 

Micah 6:7 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams (as a sacrifice) and ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I give my first-born (child as a sacrifice) for my wrongdoing, (my first-born who is) the fruit of my body for the sin (the wrongdoing) of my soul?' 

 

Micah 6:8 It has been told to you O man, what is good and what the LORD does require of you: only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah (in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 and Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 and 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50 meaning the forgiveness of sin comes not from sacrifice but from asking Allaah for forgiveness and replacing bad behaviour with good behaviour)

 

47d. Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50.

1 Kings 8:46 (King and Prophet Solomon Sulaiman said) if they sin against You (Allaah) for there is no man that does not sin and You (Allaah) are angry with them, and deliver them to their enemy, so that they carry them as captive away to the land of the enemy, far away or near;

Note 1. See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k below for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

 

1 Kings 8:47 yet if they shall come to think (what they did against Allaah) when they are in the land where they are carried captive, and turn back (repenting facing the Holy Temple mountain in Jerusalem), and make supplication (in prayer) to You (Allaah) in the land where they were taken to as captive, saying: We have sinned, and have done wrong, we have been wicked;

 

1 Kings 8:48 if they turn back to You (Allaah) with all their heart and with all their soul in the land of their enemies who took them captive, and pray to You (Allaah, facing) toward their land (Israel), which You (Allaah) gave to their fathers, (facing in prayer towards) the city (Jerusalem) which You (Allaah) have chosen, and the house (Temple of Allaah) which I (King and Prophet Solomon Sulaiman) have built for Your (Allaah’s) name; 

 

1 Kings 8:49 then hear You (Allaah) their prayer and their supplication in heaven Your (Allaah’s) dwelling-place, and uphold their cause;

 

1 Kings 8:50 and forgive Your (Allaah’s) people who have sinned against You (Allaah), and all their wrongdoings that they have wronged against You (Allaah); and cause their captors to show them (the children of Israel) mercy. 

 

47e. Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in the Jewish Bible.

2 Chronicles 7:14 If My people, upon whom My name is called, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their evil ways; then will I (Allaah) hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. 

 

Daniel 4:24 Therefore O King may my counsel be acceptable to you, atone for your sins with righteousness, and your wrongdoings with mercy to the oppressed …”

 

2 Samuel 12:13 And King David said to Prophet Nathan: 'I have sinned against the LORD (Allaah).' And Nathan said to David: 'The LORD has put away your sin (because you admitted it and you repented); you shall not die. 

 

Isaiah 1:18 Come now, and let us reason together, said the LORD; though your sins be as scarlet (very great), they shall be as white as snow (completely forgiven); though they be red like crimson (very great), they shall be as wool (completely forgiven).

 

Isaiah 1:19 If you be willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land; 

 

Isaiah 55:6 Seek the LORD while He (Allaah) may be found, call on Him while He is near; 

 

Isaiah 55:7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the man of wrongdoing (forsake) his (evil) thoughts; and let him return to the LORD (Allaah) that He (Allaah) may have mercy on them, and (to whoever turns) to our Allaah, for He (Allaah) will abundantly pardon (them who turn away from wickedness). 

 

Jeremiah 36:3 It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the disasters which I (Allaah) purpose to do to them; that they may return every man from his evil way, and I (Allaah) may forgive their wrongdoing and their sin. 

 

Job 22:23 If you return to the Almighty you will be restored, if you remove unrighteousness from your tents, 

 

Jonah 3:6 And the news (that Allaah would destroy Nineveh in 40 days) reached the king of Nineveh, and he arose from his throne, and laid his robe from him, and covered him with sackcloth, and sat in ashes. 

 

Jonah 3:7 And he caused it to be proclaimed and published through Nineveh by the decree of the king and his nobles, saying: 'Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything; let them not feed, nor drink water; 

 

Jonah 3:8 but let them be covered with sackcloth, both man and beast, and let them cry mightily to Allaah; let everyone turn from his evil way, and from the violence that is in their hands. 

 

Jonah 3:9 Who knows whether Allaah will not turn and repent (from the threat to destroy us), and turn away from His fierce anger, so that we do not perish?' 

 

Jonah 3:10 And Allaah saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and Allaah repented of the disaster, which He said He would do to them; and He (Allaah forgave their sins and) did not do it (meaning Allaah forgave them and Allaah did not destroy them). 

 

Proverb 15:8 The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD (Allaah); but the prayer of the upright is His (Allaah’s) delight. 

 

Psalm 30:3 O LORD my Allaah, I (David Dawud) cried out to You (Allaah, in repentance asking for forgiveness for my crimes of adultery and murder), and You did heal me (meaning healed my soul by forgiving my sins);

 

Psalm 32:5 I (King David) acknowledged my sin to You (Allaah), and my wrongdoing and I did not hid (it from Allaah); I said: 'I will make confession concerning my wrongdoing to the LORD (Allaah)' and You (Allaah) forgave the wrongdoing of my sin. 

 

47f. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said righteous behaviour is better than sacrifice and that no sacrifice is acceptable to Allaah if a person has not turned away from wicked behaviour. 

Amos 5:22 though you offer me burnt-offerings and your meal-offerings, I (Allaah) will not accept them; neither will I (Allaah) regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasts. 

 

Amos 5:23 Take away from Me (Allaah) the noise of your songs; and let Me (Allaah) not hear the melody of your harps. 

 

Amos 5:24 But let justice well up (from you) like waters (well up), and righteousness (flow from you) like a mighty stream.

 

Isaiah 1:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me (Allaah)? Said the LORD (Allaah); I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams, and fat beasts; and I do not delight in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. 

 

Isaiah 1:12 When you come to appear before Me (Allaah), who asked this from your hand? Trample My courts no more 

 

Isaiah 1:13 Bring offerings is an abomination to Me (Allaah). I cannot endure wrongdoing along with the solemn assembly. 

 

Isaiah 1:16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean, remove the evil of your doings from before My (Allaah’s) eyes, stop doing evil; 

 

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. 

 

Proverbs 21:3 To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD (Allaah) than sacrifice. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (Allaah), open my lips and my mouth shall declare Your praise. 

 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not delight in sacrifice or else I would give it; You (Allaah) have no pleasure in burnt-offering. 

 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices acceptable to Allaah is a broken spirit (that is repenting to Allaah); a broken and a contrite heart (asking forgiveness for sin), O Allaah, You (Allaah) will not despise. 

 

47g. Sometimes Allaah forgives without receiving sacrifice and sometimes Allaah forgives without receiving prayer because Allaah is the most merciful. 

Micah 7:18 Who is a Allaah like You, that pardons wrongdoing, and overlooks the transgression of the remnant of His heritage (the children of Israel)? He (Allaah) does not retain His anger for ever, because He delights in (giving) mercy. 

 

Micah 7:19 He (Allaah) will again have compassion on us. He will tread our wrongdoing underfoot. You (Allaah) will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea (through the mercy of Allaah)

 

Micah 7:20 You (Allaah) will show faithfulness to Jacob and mercy to Abraham as You (Allaah) have sworn to our fathers from the days of old. 

 

Psalm 78:35 And they remembered that Allaah was their Rock, and the Most High Allaah their redeemer. 

 

Psalm 78:36 But they flattered Him (with nice words) with their mouth, and lied to Him (Allaah) with their tongue. 

 

Psalm 78:37 For their heart (some of the children of Israel) was not steadfast with Him (Allaah), neither were they faithful in His (Allaah’s) covenant. 

 

Psalm 78:38 But He (Allaah) being full of compassion, forgave their wrongdoing and did not destroy them; often He (Allaah) restrains His anger and does not stir up all His wrath. 

 

Psalm 78:39 So He (Allaah) remembered that they were only flesh (human), (like) a wind that passes away and does not come again (meaning Allaah has mercy to forgive faults in human weakness). 

 

47h. Allaah forbids the innocent to die for the sins of the guilty. 

Exodus 32:31 And (at Mount Sinai) Moses returned to the LORD (Allaah), and said: “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made a god of gold. 

 

Exodus 32:32 Forgive their sin and if not then blot me (Moses) out of Your (Allaah’s) book (of life) which You (Allaah) have written.” 

 

Exodus 32:33 And the LORD said to Moses: 'Whosoever has sinned against Me (Allaah), him I (Allaah) will blot out of My book (of life). 

Note 1. Allaah forbids innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers in Deuteronomy 12:31.

 

Deuteronomy 12:31 You shall not do so to the LORD your Allaah; for every abomination to the LORD (Allaah), which He (Allaah) hates, have they (the idol worshippers) done to their gods; for even their sons and their daughters do they (the idol worshippers) burn in the fire to their gods.

Note 1. Allaah hates human sacrifice which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers.

Note 2. Allaah forbids human sacrifice which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers.

Note 3. In a time when humans were being sacrificed to idol gods came the teaching that Allaah will never accept the abomination of human sacrifice in the story of the vision dream of the sacrifice of the son of Abraham Ibrahim. 

Note 4. See Micah 6:6-6:8

 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

Note 1. Allaah forbids innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers in Deuteronomy 12:31.

 

47i. After the story of Adam and Eve Allaah teaches that humans can overcome sin and humans can be righteous.  

Genesis 4:6 And the LORD (Allaah) said to Cain: 'Why are you angry? and why is your facial expression fallen? 

 

Genesis 4:7 (To the children of Adam and Eve) "Is it not so (that from the time of your parents Adam and Eve) if you improve (your behaviour), it (your sins) will be forgiven to you (like the sins of Adam and Eve were forgiven in the first chapter of Tanakh which are the headlines of creation where Allaah blesses Adam and Eve in Genesis 1:28 and in the following chapters Allaah gave more details about Adam and Eve which teach humans how Allaah forgives sin meaning anyone who is blessed by Allaah like Adam and Eve in Genesis 1:28 are sinless on the Day of Resurrection) and if you do not improve (your behaviour) then sin couches (like a serpent, like a snake) at the door and it desires you (to sin by waiting to bite your heel so that a human might fall down from righteousness as explained by the story of the serpent in Genesis 3:15), but you (the human) may rule over it (meaning humans can overcome sin as explained in a story where a snake is waiting to bite your foot however all humans can rule over sin as easily as crushing the head of a snake in Genesis 3:15 by returning to righteousness through repenting to Allaah and returning to good behaviour and this is confirmed by every prophet of Allaah in Ecclesiastes 7:20, Proverbs 24:16, 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50, Ezekiel 18:20 - 18:23, Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 - 14:3 and Micah 6:6 - 6:8)."

 

Deuteronomy 30:19 I (Allaah) call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I (Allaah) have set before you life (good) and death (evil), the blessing and the curse; therefore choose life (good), that you may live (meaning humans can choose to sin or not to sin)…” 

 

Abraham did everything Allaah required of him.

Genesis 26:5 For Abraham obeyed Me (Allaah) and did everything I (Allaah) required of him, keeping My commands, My decrees and My instructions.

 

Allaah reveals the future for the righteous among the Jewish people.

Zephaniah 3:12 I (Allaah) will also leave among you (the children of Israel) an afflicted and poor people and they shall trust in the name of the Lord (Allaah). 

Zephaniah 3:13 The remnant (righteous) of Israel shall do no wrong doing, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouths; for they shall eat and sleep and none shall make them afraid.

 

47j. Allaah says the Torah is made easy for humans to do. 

Deuteronomy 30:11 For this commandment (the Torah) which I (Allaah) command you this day, it is not too hard for you neither is it (the Torah) far off. 

Deuteronomy 30:12 It (the Torah) is not in heaven so that you should say: 'Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it (the Torah) to us, and make us to hear it so that we can do it?' 

Deuteronomy 30:13 Neither is it (the Torah) beyond the sea so that you should say: 'Who shall go over the sea for us and bring it (the Torah) to us, and make us to hear it so that we can do it?' 

Deuteronomy 30:14 But the word (the Torah) is very near to you, in your mouth and in your heart so that you may do it (the Torah). 

 

Psalm 147:19 He (Allaah) issued His (Allaah’s) commands to Jacob. His (Allaah’s) statutes and His (Allaah’s) rules to Israel. 

Psalm 147:19 He (Allaah) did not do so for any other nation. Therefore they (other nations) do not understand your precepts (your rules for behaviour and thought). Hallelujah (praise be to Allaah).

 

47k. Allaah says humans can be reighteous.

Ecclesiastes 7:20 For there is not a righteous man on earth, who continually does good and who never sins (meaning even the good person sometimes makes mistakes because only Allaah makes no mistakes).

 

Proverbs 24:16 For though the righteous person falls seven times, he will arise (and return to righteous behaviour), but the wicked stumble under adversity (and return to wicked behaviour).

Note 1. Righteous people make mistakes but they are righteous because they return to righteous behaviour.

Note 2. Righteous people learn from their mistakes to do good behaviour.

Wicked people learn from their mistakes to do wicked behaviour. 

 

Psalm 14:3 They (the group of people in Psalm 14:1 that say in their heart there is no Allaah and do wickedness) have all gone astray, they are all alike perverse, there is no one who does good, no, not one

Psalm 14:4 'Shall not all the workers of wrongdoing know it (in the hereafter that they have all gone astray), who eat up My people as they eat bread, and who do not call upon the LORD (Allaah)?' 

Psalm 14:5 There (in the hereafter) they (that say there is no Allaah and do wickedness) shall be in great terror; for Allaah is with the company of the righteous.

 

47L. The promise of Resurrection. 

Genesis 9:5 And surely I (Allaah) will require it (accounting in this life and/or in the hereafter) for (the taking of) your lifeblood; by the hand of any animal (who takes your life) I will require it (accounting for what they did); and by the hand of man (by suicide) even by the hand of every man’s brother (by any human who takes your life), I (Allaah) will require (taking) the life of (that) man (in this life and/or in the hereafter). 

Note 1. Suicide is punished in the hereafter. 

 

Genesis 15:15 But you (Abraham Ibrahim) shall go to your fathers in peace (in the hereafter); and you shall be buried in a good old age.

Note 1. Abraham Ibrahim was not buried with his fathers meaning he will see his fathers in the hereafter.

 

Daniel 12:2 And many of them that sleep in the dust (grave) of the earth shall awake (resurrected), some to everlasting life (in Paradise), and some to rebukes and everlasting loathing (in Hell). 

 

Daniel 12:13 But go your way till the end comes; and you shall rest (in the grave), and shall stand up to your lot (reward or punishment) at the end of the days (the Day of Resurrection and Judgement).

 

Isaiah 26:19 Your dead shall live, “My dead bodies shall arise, awake and sing, you that dwell in the dust (grave) for Your (Allaah’s) dew (the Torah) is like the dew of light (of guidance), and the earth shall bring to life the shades (those in the graves). 

 

Isaiah 66:22 For as the new heavens and the new earth which I (Allaah) will make shall remain before Me, said the LORD (Allaah), so shall your seed (off springs) and your name remain (and you). 

Isaiah 66:23 And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh (humans) come to worship before Me (Allaah), said the LORD. 

Isaiah 66:24 And they (the righteous among humans in the hereafter) shall go forth, and look on the carcasses of the men that have rebelled against Me (Allaah); for their worm (that eats their body) shall not die, neither shall their fire (in Hell) be stopped; and they (who rebelled against Allaah) shall be contemptible to all flesh (righteous humans who will see them in the hereafter).

 

Ecclesiastes 12:7 And (in death) the dust returns to the earth as it was and the spirit returns to Allaah who gave it. 

 

Psalm 30:3 O LORD my Allaah, I (David Dawud) cried out to You (Allaah, in repentance asking for forgiveness for my crimes of adultery and murder), and You did heal me (meaning healed my soul by forgiving my sins);

 

Psalm 30:4 O LORD, You brought my soul up from the grave (meaning Allaah saved the life of my soul by forgiving my sins); You did keep me (my soul) alive (free from sin by forgiving my sin) so that I (David Dawud) should not go down to the pit (in Hell in the hereafter).

See Psalm 37:1, 37:9, 37:11, 37:17-18, 37:21 - 22, 37:27 - 30, 37:34 and 37:37-40.  

 

47m. Asking Allaah for forgiveness removes sin. 

Jesus followed the Torah and taught the Torah therefore Jesus taught that the way to remove sin is in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 – 14:3, Micah 6:6 – 6:8 and 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 meaning the forgiveness of sin comes not from blood sacrifice but from asking Allaah for forgiveness and replacing bad behaviour with good behaviour. 

Isaiah 55:6 Seek the LORD while He may be found (and you are still alive), call out to Him while He (Allaah) is near (and you are still alive);

Isaiah 55:7 Let the wicked give up his way, and (let) the man of sin (give up) his (evil) thoughts; and let him return to the LORD, and He (Allaah) will forgive him, (turn back) to our Allaah, for He (Allaah) freely forgives. 

Isaiah 55:8 For My (Allaah’s) thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My (Allaah’s) ways, said the LORD (Allaah). 

Isaiah 55:9 For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My (Allaah’s) ways higher than your ways, and My (Allaah’s) thoughts above your thoughts. 

Isaiah 55:10 For as the rain or snow comes down from heaven. And does not return there (back to the sky) without soaking the earth and make it bring forth vegetation yielding seed for sowing and bread for eating; 

Isaiah 55:11 So is the word that comes from My (Allaah’s) mouth: it (My word) does not return to Me (Allaah) unfulfilled, but it (My word) accomplish what I (Allaah) please, achieves what I (Allaah) sent it (My word) to do.

 

47n. Nothing in the Gospel is correctly understood unless it agrees with what Allaah is teaching in the Torah. 

The message of Allaah delivered by Moses in the Torah is the same message of Allaah delivered by Jesus in the Gospel teaching “the first of all the commandments of Allaah is Allaah is one.” 

Who would change what Allaah tells us is His first commandment? 

In the Torah (Allaah is one) and in the Gospel (Allaah is one). 

 

Gospel of Mark 12:29 (A Jewish scribe asked what is the first commandment of Allaah?) and Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments (of Allaah) is, Hear (listen), O (all the children of) Israel; The Lord our Allaah is one Lord (Allaah). 

Note 1. Jesus and Moses both told the people the first of all the commandments of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one. 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people except those who disbelieved.

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. If Allaah is one then the Gospel would teach that Jesus does not know the hour.

Note 2. If Allaah is three in one then the Gospel would teach both Jesus and Allaah know the hour.

Note 3. In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah because Jesus does not know the hour meaning the teaching that Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah contradicts the Gospel meaning Trinity was invented after the time of Jesus and after the writing of the Gospels.

Note 4. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels.

Note 5. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah.

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one.

Note 6. What does Son of Allaah mean?

Son means servant of Allaah.

The Quran warns against misunderstanding the meaning of son because some Christians thought that son was a real biological son instead of correctly knowing that son means servant of Allaah in both the Torah and in the Gospel.

Note 7. In the time of Prophet Jesus no one believed that Jesus is Allaah because Jesus was delivering the words of Allaah like the prophets before him who all confirmed that -

"Allaah is not a man" in Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29 and Hosea 11:9 and

"Allaah is not the son of man" in Numbers 23:19 and

"Do not liken anyone or anything to Allaah" in Isaiah 40:25 and Isaiah 46:5 and

The warning from messiah king David that “there is no salvation in the son of man” in Psalm 146:3.

Meaning Jesus is not Allaah in the sight of all the people who saw him 2000 years ago.

The Jewish people 2000 year ago and today understood and understand the meaning of Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Hosea 11:9, Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5 and Psalm 146:3 which is explained above and that “Allaah is one” which is the First of the Ten Commandments of Allaah is not the same as “Allaah is three in one” because adding “three in one” violates the commandment of Allaah in Deuteronomy 4:2 "not to add or subtract" to what Allaah has commanded in the Torah for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation lived for 100 years in Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible meaning no one can add or subtract to the commandment that “Allaah is one” by adding “Allaah is three in one” because Allaah has forbidden anyone from doing such a thing so that people can judge true prophets who confirm the word of Allaah from false prophets and dreamers of false dreams who add or subtract from the word of Allaah especially in the first and most important of the Ten Commandments of Allaah that “Allaah is one” not “three in one.”

Note 8. Allaah confirms "Allaah is one Allaah" not three in one.

Quran 43:59 Koran 43:59 He (Prophet Jesus) is no more than a servant (of Allaah) on whom We (Allaah) bestowed favour and We (Allaah) made him (Prophet Jesus) an example (of righteousness) for the Children of Israel. 

 

Jesus is the son of man meaning he is a human messenger of Allaah and he is the son of Allaah meaning he is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah.

 

48. Who best describes Allaah; Allaah or humans?

Does the invention of Trinity improve the word of Allaah or change the word of Allaah?

Trinity is not in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John meaning Trinity is not the teaching of Jesus.

Do humans improve the words of Allaah or change the words of Allaah when humans claim “Allaah is three persons inside one person” instead of teaching what Moses and Jesus said which is “Allaah is one Allaah.”

If “Allaah and all the people” in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 (except those who wanted a reason to kill Jesus) said “Jesus is a prophet” and messenger and messiah meaning no one in the time of Jesus believed Jesus was Allaah then why would anyone believe “Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah” after the natural death of Jesus when Moses and Jesus both brought the same message that “Allaah is one Allaah” not a Allaah that is three persons inside one person? 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Only those who wanted a reason to kill Jesus claimed Jesus said he was Allaah when in fact what Jesus said was put in his mouth by Allaah as proof Jesus is like Moses “speaking in the name of Allaah” the words not of Jesus but the words of Allaah as described in Torah Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18 so that in the hereafter those who disbelieved Moses and Jesus will be told Allaah spoke to them because every messenger of Allaah like Moses and Jesus speaks the words of Allaah “in the name of Allaah” exactly as described in Torah Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18 meaning when they disbelieved Jesus they disbelieved the words from Allaah because the person who disbelieves the message delivered in the Torah by Moses that “Allaah is one Allaah” and by Jesus in the Gospel that “Allaah is one Allaah” has disbelieved Allaah. 

 

If someone claimed “Allaah is three persons in one” have they not changed the message that Allaah sent to the earth through Moses and Jesus that “Allaah is one?” 

Is the message invented after the death of Jesus that “Allaah is three persons in one” better and easier to understand than the message delivered by Moses and Jesus that “Allaah is one Allaah?” 

 

If Allaah says the first and most important message is “Allaah is one Allaah” and the first of the Ten Commandments is “I am the Lord your Allaah. You shall have no other gods but me” then did humans think they improved the words of Allaah or changed the words of Allaah by inventing the idea that Allaah is three persons inside one person? 

 

The Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John all teach that “Allaah is one Allaah” not “Allaah is three persons inside one” and that Moses and Jesus are the prophets and messengers of Allaah meaning they are not Allaah or part of Allaah.

 

In the hereafter will Allaah not say the message in the Torah Taurat to the Jews and in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John to the Christians and in the Quran to the Muslims is “Allaah is one Allaah?” 

 

Taurat Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah.” 

 

Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.” 

 

Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah …” 

 

Torah Deuteronomy 18:15 A prophet (Prophet Joshua Yusha followed by prophet after prophet, messenger after messenger) will the LORD your Allaah raise up to you (the children of Israel), from the midst of you (as happened 3000 years ago with Prophet David who delivered the Psalms in your midst presence when you were in the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah today in Israel and Palestine and 2000 years ago with Jesus who delivered the Gospel in your midst presence when you were in Judea and Galilee today in Israel and Palestine), of your brethren, like (you did) to me (Prophet Moses who delivered the Torah 3200 years ago in your midst presence when you were at Mount Sinai Horeb today in Egypt); to him (the prophet after prophet that is sent to you from Allaah, the messenger after messenger that is sent to you from Allaah) you shall (also) listen;  

 

Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 (Therefore) I (Allaah) shall raise up for them (the children of Israel) a prophet (Prophet Joshua Yusha followed by prophet after prophet, messenger after messenger) like you (Prophet Moses who delivered the Torah 3200 years ago when you were at Mount Sinai Horeb today in Egypt) from among their brothers brethren and I (Allaah) shall put my (Allaah’s) words in the mouth of the prophet (meaning prophet after prophet, messenger after messenger), who shall speak to them (the people) everything that I (Allaah) command him” (to speak to you);   

 

Note 1. When you read the words of Jesus in the Gospel these are the words Allaah has put in the mouth of Jesus and what Allaah has commanded the messenger Jesus to speak. Every messenger of Allaah speaks “the words of Allaah” and this is why some people confuse the messenger and think that his words mean he is Allaah. 

 

Note 2. To think Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah would be the same mistake as thinking Moses is Allaah or part of Allaah.

 

Note 3. If you forget all the stories outside the Gospel that claim Jesus is Allaah and look only at what Allaah has said in the Torah and the Gospel you would conclude that Jesus is the same as Moses and you would say Jesus is described perfectly in Torah Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18. 

The reason you would make this conclusion is because Jesus is a human in the Gospel like Moses is a human in the Torah and both pray to Allaah and both teach people to pray only to Allaah and both are prophets in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people in Gospel of Luke 24:19 meaning Jesus is not Allaah or a part of Allaah as confirmed by all the other Gospels; Gospel of Mark 13:32, Gospel of Matthew 24:36, Gospel of John 5:30 and Gospel of John 20:17. 

 

Gospel of Mark 13:11 "… whatever is given you in that hour (meaning, what ever you are told to say at that time by the Holy Spirit), that you are to speakFor you are not the ones speaking, but the Holy Spirit (who is the Angel messenger that delivers the word of Allaah from heaven to earth).

Note 1. Some people think Jesus is Allaah because when Jesus speaks “in the name of Allaah” Jesus says the words “Allaah has put in his mouth” through the Holy Spirit meaning you are hearing “the words of Allaah” which Jesus delivered. 

The word of Allaah delivered by the Holy Spirit to Jesus and to every human are “Allaah's words” delivered through the Holy Spirit so do not confuse Allaah with the human who delivers words which are spoken “in the name of Allaah.”

 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent: when He (Allaah) has said (something), will He (Allaah) not do it? Or when He (Allaah) has spoken, will He (Allaah) not make it (His promise) good?

Note 1. The Torah warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human by reminding that Allaah is not a man or the son of man.

 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind.

Note 1. The Jewish Bible warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human by reminding that Allaah is not a human being.

 

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Note 1. The Jewish Bible warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human.

 

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

 

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

The Quran confirms that Allaah did not abolish the Torah for the Jews and confirms that the four Gospels with the Christians confirm the message in the Torah that "Allaah is one" not three in one. 

The good news from Allaah for Jews and Christians delivered 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad.

1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran shall receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28.

2. Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat.

3. Christians who follow the Gospels and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil.

4. Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the Quran.

 

Quran 28:52 Koran 28:52 Those (knowledgeable among the Jews and Christians) to whom We (Allaah) gave the Book (the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil) before it (before the Quran was revealed), they believe in it (the revelations of the Quran meaning the Quran and the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John are in agreement with each other as proof that Allaah is real and as proof no one can change the word of Allaah). 

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Tanakh Jewish scripture is correct and explains the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. 

 

Quran 28:53 Koran 28:53 And when it (the Quran) is recited to them (the Jews who truly believe the Torah Taurat and the Christians who truly believe the Gospel Injil), they (those Jews and Christians) say, “We believe in it (the Koran Quran). It is the truth from our Lord (Allaah). Even before it (the Quran was revealed to us) we were of those (Jews and Christians) who submitted (to Allaah. The English word submitter is the Arabic word Muslim. Islam the religion means submission and Muslim the believer means submitter. Submitter and submission for the Muslim people is in Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah …” and submitter and submission for the Jewish people is in Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah” and submitter and submission for the Christian people is in the Gospel of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve” meaning Allaah inspired the same belief of Islam which is an Arabic word meaning submission, to Allaah in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and in others). - (Continued in Quran 28:54).

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Torah Taurat and explains the story of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. 

 

Quran 28:54 Koran 28:54 They (the Jews who truly believe the Torah Taurat and the Christians who truly believe the Gospel Injil and also believe the Quran) shall be given their reward twice (in Quran 28:54 meaning twofold in Quran 34:37 meaning double in Quran 57:28) because they are steadfast (in their belief in Allaah) and they repel evil with good (deeds) and they spend (in charity) from what We (Allaah) have provided to them. (Jews and Christians who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their book and also believe the Quran will receive their reward twice in the Hereafter.

 

Quran 34:35 Koran 34:35 And they (some of the Jews in Yathrib) say, “We have more (than you have) in wealth and children. We shall not be punished (in the hereafter except for a few days).” – (Continued in Quran 34:36). 

 

Quran 34:36 Koran 34:36 Say (Prophet Muhammad to the Jews in Yathrib), “My Lord (Allaah) increases provision for whom He (Allaah) wills and restricts it (for whom Allaah wills). But most people do not understand that." – (Continued in Quran 34:37). 

 

Quran 34:37 Koran 34:37 It is not your wealth or your children that shall bring you close to Us (Allaah), but the person who believes and does good (deeds). Theirs shall be a twofold reward (twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28) for what they (the Jews like Quran 3:113 - 3:115 and the Christians like Quran 5:82 - 5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran) did (because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39) and they (those Jews and Christians) shall live secure in the high dwellings (in Paradise Jannah).- (Continued in Quran 34:38).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be given a twofold reward in the hereafter.

 

Quran 34:38 Koran 34:38 (Jews and Christians who followed their Book and also believed the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter however) Those (Jews and the Christians who did not believe the Quran for example if Jews did not correctly observe the Torah Taurat by keeping the Sabbath Day which is their everlasting covenant with Allaah in every generation forever or if Christians did not correctly observe the Gospel Injil where Prophet Jesus said he is not Allaah "Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah" meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord and "Allaah is my Father and your Father" meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator in Gospel of John 20:17 and) who strive against Our (Allaah’s) revelations by trying to make them (Allaah’s revelations) to fail (for example Jesus is the son of Allaah means Jesus is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses and angels do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah because those who do), they shall be brought to the punishment (of Hell Jahannam in the Hereafter).

 

Quran 57:28 Koran 57:28 All you (the Jews and the Christians in Quran 57:27 and Quran 57:29) that believe, Fear Allaah and believe in His (Allaah’s) messenger and He (Allaah) shall give you a double portion of His (Allaah’s) mercy and provide for you a Light (of righteous knowledge meaning Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat and meaning Christians who follow the Gospel and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil and Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the warning from Allaah in Quran 4:136 that whoever has no faith in Allaah’s Books has strayed far away from Allaah because the Books of Allaah are the light) by which you shall walk (on the correct path in Quran 2:40 - 2:41, Quran 4:136 and Quran 28:48 - 28:49) and (in the hereafter) He (Allaah) shall forgive you (of your past sins). Allaah is forgiving and merciful. (Jews like Quran 3:113 - 3:115 and Christians like Quran 5:82 - 5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39). - (Continued in Quran 57:29).

Note 1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be given a double reward in the hereafter.

 

Quran 57:29 Koran 57:29 (Jews and Christians who followed their Book and also believed the Quran will receive their reward twice in Quran 28:54, twofold in Quran 34:37 and double in Quran 57:28 in the hereafter) so that the people of the Book (the Jews and the Christians who did not believe the Quran for example if Jews did not correctly observe the Torah Taurat by keeping the Sabbath Day which is their everlasting covenant with Allaah in every generation forever or if Christians did not correctly observe the Gospel Injil where Prophet Jesus said he is not Allaah "Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah" meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord and "Allaah is my Father and your Father" meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator in Gospel of John 20:17 and that Jesus is the son of Allaah means Jesus is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses and angels do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah because those who do) may know (in the hereafter) that they do not have power over anything from the bounty of Allaah and that (all) the bounty is in Allaah’s hand. He gives it (Allaah's bounty) to whom He (Allaah) wills. And Allaah is the possessor of the great bounty (of Paradise Jannah).

 

Quran 4:40 Koran 4:40 Allaah is not unjust not even as much as the weight of an atom (to people such as Jews and Christians and Muslims and all others). When any good (deed is done) He (Allaah) doubles it (meaning Allaah doubles the value of your good deeds) and He (Allaah) gives a great reward (of Paradise Jannah in the hereafter). 

Note 1. The good news from Allaah for Muslims delivered 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad in Quran 2:265, Quran 4:40 and Quran 33:31 is that the reward to Muslims for doing good deeds is also doubled in the hereafter meaning the reward for every good deed they do in this world will be doubled in the hereafter.

 

Quran 42:15 Koran 42:15 So (Prophet Muhammad) invite (the people to Allaah), and stay on the correct path as you (Prophet Muhammad) are commanded and do not follow their (the peoples) desires (concerning religion) but say, "I believe what Allaah has sent down of the Book (in the Quran and in the Torah Taurat in Quran 2:41, Quran 3:3, Quran 3:93, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:44, Quran 5:68, Quran 20:133 and in the Gospel Injil in Quran 3:3, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:68 and Quran 20:133) and I am commanded that I do justice between you (the Jews, Christians and Muslims). Allaah is our Lord and your Lord (meaning Allaah is the Lord of the Muslims and the Lord of the Jews and the Christians). For us (Muslims is the responsibility for) our deeds and for you (Jews and Christians is the responsibility for) your deeds. There is no argument between us (Muslims) and between you (the Jews and the Christians because Allaah has revealed the same message to all of us to worship Allaah who created you and do good in the world and reject evil in the world). Allaah shall bring us (Muslims and Christians and Jews and all humankind) together and to Him (Allaah) is the final destination (in the hereafter in Quran 2:62, Quran 3:64, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:48 and Quran 5:69).”

Note 1. There is no argument between Muslims and Jews and Christians because the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil and the Quran contain the same message to worship Allaah and strive for all that is good.

 

Quran 28:51 Koran 28:51 And We (Allaah) have made the Word (of Allaah in the Quran) to reach them (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) so that they might be reminded (of Allaah, their creator).

 

Quran 28:48 Koran 28:48 But when the truth came to them (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) from Us (Allaah), they said, “Why is he (Prophet Muhammad M Mim م M-uhammad م-uhammad) not given (signs) like what was given to Prophet Moses Musa (represented by Mount Sinai S’ Sin س Sin-ai س-ai)? But did they (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) not disbelieve in what was given to Prophet Moses Musa in the past? (Because) they say, “(They are both only books about magic) two magic (books the Torah Taurat T Ta ط Ta-urat ط-urat given by Allaah to Prophet Moses Musa and the Quran Q Qaf ق  Qaf-uran ق-uran given by Allaah to Prophet Muhammad) supporting each other” and they (the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia) say, “In all (that is in the Torah Taurat and the Quran) we do not believe.”

 

Quran 28:49 Koran 28:49 Say (Prophet Muhammad to the stone idol worshippers of Makkah Arabia), “Then bring a Book from Allaah that gives better guidance than these two (the Torah Taurat and the Quran) so that I (Prophet Muhammad) may follow it, if you are telling the truth.”

Note 1. The best guidance is the Quran and the Torah Taurat meaning both are correctly understood when they confirm and explain each other.

 

Quran 3:199 Koran 3:199 And there are among the people of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians) those who believe in Allaah and in that which has been revealed to you (Prophet Muhammad in the Quran) and revealed to them (in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil), (they) humble themselves to Allaah. They do not trade away (abandon) the revelations of Allaah for a little gain (by wrongly using the revelations of Allaah to increase their pride or arrogance), for them is a reward with their Lord. Allaah is quick to account (for what you do).

Note 1. The Quran confirms the Tanakh Jewish scripture is correct and explains the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

 

Quran 3:113 Koran 3:113 Not all of them (the Jews of Yathrib Arabia later Medina Arabia today Madinah Saudi Arabia) are the same, some of the people of the Scripture (the Jews of Yathrib) stand for what is right (correct) and they recite the revelations of Allaah during the hours of the night prostrating themselves in prayer (to Allaah).

 

Quran 3:114 Koran 3:114 Those (Jews of Yathrib) believe in Allaah and the Last Day and they do what is right and forbid what is wrong and they are quick to do good deeds and they are among the righteous.

 

Quran 3:115 Koran 3:115 And whatever good they (the Jews of Yathrib) do, it shall be accepted and Allaah knows very well who are the righteous (among the Jews of Yathrib). 

Note 1. The righteous among the Jews were promised Paradise Jannah in the time of Prophet Muhammad and this promise would apply to the righteous among Jews worldwide.

 

Quran 5:82 Koran 5:82 "... And you shall find that those who say, “We are Christians” have the most affection to the believers (of Allaah, the Muslims in Yathrib Arabia). That is because the priests and monks are not proud (meaning they love Allaah more than they love their pride). 

 

Quran 5:83 Koran 5:83 When they (the Christian priests and monks) listen to what has been revealed to the messenger (Prophet Muhammad), you shall see their eyes overflow with tears because they recognise it is the truth (from Allaah). They say, “Our Lord (Allaah), we believe, so write us as among the witnesses (that recognize the truth from Allaah).”  

 

Quran 5:84 Koran 5:84 Why should we (Christian priests and monks) not have faith in Allaah and in the truth that has come to us since we hope that our Lord (Allaah) shall admit us (to paradise) with the righteous people?  

 

Quran 5:85 Koran 5:85 For what they (the Christian priests and monks) said they are rewarded with gardens with rivers flowing underneath (in Paradise) where they shall live forever. That is the reward for those (people) that do good. 

Note 1. The righteous among the Christians were promised Paradise Jannah in the time of Prophet Muhammad and this promise would apply to the righteous among the Christians worldwide.

 

Quran 2:62 Koran 2:62 (In the hereafter) truly those (Muslims) who believed and those who became Jews, Christians and Sabians, whoever believed in Allaah and the Last Day (The Day of Resurrection) and did good deeds, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and they shall not fear or grieve (and this is confirmed in Quran 6:158 for those in the hereafter who “believed” and did good deeds. Quran 5:69 repeats Quran 2:62 meaning stop and think about what Allaah is saying in these verses confirming what is in the Hebrew Bible and the Gospel Injil of the promise of Paradise Jannah from Allaah in the books of Allaah on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement for those who “believed” and did good deeds. The Quran brings the same truth which Allaah brought to the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible and to the Christian people in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. The Quran is a confirmer of what came before it in the same way as the Gospel Injil is a confirmer of what came before it meaning the Books of Allaah confirm each other as proof Allaah is real and as proof His promise is real as explained in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ3o3ybc-KA

showing that without His permission no one can change His words in His Books which are with all humans today and until the Day of Judgement so that you can believe Allaah is real and His promise is real).

Note 1. The Jews who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 2. The Christians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 3. The Sabians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 4. The Muslims who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 5. Everyone who believed in Allaah and did good deeds goes to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 6. This revelation is so important that Allaah has repeated it in Quran 5:69.

In Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the promise of Paradise Jannah is not for those who “believe” but only for those who “believed” meaning who died (past tense) because it is not until the time of death that your true belief or disbelief and your good and evil deeds are judged,

Allaah repeated Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 two times because it is only with Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 that there are no contradictions within the Quran and between the Quran and the Torah Taurat and between the Quran and the Gospel Injil as proof in Quran 4:82 to the Jews in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:113-3:115 and to the Christians in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 5:82-5:85 and to the stone idol worshippers 1400 years ago who are not promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:85 and to all people today and in the future that the Quran is from Allaah because the Quran contains no contradictions.

If Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 did not exist then it would be proof that the Quran was not from Allaah because without Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the Quran would contradict its self and contradict the Torah Taurat and contradict the Gospel Injil.

Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 is good news for Jews, Christians, Sabians, Muslims and all the people in the world confirming they will all come together again in a life after death.

 

Quran 4:123 Koran 4:123 (Entry to Paradise Jannah) shall not be based on your (the Muslim's) desires or on the desires of the people of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians). (Instead) whoever does wrong (on the earth) shall earn (the punishment for the wrong) and that person shall not find any protector or helper other than Allaah (in the hereafter).

Note 1. Allaah will judge Muslims and Christians and Jews and every creation justly in the hereafter.

 

Quran 3:85 Koran 3:85 And whoever seeks a religion other than submission (to Allah Adonai Allaah Elohim G-d Allah HaShem Jehovah Yahweh YHWH which includes every human from the beginning of time until the end of time, for example stone idol worship) it shall not be accepted by Him (Allaah) in the Hereafter and (such a person) shall be one of the losers (in the hereafter. The word Islam has two meanings, the general meaning is submission in Quran 3:85 meaning anyone who submits to Allaah).

Note 1. The Muslim religion Islam is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64).

Note 2. The Jewish religion Judaism is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64).

Note 3. The Christian religion Christianity is the religion of submission to Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

Note 4. Islam means submission and the Quran tells the Jews to observe the Sabbath Day meaning all Jews who observe the Sabbath Day are submitting to Allaah which means the word in Quran 3:85 is submission otherwise it would contradict other verses in the Quran and the Quran says it has no contradictions.

This means only one word "submission" is correct because it is the word with which there are no contradictions in the Quran.

 

Quran 3:64 Koran 3:64 Say, “O People of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians) let us come to an agreement between you and us (Muslims), that we shall worship no one but Allaah, and that we shall ascribe no partner to Him (meaning, there is only one Allaah, we pray only to our creator the one Allaah and no one else, not to sons, not to saints, not to any idol), and that none of us shall take others for Lords instead of Allaah.” And if they turn away, then say, “Bear witness that we have submitted to Him (Allaah).” 

Note 1. Allaah does not require humans to all be in one religion (Quran 5:48).

Note 2. Allaah does require that every religion worship only Allaah (Quran 3:85).

Note 3. Allaah says if the Jews and the Christians and others worship only Allaah like the Muslims worship only Allaah then the Jews and the Christians and others are correctly guided by Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

 

Quran 5:48 Koran 5:48 And to you (Prophet Muhammad) We (Allaah) revealed the Scripture (the Quran) with the truth that confirmed the Scripture that was before it (in the Gospel Injil and the Torah Taurat) and (for you Prophet Muhammad to be) a guardian over it (the Quran). So judge between them (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) by what Allaah has revealed (to you Prophet Muhammad) and do not let their desires move you away from the truth that has come to you. For each (community of Jews, Christians and Muslims) We (Allaah) have appointed a divine law and a way (of religion). If Allaah willed He (Allaah) could have made you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) one community. But He (Allaah) tests you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) by what He (Allaah) has given you (in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show who is best in behaviour). So strive for all that is good. To Allaah you shall all return and He (Allaah) shall then inform you (in the Hereafter) about (the correctness of) the religious matters in which you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) argue among each other. 

Note 1. Allaah does not require humans to all be in one religion (Quran 5:48).

Note 2. Allaah does require that every religion worship only Allaah (Quran 3:85).

Note 3. Allaah says if the Jews and the Christians and others worship only Allaah like the Muslims worship only Allaah then the Jews and the Christians and others are correctly guided by Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

Note 4. Allaah commands the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims to do what is good according to what Allaah has given them in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show which humans are the best in behaviour.

Note 5. Allaah says that on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement in the hereafter every human will return to Allaah and Allaah shall inform them about the religious matters about which they argued.

Note 6. Allaah protects the Torah Taurat for every Jewish generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 7. Allaah protects the Gospel Injil for every Christian generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48) in the following way.

Prophet Jesus Isa did not write anything because everything Prophet Jesus Isa taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Prophet Jesus Isa did not add or subtract from what is in Tanakh Jewish scripture.

The four Gospel Injil are four reports about Prophet Jesus Isa meaning Prophet Jesus Isa never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later.

Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil (not by the other books in the Christian New Testament Bible because what Paul teaches contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel Injil and anything about fallen angels found in the Book of Enoch and in the Book of Revelation are all rejected in Judaism because in the Hebrew Tanakh scripture angels always obey Allaah. Jewish people do not use the Christian produced Old Testament Bible because many contain wrong translations of the Hebrew Tanakh) meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Jewish Torah Taurat came from Prophet Jesus Isa and whatever contradicts the Jewish Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone or any verse in Mark, Matthew, Luke or John which contradicts the teachings in the Tanakh which Prophet Jesus Isa said is with the Jewish people forever and will never change and must be followed forever by the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3. In this way a Christian can know what came from Prophet Jesus Isa confirming Tanakh and what did not come from Prophet Jesus Isa because it contradicts the Tanakh (which is the Torah law and the prophets and the writings like the Psalms) which Jesus was teaching in Gospel of Luke 24:44.

Note 8. Allaah protects the Koran Quran for every Muslim generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 9. Entry to Paradise the Garden of Eden the Garden of Righteousness Jannah is not based on the question of Sunni or Shia or Muslim or Jew or Christian but it is based on your good behaviour towards all humans and creatures in this world and your relationship with Allaah (Quran 5:48).

Note 10. In the sight of humans Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are different religions. 

Note 11. In the sight of Allaah Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are “different communities of Allaah” because they were all created by Allaah for only one reason which is “to submit to Allaah.”

 

Quran 2:40 Koran 2:40 O Children of Israel (the Jews, the Hebrews), remember My (Allaah’s) favour which I (Allaah) put on you (in the Torah covenant in Deuteronomy 31:9, Deuteronomy 4:13, Deuteronomy 28:69, Deuteronomy 4:31, Deuteronomy 7:9 - 7:12 commanding that no one shall add or subtract from the Torah in Deuteronomy 4:2 and Deuteronomy 13:1 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 12:32 in a Christian Bible and forever in Deuteronomy 5:10, Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible, Psalm 111:9, Isaiah 59:21 is the promise to the Jewish people who are mentioned in Isaiah 36:11 and Isaiah 36:13 and Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Quran 2:40)? Fulfill My covenant (in the Torah) and I (Allaah) will fulfill your covenant (in the Torah) and fear (no one but) Me (Allaah. A false prophet will believe the word of Allaah has changed in Deuteronomy 13:2 - 13:4 and 1 Kings 13:14 - 1 Kings 13:24. Paul is a false prophet because he teaches the word of Allaah in the Torah changed in Romans chapter 7 and teaches new words that cannot be found in the Torah. Muhammad is a true prophet because he confirms Allaah orders Jews to follow the Torah Taurat in Quran 2:40 and Jews be protected as “the people of the book.” Jews who follow their book and also believe the Quran are promised a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever).

 

Quran 2:41 Koran 2:41 And believe in what I (Allaah) have revealed (in the Quran) confirming that which is with you (the Jewish people in the Torah Taurat as proof to the stone idol worshipers of Makkah in Quran 6:114, Quran 46:10 and Quran 10:94 that the Quran is not an invented story) ..."

Note 1. Allaah protects the Torah because Allaah has ordered every Jewish generation to have faith in the Torah until the Day of Judgement. 

 

Quran 5:68 Koran 5:68 Say (Prophet Muhammad to the Jews of Yathrib in Arabia today in Medina, Saudi Arabia and to the Christians), O People of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians), You have nothing (of guidance) until you observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and what has been revealed to you from your Lord (Allaah in the Quran. The Quran answers most of the religious questions about which Jews and Christians have disagreed among each other. The Quran guides you to the correct religious interpretation of what is with you today in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil. This means that until the Day of Judgement Allaah protects the Torah Taurat that is with the Jews and the Gospel Injil that is with the Christians and the Quran that is with the Muslims as proof that Allaah is real. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ3o3ybc-KA ). What is revealed to you (Prophet Muhammad) from your Lord (Allaah) is certain to increase their rebellion (against Allaah) and increase their disbelief (in Allaah) for many of them (even though all you are saying to the Jews is to observe the Torah Taurat that was revealed to them and all you are saying to the Christians is to observe the Gospel Injil that was revealed to them). But do not grieve for (those among them who are) the disbelieving people.  

 

Quran 98:5 Koran 98:5 They (the Jews and the Christians) were not commanded anything (from Allaah in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil) except that they (the Jews and the Christians) should worship Allaah and be faithful in religion to Him (Allaah) and establish prayer (only to the one Allaah who created them) and give charity (to the needy people). That is the correct religion of Allaah. 

Note 1. Allaah explains why Judaism with the Torah Taurat and Christianity with the Gospel Injil and Islam with the Quran are the same belief in one Allaah who is the creator of every creation.

Note 2. The reason Allaah has not abolished the Torah is because the truth of everything revealed by Allaah is to be confirmed by the Torah as proof it is from Allaah and because the Torah is guidance for the children of Israel as explained in Quran 2:40, Quran 3:64, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:68, Quran 28:54 and Quran 98:5. 

Note 3. Not all Christians and Jews and Muslims are the same meaning in every generation there are some Christians and Muslims and Jews who are correctly worshiping Allah.

The Christian and Jew who believed in one Allaah like the Muslim who believed in one Allaah and who did good deeds on the Earth will be successful (Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69).

Note 4. The sins of the prophets is a reminder to humans not to elevate the prophets instead of elevating Allaah.

Moses Musa sinned by killing a man and the messiah king David Dawud sinned by adultery (represented in the story of a man who had one female sheep in the sin of ewe, the sin involving a female) and murder (represented in the story by another man who caused to die something that did not belong to him in the sin of ewe, the sin involving a female) and the messiah king Solomon Sulaiman sinned by marriage to foreign wives who brought idol worship to Israel so that every human who comes after them can know that when you repent and correct your behaviour God will forgive all your sins without a blood sacrifice in Psalm 32:5, Psalm 51:17 - 51:19 in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 - 51:17 in a Christian Bible, 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50, Ecclesiastes 7:20, Proverbs 24:16, Ezekiel 18:20 - 18:23, Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 - 14:3 and Micah 6:6 - 6:8.

Note 5. Those Muslims in the past who elevated Prophet Muhammad after his death and those Jews who elevated Prophet Ezra in the time of Prophet Muhammad and those Christians who elevated Prophet Jesus Isa in the time of Prophet Muhammad will have problems because they elevated prophets instead of elevating only Allaah (Quran 3:64 and Quran 4:123).

Appalled Christian Caller! "You call my religion idolatry?" Rabbi Tovia Singer responds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr_v_93p3SE

 

Summary.

The first commandment in the Torah and four Gospels and Quran is “Allaah is one” not three in one and this is the most important commandment from Allaah. 

The second commandment from Allaah is to love you neigbour in the Torah and love your enemy in the Gospel and forgive people in this world like you want Allaah to forgive you in the hereafter in the Quran. 

 

Conclusion. 

Those who understand the four Gospels through “the eyes of both Allaah and all the people” as explained in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 and who understand that the first commandment of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one as explained in Gospel of Mark 12:29 have removed two major contradictions which will allow them to understand the four Gospels in agreement with the Torah as understood in Judaism. 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people;  

Note 1. Jesus and Moses are both prophets in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people.

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Gospel of Mark 12:29 (A Jewish scribe asked what is the first commandment of Allaah?) and Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments (of Allaah) is, Hear (listen), O (all the children of) Israel; The Lord our Allaah is one Lord (Allaah). 

Note 1. Jesus and Moses both told the people the first of all the commandments of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one. 

 

“Son of Allaah” means “servant of Allaah” in the Torah and in the Gospel of Jesus by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John and in Quran 19:93. 

However some Christians in the Roman Empire though it was a real biological son of Allaah because everywhere in the Roman Empire people were worshipping images of stone gods who had wives and children who ruled together as partners of Allaah. 

To stop idol worship Allaah teaches “Allaah is one” however some in the Roman Empire could only understand a Allaah who had partners so they invented Trinity without understanding they changed the meaning of “Allaah is one” inside their mind into the idol worship of a Allaah of three because three in one made a human to be Allaah which was something that stone idol worshippers could understand but is opposite to the teachings in the Torah and the Gospel of Jesus by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 23:9 And call no one on earth your Father (Allaah who is the creator of every creation), because there is only one Father (Allaah) for you, the heavenly one.  

Note 1. Allaah is the Father of every creation. 

Note 2. Jesus is teaching humans not to worship anything or anyone that is on the earth because everything on the earth including Jesus is a creation. 

Note 3. Jesus is teaching that nothing on the earth including Jesus is Allaah. 

Note 4. Jesus is teaching that the only Allaah is the one Allaah in heaven. 

Note 5. To show that Jesus who is on the earth is not Allaah the words “Allaah in heaven are used” in the expression “there is only one Father (Allaah) for you, the heavenly one.” 

 

49. Original sin.  

There is no original sin in Islam and the idea of original sin is not mainsteam teaching in Judaism.

The doctrine of original sin also known as ancestral sin or shared guilt or inherited sin is not in the Jewish Hebrew Bible or in Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

However some Christians believe the sin of Adam and Eve Hawa is passed to all humans.

Original sin meaning inherited sin is not the teaching of Jesus.

The idea of original sin was invented after the death of Jesus. 

Humans are born free of sin meaning sin against Allaah comes later in life because at birth babies normally have no knowledge of Allaah or the soul therefore babies have no ability to sin since they have no knowledge about such matters.

 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

 

Quran 6:164 Koran 6:164 "... Each soul earns no blame (for sin) except against itself and no bearer (of the blame of sin) shall bear the burden (of the blame of sin) of another (soul).  

 

Quran 35:18 Koran 35:18 And no person can carry the burden of someone else’s sin ..." 

 

Quran 39:7 Koran 39:7 "... No one can carry the sins of another person ..." 

 

Quran 53:38 Koran 53:38 That no person shall bear the burden (sin) of another person. 

 

Psalm 51:7 explains that humans are born without knowledge of the soul meaning a baby only knows the physical body. 

Misbehaviour of children is not a sin that comes from Adam and Eve Hawa but is behaviour to changing bodily needs. 

Psalm 51:8 explain that humans are given wisdom and knowledge of the soul so that free will is a choice to change behaviour to satisfy both the body and the soul using a framework of education inside the human mind concerning what is good behaviour and what is evil behaviour which is guided by stories like Adam and Eve Hawa. 

Psalm 51:5 is not about original sin but is part of the prayer each human makes asking Allaah to forgive their sin. 

 

Zabur Psalm 51:1 For the conductor (of music), a Psalm (song) of David Dawud; 

 

Psalm 51:2 When Nathan the prophet came to him (David), after he (David) had gone into Bath-sheba (adultery in the story of the Ewe the female sheep which was the story of what David did to Bath-sheba, David asked Allaah to forgive his sins by praying). 

 

Psalm 51:3 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:1 in Christian bible) Be gracious to me, O Allaah, according to Your great mercy; according to Your great kindness remove my sins. 

Note 1. Sin is removed by praying to Allaah for forgiveness and doing good deeds in the world. 

Allaah forgives those who repent by sincerely praying to Allaah for forgiveness and making amends if possible and correcting their behaviour and doing good deeds in the world.

The sin of Ewe the female sheep by King David Dawud was in the time of Prophet Nathan (Zabur Psalm 51:2) meaning it occurred before David Dawud became a prophet.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Job 14:4 Who can bring a clean thing (a clean heart with all sin forgiven) out of an unclean thing (an unclean heart with sin)? No one (except Allaah). 

 

Note 2. Sin is removed by asking Allaah for forgiveness with a heart that is sorry. 

Quran 35:18 Koran 35:18 "...The person who cleans them self (from sin by asking Allaah for forgiveness and repenting), cleans (them self of sin) only for their own benefit. (No creation has the power to remove another person’s sin, only Allaah the creator has that power). To Allaah (the creator) is the destination (for every creation). 

 

Quran 38:17 Koran 38:17…. remember Our (Allaah’s) servant Prophet David Dawud, possessor of strength, he was repeatedly turning (in repentance to Us Allaah). 

 

Quran 39:53 Koran 39:53 Say, “My (Allaah’s) servants who have transgressed against themselves, Do not despair of the (thought that you have lost the) mercy of Allaah because Allaah forgives all sins (if you repent and correct yourself and ask Allaah’s forgiveness). He (Allaah) is forgiving and merciful. 

 

Quran 39:54 Koran 39:54 Repent to your Lord (Allaah), and surrender (your faith) to Him (Allaah) before punishment comes to you (in the hereafter) and then you shall not be helped. 

 

Note 3. Sin is removed by correcting your behaviour and doing good deeds which Allaah will accept as a way to cancel your bad deeds. 

Quran 41:8 Koran 41:8 “For those who believe and do good deeds, for them is an everlasting reward (in Paradise Jannah).” 

Quran 5:13 Koran 5:13 "... Allaah loves those who do good (deeds to other people). 

Quran 6:158 Koran 6:158 "... belief in it (Allaah and the Day of Resurrection and Judgement) shall not help any soul …. if in belief (he or she) did not earn good (by doing righteous deeds in their life) ....”  

 

Psalm 51:4 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:2 in Christian bible) Wash me thoroughly from my wrongdoing and clean me from my sin. 

Note 1. How to remove sin by asking forgiveness from Allaah. See Psalm 51:3 – 51:20. 

 

Psalm 51:5 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:3 in Christian bible) For I know my wrongdoings; and my sin is always before me (because no one has free will without the ability to disobey Allaah and this is why David was always praying asking Allaah to forgive his sins). 

Note 1. How to remove sin by asking forgiveness from Allaah. See Psalm 51:3 comments. 

 

Psalm 51:6 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:4 in Christian bible) Against You (Allaah) alone have I sinned (because only You Allaah can forgive sin), and done that which is evil in Your (Allaah’s) sight so that You (Allaah) may be justified (to judge me) when You (Allaah) speak (on the Day of Judgement), and be correct in Your (Allaah’s) judgement (and no one will be wronged). 

 

Psalm 51:7 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:5 in Christian bible) Behold, I (the messiah king David) was brought forth (as a baby) in wrong doing (because a baby does not know right from wrong), and in sin (as a baby) did my mother conceive me (because a baby does not know right from wrong).

Note 1. Explain Genesis 8:21 

Genesis 8:21 ”… and the LORD said in His heart: 'I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake; for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth (meaning when he is born as a baby because a baby does not know right from wrong) …”

Video 2: Caller: Is the Christian doctrine of Original Sin found in the Torah? Rabbi Tovia Singer Responds.Psalm 51:7 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:5 in Christian bible) and Genesis 8:21.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnz9rm0kDXk

 

Psalm 51:8 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:6 in Christian bible) Behold, You (Allaah) desired that truth be in the hidden places (in the heart so a baby must wait for knowledge about the soul); and made me to know wisdom (knowledge of the existence of the soul) in my heart (when I became of age to receive this wisdom).

 

Psalm 51:9 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:7 in Christian bible) Purge (remove) me (of my sin) with hyssop (a herb used in ceremonial cleansing), and I shall be clean (of sin); wash me (of my sin), and I shall be whiter than snow (clean without sin). 

 

Psalm 51:10 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:8 in Christian bible) Make me to hear joy and gladness (through Your Allaah’s forgiveness); that the bones which You (Allaah) have crushed (when You Allaah were angry with my sin) may rejoice. 

 

Psalm 51:11 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:9 in Christian bible) Hide Your (Allaah’s) face from my sins (by forgiving me), and remove all my wrongdoings (through Your mercy). 

 

Psalm 51:12 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:10 in Christian bible) Create for me a clean heart (so that I do not go astray), O Allaah; and renew a steadfast spirit within me. 

 

Psalm 51:13 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:11 in Christian bible) Do not cast me away from Your (Allaah’s) presence; and do not take Your (Allaah’s) holy spirit from me. 

 

Psalm 51:14 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:12 in Christian bible) Restore to me the joy of Your (Allaah’s) salvation (deliverance from the loss of Allaah’s mercy); and let a noble spirit support me. 

 

Psalm 51:15 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:13 in Christian bible) Then I will teach wrongdoers Your (Allaah’s) ways; and sinners shall return to You (Allaah because they will see that by my repenting You Allaah forgave me like you can forgive the sinner their sins if they pray to You Allaah and ask Your Allaah’s forgiveness). 

 

Psalm 51:16 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:14 in Christian bible) Save me from (the punishment for the sin of blood) bloodguiltiness (for my sin of killing Uriah the husband of Bath-sheba as a way to hide my crime of adultery from him in the story of Ewe the female sheep), O Allaah, The Allaah of my salvation (deliver me from the loss of Your Allaah’s mercy by saving my life from the punishment of death for adultery and murder and); let my tongue sing praises of Your (Allaah’s) charity. 

Note 1. How to remove sin by asking forgiveness from Allaah. See Psalm 51:3 comments. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (forgive my sins), You (Allaah) open my lips (meaning allow me to live); and my mouth shall praise You (Allaah). 

 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not want a sacrifice (when a sin has been deliberately committed), otherwise I would give it; You (Allaah) do not want a burnt-offering (when a sin has been deliberately committed). 

 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices of Allaah (that are accepted when a sin has been deliberately committed) are a broken spirit (meaning a sinner who is sorry); a broken and a contrite heart (meaning the heart of a sinner who is repentant), O Allaah (forgive me my sins), You (Allaah) will not despise (such repentance because You Allaah are the most merciful). 

 

Psalm 51:20 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:18 in Christian bible) In Your (Allaah’s) favour (I promise to) do good to Zion (the place of the first Jewish Temple of Allaah which would be built by his son Solomon, and); build the walls of Jerusalem. 

 

Psalm 51:21 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:19 in Christian bible) Then You (Allaah) shall desire sacrifices of righteousness, a burnt-offering and whole offering; then will they offer bullocks on Your (Allaah’s) altar (in the First Temple of Allaah in Jerusalem which would be built by his son Solomon). 

Note 1. Since the destruction of the second Temple of Allaah in Jerusalem no sacrifice is required for the removal of sin meaning prayer to Allaah and the doing of good deeds removes sin in the sight of Allaah. 

Quran 41:8 Koran 41:8 “For those who believe and do good deeds, for them is an everlasting reward (in Paradise Jannah).” 

Quran 5:13 Koran 5:13 "... Allaah loves those who do good (deeds to other people). 

Quran 6:158 Koran 6:158 "... belief in it (Allaah and the Day of Resurrection and Judgement) shall not help any soul …. if in belief (he or she) did not earn good (by doing righteous deeds in their life) ....”  

See 1. Video: Original Sin (Adam and Eve).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o6NVXgsvqI

 

50. Which Books contradict the Jewish Bible? 

Which Books contradict the Jewish Bible meaning which books contain the following teachings?

a. Allaah is a Trinity meaning Allaah is three in one or 

b. Son of Allaah is a real biological son of Allaah or 

c. The only begotten Son of Allaah is a real biological son of Allaah or 

d. Jesus an innocent man died for the sins of humans meaning all humans are born with the original sin of Adam or 

e. Forgiveness of sin comes through faith alone.

 

50-1, 2, 3 and 4 (interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible). See 51-1, 2, 3 and 4.

 

50-5. The book of Acts of the Apostles.

The Christian book of Acts written between 80 - 90 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The book of Acts called “Acts” by Luke is the fifth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Acts 9:34 Peter said to him, 'Aeneas (a paralytic who had been bedridden for eight years), Jesus Christ cures you: get up and make your bed.' Aeneas got up immediately; 

 

How does Allaah test humans and why? 

Deuteronomy 13:2 If there comes in the midst of you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams and he gives you a sign or a wonder, 

Deuteronomy 13:3 and the sign or the wonder happens and then he spoke to you saying: "Let us go after other gods (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”), which you have not known, and let us serve them (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”)'; 

Deuteronomy 13:4 you shall not listen to the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for the LORD your Allaah is testing you to know whether you love the LORD your Allaah with all your heart and with all your soul.

 

In the Gospel Jesus is a prophet in the eyes of Allaah and all the people meaning Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah. 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

After the soul of Jesus was raised to heaven Peter did miracles and gave thanks to Jesus instead of thanking Allaah in Acts 9:34 meaning Acts 9:34 is likening Jesus to Allaah which contradicts the Jewish Bible Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5, Isaiah 46:9, Deuteronomy 32:39 and Nehemiah 9:6.  

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..." 

 

Acts 13:38 claim that by observing the laws in the Torah sin could not be removed without a blood sacrifice contradicting what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible where Allaah removed all sin without the need for a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23, Hosea 6:6, 14:2 – 14:5, Micah 6:6 – 6:8 and 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50 meaning there was no need for Jesus to die for the sin of humans because Allaah in the Jewish Bible removed the need for blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23, Hosea 6:6, 14:2 – 14:5, Micah 6:6 – 6:8 and 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50.

Acts 13:38 'My brothers, I (Paul) want you to realise that it is through him (the sacrifice of Jesus) that forgiveness of sins is being proclaimed to you. Through him (Jesus) justification (removal of guilt) from all sins from which the Law of Moses was unable to justify (meaning by observing the laws in the Torah sin could not be removed without a blood sacrifice). 

 

Note 1. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23. 

See Allaah forgives sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 in 47a above. 

Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

 

Note 2. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Hosea 6:6 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

 

Note 3. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8. 

Micah 6:6 'With what shall I come before the LORD and bow myself before the most high Allaah? Shall I come before Him with burnt-offerings, with one year old calves? 

Micah 6:7 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams (as a sacrifice) and ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I give my first-born (child as a sacrifice) for my wrongdoing, (my first-born who is) the fruit of my body for the sin (the wrongdoing) of my soul?' 

Micah 6:8 It has been told to you O man, what is good and what the LORD does require of you: only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah (in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:5 and 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50 meaning the forgiveness of sin comes not from sacrifice but from asking Allaah for forgiveness and replacing bad behaviour with good behaviour)

 

Note 4. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 in 47d above.

 

Conclusion.  

a. Acts cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that sin is forgiven by turning away from wicked behaviour. 

 

b. Acts cannot be from Allaah because Allaah teaches that Allaah does not need a blood sacrifice to forgive sin. 

 

c. The book of Acts show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-6. The book of Romans 

The Christian book of Romans written between 55 - 58 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Romans or Letter to the Romans called “Romans” by Paul is the sixth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.

Romans 11:26 changes the words of Allaah in Isaiah 59:20.

Roman 11:26 And in this way all Israel will be saved, As it is written (in the Jewish Bible); “the Deliverer will come from Zion; he will turn godlessness (sin) away from Jacob (Israel). 

Jewish Bible Isaiah 59:20 ”And a redeemer will come to Zion, to those in Jacob (Israel), who repent of their sins,” said the Lord.

Video: Why do we suffer for Adam’s sin if Judaism rejects vicarious atonement? Rabbi Tovia Singer responds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9-Q2Vyf3V4

 

Romans 3:20 For no one can ever be made right with Allaah by doing what the law commands (in the Torah). The law (in the Torah) simply shows us how sinful we are.

Romans 3:21 But now Allaah has shown us a way to be made right with him without keeping the requirements of the law (in the Torah), as was promised in the writings and the prophets long ago. 

Note 1. Romans 3:20 violates the Ten Commandments of Allaah. 

The Third commandment of Allaah says to the children of Israel that those that love Allaah shall keep these commandments to the thousandth generation and Psalm 111:7-111:9 confirm these commandments are forever. 

If humans lived for 100 years then the thousandth generation of humans would be in 100,000 years in Torah Deuteronomy 5:10 which Psalm 111:8 tells us is forever and this is confirmed by Gospel of Matthew 5:18 – 5:19.

Torah Deuteronomy 5:10 - And showing mercy to the thousandth generation of them that love Me (Allaah) and keep My (Allaah’s) commandments. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth).  

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:7 The works of His (Allaah’s) hands are truth and justice; all His (Allaah’s) commandments are sure. 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:8 They are established for ever and ever (for all time), they are done in truth and uprightness.

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:9 He (Allaah) has sent redemption (salvation from sin in Ecclesiastes 7:20, Proverbs 24:16, Ezekiel 18:22 – 18:23, Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 and Micah 6:6 – 6:8) to His people (the children of Israel); He has commanded His covenant for ever (for all time); Holy and awesome is His (Allaah’s) name. 

 

Note 2. Romans 3:20 is seeking to change the word of Allaah by contradicting the Tanakh Jewish scripture.

Torah Deuteronomy 4:2 You shall not add to the word which I (Allaah) command you, neither shall you subtract from it, so keep the commandments of the LORD your Allaah which I (Allaah) command you. 

Torah Deuteronomy 13:1 All this word which I (Allaah) command you, to do and to observe; you shall not add to it nor subtract from it. 

Torah Deuteronomy 29:28 The secret things belong to the LORD our Allaah; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children for ever (for all time), so that we may do all the words of this law (Torah). 

 

Note 3. Romans contradict Psalm 19:12.

The book or letter called “Romans” contradicts the promise of Allaah in Psalm 19:12. 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:12 Moreover by them (the Torah law) is Your (Allaah’s) servant warned (to fear Allaah and avoid evil) and in keeping them (the commandments of Allaah in the Torah law) there is great reward (of Paradise in the hereafter and love from Allaah).

 

Note 4. Romans chapter 7. Romans 7. 

Paul contradicts Allaah who ordered the Torah be followed and prohibited adding or subtracting from it. 

Paul replaces the teachings of Allaah in the Torah with his own teachings in Romans chapter 7..

The teachings of Paul contradict the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 5:17-5:20 where the covenant Torah is forever. .

The teachings of Paul contradict the teachings of David in Psalm 111:9 where the covenant Torah is forever.

 

Conclusion

a. Romans cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that Paradise comes from obeying the Torah law forever and this is confirmed in Gospel of Matthew 5:18 – 5:19 as proof that the Jewish Bible and the Gospel teach the same message.

 

b. Romans cannot be from Allaah because Allaah orders following the Torah law forever and Romans says the Torah law need not be followed which contradicts Allaah in the Jewish Bible and contradicts the message of Jesus delivered in Gospel of Matthew 5:18 – 5:19 as proof Romans is not from Allaah.

 

c. The letter or book of Romans show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-7. The book of First Corinthians. 

The Christian book of First Corinthians written between 53 - 54 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The First Epistle to the Corinthians or Letter of First Corinthians written “1 Corinthians” by Paul is the seventh book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.

1 Corinthians 15:3 “… Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said. 

 

Note 1. The letter 1 Corinthians 15:3 contradicts Ezekiel 18:20 where humans do not inherit sin because people are only responsible for their wrong doing meaning the wrong doing of Adam and Eve cannot be put onto people who are innocent of what Adam and Eve did. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Note 2. The letter 1 Corinthians 15:3 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 – 18:23 because before the time of Jesus human sin was removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice when a human turned away from evil behaviour and did good deeds on the earth. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)? 

 

Note 3. The letter 1 Corinthians 15:3 contradicts Micah 6:6 – 6:8 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by human behaviour that is humble, just and merciful. 

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8 in 47c above. 

The answer in the Jewish Bible to the question "what must a human do to remove sin from their soul" is not by blood sacrifice but “only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah.”

 

Note 4. The letter 1 Corinthians 15:3 contradicts 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by repenting to Allaah in prayer and asking Allaah’s forgiveness. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 in 47d above.

 

Note 5. The letter 1 Corinthians 15:3 contradicts Hosea 6:6 and 14:2 – 14:3 where before the time of Jesus Allaah does not want blood sacrifice but forgives the sin of those who ask forgiveness in prayer to Allaah and who then replace bad behaviour with good behaviour. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

Video: Original Sin (Adam and Eve).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o6NVXgsvqI


 

Conclusion. 

a. 1 Corinthians cannot be from Allaah because Allaah in the Jewish Bible teaches that sin belongs to the person who sinned meaning sin is not transferable. 

 

b. 1 Corinthians cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that Paradise comes not from blood sacrifice but from asking for Allaah’s forgiveness and doing good deeds on the earth. 

 

c. The letter or book of First Corinthians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

Video: Paul Corrupted the Hebrew Scriptures and Could Not have been a Pharisee, Explains Rabbi Tovia Singer. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0J2ZJTzuro  

 

50-8. The book of Second Corinthians. 

The Christian book of Second Corinthians written around 56 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians or Letter of Second Corinthians written “2 Corinthians” by Paul and Timothy is the eighth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 Corinthians 5:15 And he (Jesus) died for all so that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him (Jesus) … 

Note 1. 2 Corinthians 5:15 is human idol worship because it likens the human named Jesus to Allaah which contradicts Jewish Bible Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5, Isaiah 46:9, Deuteronomy 32:39 and Nehemiah 9:6. 

 

The Torah warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human by reminding that Allaah is not a man or the son of man. 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …” 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind.

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Note 1. The Jewish Bible warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human.

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …”  

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..." 

 

2 Corinthians 5:15 And he (Jesus) died for all so that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him (Jesus) who died for them (all humankind) and was raised again. 

 

Note 1. 2 Corinthians 5:15 contradicts Ezekiel 18:20 where humans do not inherit sin because people are only responsible for their wrong doing meaning the wrong doing of Adam and Eve cannot be put onto people who are innocent of what Adam and Eve did. 

See Ezekiel 18:20 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 2. 2 Corinthians 5:15 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 – 18:23 because before the time of Jesus human sin was removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice when a human turned away from evil behaviour and did good deeds on the earth. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See Ezekiel 18:21-23 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 3. 2 Corinthians 5:15 contradicts Micah 6:6 – 6:8 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by human behaviour that is humble, just and merciful. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 4. 2 Corinthians 5:15 contradicts 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by repenting to Allaah in prayer and asking Allaah’s forgiveness. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See 1 Kings 8:46 - 1 Kings 8:50 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 5. 2 Corinthians 5:15 contradicts Hosea 6:6 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 where before the time of Jesus Allaah does not want blood sacrifice but forgives the sin of those who ask forgiveness in prayer to Allaah and who then replace bad behaviour with good behaviour. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

 

Conclusion. 

a. 2 Corinthians 5:15 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah in the Jewish Bible teaches that sin belongs to the person who sinned meaning sin is not transferable. 

 

b. 2 Corinthians 5:15 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that Paradise comes not from blood sacrifice but from asking for Allaah’s forgiveness and doing good deeds on the earth. 

 

c. The letter or book of Second Corinthians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-9. The book of Galatians. 

The Christian book of Galatians written between 50 - 60 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Galatians or Letter to the Galatians written “Galatians” by Paul is the ninth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.

Galatians 1:4 (Jesus) who gave himself for our sins ...” 

 

Note 1. Galatians 1:4 contradicts Ezekiel 18:20 where humans do not inherit sin because people are only responsible for their wrong doing meaning the wrong doing of Adam and Eve cannot be put onto people who are innocent of what Adam and Eve did. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Note 2. Galatians 1:4 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 – 18:23 because before the time of Jesus human sin was removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice when a human turned away from evil behaviour and did good deeds on the earth. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)? 

 

Note 3. 2 Galatians 1:4 contradicts Micah 6:6 – 6:8 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by human behaviour that is humble, just and merciful. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 4. Galatians 1:4 contradicts 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by repenting to Allaah in prayer and asking Allaah’s forgiveness. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See 1 Kings 8:46 - 1 Kings 8:50 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 5. 2 Galatians 1:4 contradicts Hosea 6:6 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 where before the time of Jesus Allaah does not want blood sacrifice but forgives the sin of those who ask forgiveness in prayer to Allaah and who then replace bad behaviour with good behaviour. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

Video: Why do we suffer for Adam’s sin if Judaism rejects vicarious atonement? Rabbi Tovia Singer responds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9-Q2Vyf3V4

 

Conclusion. 

a. Galatians 1:4 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah in the Jewish Bible teaches that sin belongs to the person who sinned meaning sin is not transferable. 

 

b. Galatians 1:4 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that Paradise comes not from blood sacrifice but from asking for Allaah’s forgiveness and doing good deeds on the earth. 

 

c. The letter or book of Galatians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-10. The book of Ephesians. 

The Christian book of Ephesians written in 62 CE or between 80 - 100 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Ephesians or Letter to the Ephesians written “Ephesians” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the tenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.

Ephesians 1:7 In him (Jesus) we have redemption (we are saved from our sins) through his blood (through the death of Jesus we have) the forgiveness of sins in accordance with the abundance of Allaah’s grace 

 

Note 1. Ephesians 1:7 contradicts Ezekiel 18:20 where humans do not inherit sin because people are only responsible for their wrong doing meaning the wrong doing of Adam and Eve cannot be put onto people who are innocent of what Adam and Eve did. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Note 2. Ephesians 1:7 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 – 18:23 because before the time of Jesus human sin was removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice when a human turned away from evil behaviour and did good deeds on the earth. 

 See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)? 

 

Note 3. Ephesians 1:7 contradicts Micah 6:6 – 6:8 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by human behaviour that is humble, just and merciful. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 4. Ephesians 1:7 contradicts 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 where before the time of Jesus human sin is removed by Allaah without a blood sacrifice by repenting to Allaah in prayer and asking Allaah’s forgiveness. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

See 1 Kings 8:46 - 1 Kings 8:50 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Note 5. Ephesians 1:7 contradicts Hosea 6:6 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 where before the time of Jesus Allaah does not want blood sacrifice but forgives the sin of those who ask forgiveness in prayer to Allaah and who then replace bad behaviour with good behaviour. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

 

Conclusion. 

a. Ephesians 1:7 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah in the Jewish Bible teaches that sin belongs to the person who sinned meaning sin is not transferable. 

 

b. Ephesians 1:7 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that Paradise comes not from blood sacrifice but from asking for Allaah’s forgiveness and doing good deeds on the earth. 

 

c. The letter or book of Ephesians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-11. The book of Philippians

The Christian book of Philippians written in 62 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Philippians or Letter to the Philippians written “Philippians” by Paul is the eleventh book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Philippians 2:6 (Christ Jesus) who, being in the form of Allaah, did not consider it robbery to be equal with Allaah, 

Philippians 2:7 but made Himself (Allaah) of no reputation, taking the form of a servant, and coming in the likeness of men. 

 

Note 1. Philippians 2:6 – 2:7 is human idol worship because it likens the human named Jesus to Allaah which contradicts Jewish Bible Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5, Isaiah 46:9, Deuteronomy 32:39 and Nehemiah 9:6. 

The Torah warns humans not to confuse Allaah with a human by reminding that Allaah is not a man or the son of man. 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …” 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind.

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …”  

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..." 

 

Conclusion. 

a. Philippians 2:6 – 2:7 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah forbids humans from likening Allaah to anyone or anything. 

b. Philippians 2:6 – 2:7 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. 

c. The letter or book of Philippians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-12. The book of Colossians

The Christian book of Colossians written in 62 CE or 80 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Colossians or Letter to the Colossians written “Colossians” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the twelfth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Colossians 1:22 But now he (Allaah) has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you (who believe in Jesus) holy in his (Allaah’s) sight, (as humans who are now) without blemish and free from accusation (from any sin). 

 

Note 1. Colossians 1:22 contradicts the Jewish Bible because Allaah forbids the innocent to die for the sins of the guilty. 

Allaah rejects the idea of innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people. 

Exodus 32:31 And (at Mount Sinai) Moses returned to the LORD (Allaah), and said: “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made a god of gold. 

Exodus 32:32 Forgive their sin and if not then blot me (Moses) out of Your (Allaah’s) book (of life) which You (Allaah) have written.” 

Exodus 32:33 And the LORD said to Moses: 'Whosoever has sinned against Me (Allaah), him I (Allaah) will blot out of My book (of life). 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

 

Note 2. Colossians 1:22 contradicts the Jewish Bible because after the story of Adam and Eve Allaah teaches that humans can overcome sin by righteous deeds meaning sin is not transferrable.

Genesis 4:6 And the LORD (Allaah) said to Cain: 'Why are you angry and why is your facial expression fallen? Genesis 4:7 (see 47i above). 

Deuteronomy 30:19 I (Allaah) call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I (Allaah) have set before you life (good) and death (evil), the blessing and the curse; therefore choose life (good), that you may live (meaning humans can choose to sin or not to sin)…” 

 

Note 3. Colossians 1:22 contradicts the Jewish Bible because before the time of Jesus Allaah said righteous behaviour is better than sacrifice and that no sacrifice is acceptable to Allaah if a person has not turned away from wicked behaviour and that Allaah forgives without the need for blood sacrifice. 

Amos 5:22 though you offer me burnt-offerings and your meal-offerings, I (Allaah) will not accept them; neither will I (Allaah) regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasts. 

Amos 5:23 Take away from Me (Allaah) the noise of your songs; and let Me (Allaah) not hear the melody of your harps. 

Amos 5:24 But let justice well up (from you) like waters (well up), and righteousness (flow from you) like a mighty stream. 

 

Isaiah 1:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me (Allaah)? Said the LORD (Allaah); I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams, and fat beasts; and I do not delight in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. 

Isaiah 1:12 When you come to appear before Me (Allaah), who asked this from your hand? Trample My courts no more 

Isaiah 1:13 Bring offerings is an abomination to Me (Allaah). I cannot endure wrongdoing along with the solemn assembly. 

 

Isaiah 1:16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean, remove the evil of your doings from before My (Allaah’s) eyes, stop doing evil; 

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. 

 

Proverbs 21:3 To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD (Allaah) than sacrifice. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (Allaah), open my lips and my mouth shall declare Your praise. 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not delight in sacrifice or else I would give it; You (Allaah) have no pleasure in burnt-offering. 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices acceptable to Allaah is a broken spirit (that is repenting to Allaah); a broken and a contrite heart (asking forgiveness for sin), O Allaah, You (Allaah) will not despise. 

Note 1. Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Conclusion. 

a. Colossians 1:22 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah forbids killing innocent human life for the sins of guilty humans

 

b. Colossians 1:22 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. 

 

c. The letter or book of Colossians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-13. The book of First Thessalonians. 

The Christian book of First Thessalonians written in 52 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The First Epistle to the Thessalonians or First letter to the Thessalonians written “1 Thessalonians” or “1 Thess” or “1 Thes” by Paul is the thirteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

1 Thess 5:9 For Allaah has not appointed wrath to us, but (for us) to obtain salvation by (the death of) our Lord Jesus Christ, 

1 Thess 5:10 Who died (to remove our sins) for us that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with him (in the hereafter). 

 

Note 1. 1 Thess 5:9 – 5:10 contradict the Jewish Bible because Allaah forbids the innocent to die for the sins of the guilty. 

Allaah rejects the idea of innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people. 

Exodus 32:31 And (at Mount Sinai) Moses returned to the LORD (Allaah), and said: “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made a god of gold. 

Exodus 32:32 Forgive their sin and if not then blot me (Moses) out of Your (Allaah’s) book (of life) which You (Allaah) have written.” 

Exodus 32:33 And the LORD said to Moses: 'Whosoever has sinned against Me (Allaah), him I (Allaah) will blot out of My book (of life). 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

 

Note 2. 1 Thess 5:9 – 5:10 contradict the Jewish Bible because after the story of Adam and Eve Allaah teaches that humans can overcome sin by righteous deeds meaning sin is not transferrable. 

Genesis 4:6 And the LORD (Allaah) said to Cain: 'Why are you angry and why is your facial expression fallen? Genesis 4:7 (see 47i above). 

Deuteronomy 30:19 I (Allaah) call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I (Allaah) have set before you life (good) and death (evil), the blessing and the curse; therefore choose life (good), that you may live (meaning humans can choose to sin or not to sin)…” 

 

Note 3. 1 Thess 5:9 – 5:10 contradict the Jewish Bible because before the time of Jesus Allaah said righteous behaviour is better than sacrifice and that no sacrifice is acceptable to Allaah if a person has not turned away from wicked behaviour and that Allaah forgives without the need for blood sacrifice. 

Amos 5:22 though you offer me burnt-offerings and your meal-offerings, I (Allaah) will not accept them; neither will I (Allaah) regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasts. 

Amos 5:23 Take away from Me (Allaah) the noise of your songs; and let Me (Allaah) not hear the melody of your harps. 

Amos 5:24 But let justice well up (from you) like waters (well up), and righteousness (flow from you) like a mighty stream. 

 

Isaiah 1:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me (Allaah)? Said the LORD (Allaah); I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams, and fat beasts; and I do not delight in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. 

Isaiah 1:12 When you come to appear before Me (Allaah), who asked this from your hand? Trample My courts no more  

Isaiah 1:13 Bring offerings is an abomination to Me (Allaah). I cannot endure wrongdoing along with the solemn assembly. 

 

Isaiah 1:16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean, remove the evil of your doings from before My (Allaah’s) eyes, stop doing evil; 

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. 

 

Proverbs 21:3 To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD (Allaah) than sacrifice. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (Allaah), open my lips and my mouth shall declare Your praise. 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not delight in sacrifice or else I would give it; You (Allaah) have no pleasure in burnt-offering. 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices acceptable to Allaah is a broken spirit (that is repenting to Allaah); a broken and a contrite heart (asking forgiveness for sin), O Allaah, You (Allaah) will not despise. 

Note 1. Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Conclusion. 

a. 1 Thess 5:9 – 5:10 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah forbids killing innocent human life for the sins of guilty humans

 

b. 1 Thess 5:9 – 5:10 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. 

 

c. The letter or book of First Thessalonians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-14. The book of Second Thessalonians. 

The Christian book of Second Thessalonians written in 52 CE or 80 – 115 CE contradicts the Gospel and is false according to the Jewish Bible.

The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians or Second letter to the Thessalonians written “2 Thessalonians” or “2 Thess” or “2 Thes” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the fourteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 Thess 2:8 And then the lawless one (the anti Christ) will be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus will overthrow with the breath of his mouth and destroy by the splendor of his (second) coming (to this earth).

 

Note 1. In the Gospel Jesus said he will not return to this earth.

Gospel of Mark 13:5 (Jesus Isa foretold what will happen in future after Jesus Isa has left the Earth) and Jesus Isa proceeded to tell them, "See that no one misleads you. 

Gospel of Mark 13:6 Many will come in my name (Jesus Isa), saying, 'I am He (Jesus Isa),' and they will deceive many. 

Gospel of Mark 13:21 And at that time (when people will claim to be Jesus Isa), if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Messiah (Jesus Isa)' or, 'Look, there (is the messiah Jesus Isa)!' do not believe it. 

Note 1. The warning given 2000 years ago from Jesus Isa not to believe anyone who claims Jesus Isa has returned to this earth. 

 

Gospel of Mark 13:22 For false Messiahs and false prophets will appear, and they will do signs and miracles, trying to deceive, if possible, the elect (the righteous). 

Gospel of Mark 13:23 But you, you be watchful; I (Jesus Isa) have told you everything ahead of time (before it happens). 

Note 1. Jesus Isa confirms he has told everything before it happens meaning he will return only when all humans return from death to life in the hereafter on a new earth meaning on a new land on the Day of Resurrection. 

 

Note 2. Jesus did not return to this earth and Jesus said he would not return to this earth and Jesus said people will be deceived to believe he has returned to this earth meaning the Jewish Bible confirms 2 Thess 2:8 is false.

Torah Deuteronomy 18:21 And if you say in your heart: 'How shall we know the word which the LORD (Allaah) has not spoken?' 

Torah Deuteronomy 18:22 When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD (Allaah), if the thing does not follow, nor come to pass (happen), that is the thing which the LORD (Allaah) has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously, you shall not be afraid of him. 

 

Conclusion. 

a. 2 Thess 2:8 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Jesus taught in Gospel of Mark 13:5 – 13:6 and Gospel of Mark 13:21 – 12:23 that Jesus will not return to this earth and some people will be deceived to believe that Jesus has returned to this earth and Torah Deuteronomy 18:21 – 18:22 confirms 2 Thess 2:8 is not from Allaah

 

b. The letter or book of Second Thessalonians show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Gospel meaning 2 Thess 2:8 is false according to the Jewish Bible Torah Deuteronomy 18:21 – 18:22

 

c. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-15. The book of First Timothy. 

The Christian book of First Timothy written in 59 CE or 65CE or 130 – 155 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible.

The First Epistle of Paul to Timothy or First letter of Paul to Timothy called “First Timothy” written “1 Timothy” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the fifteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

1 Timothy 2:6 (Jesus Christ) who (by his death) gave himself a ransom for (the sins of) all (humans) … 

 

Note 1. 1 Timothy 2:6 contradict the Jewish Bible because Allaah forbids the innocent to die for the sins of the guilty. 

Allaah rejects the idea of innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people. 

Exodus 32:31 And (at Mount Sinai) Moses returned to the LORD (Allaah), and said: “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made a god of gold. 

Exodus 32:32 Forgive their sin and if not then blot me (Moses) out of Your (Allaah’s) book (of life) which You (Allaah) have written.” 

Exodus 32:33 And the LORD said to Moses: 'Whosoever has sinned against Me (Allaah), him I (Allaah) will blot out of My book (of life). 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

 

Note 2. 1 Timothy 2:6 contradicts the Jewish Bible because after the story of Adam and Eve Allaah teaches that humans can overcome sin by righteous deeds meaning sin is not transferrable. 

Genesis 4:6 And the LORD (Allaah) said to Cain: 'Why are you angry and why is your facial expression fallen? Genesis 4:7 (see 47i above). 

Deuteronomy 30:19 I (Allaah) call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I (Allaah) have set before you life (good) and death (evil), the blessing and the curse; therefore choose life (good), that you may live (meaning humans can choose to sin or not to sin)…” 

 

Note 3. 1 Timothy 2:6 contradict the Jewish Bible because before the time of Jesus Allaah said righteous behaviour is better than sacrifice and that no sacrifice is acceptable to Allaah if a person has not turned away from wicked behaviour and that Allaah forgives without the need for blood sacrifice. 

Amos 5:22 though you offer me burnt-offerings and your meal-offerings, I (Allaah) will not accept them; neither will I (Allaah) regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasts. 

Amos 5:23 Take away from Me (Allaah) the noise of your songs; and let Me (Allaah) not hear the melody of your harps. 

Amos 5:24 But let justice well up (from you) like waters (well up), and righteousness (flow from you) like a mighty stream. 

 

Isaiah 1:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me (Allaah)? Said the LORD (Allaah); I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams, and fat beasts; and I do not delight in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. 

Isaiah 1:12 When you come to appear before Me (Allaah), who asked this from your hand? Trample My courts no more  

Isaiah 1:13 Bring offerings is an abomination to Me (Allaah). I cannot endure wrongdoing along with the solemn assembly. 

Isaiah 1:16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean, remove the evil of your doings from before My (Allaah’s) eyes, stop doing evil; 

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow. 

 

Proverbs 21:3 To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD (Allaah) than sacrifice. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (Allaah), open my lips and my mouth shall declare Your praise. 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not delight in sacrifice or else I would give it; You (Allaah) have no pleasure in burnt-offering. 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices acceptable to Allaah is a broken spirit (that is repenting to Allaah); a broken and a contrite heart (asking forgiveness for sin), O Allaah, You (Allaah) will not despise. 

Note 1. Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

 

Conclusion. 

a. 1 Timothy 2:6 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah forbids killing innocent human life for the sins of guilty humans

 

b. 1 Timothy 2:6 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. 

 

c. The letter or book of First Timothy show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-16 (interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible). See 51-16. 

 

50-17. The book of Titus. 

The Christian book of Titus written around 66CE or 80 – 190 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible.

The Epistle of Paul to Titus or letter of Paul to Titus called “Titus” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the seventeenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Titus 2:13 while we wait for the blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great Allaah and Savior, Jesus Christ, 

 

Note 1.  Titus 2:13 likens Allaah to a human which is forbidden in the Jewish Bible. 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …” 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind. 

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..."  

 

Conclusion.  

a. Titus 2:13 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling humans to liken no one with Allaah. 

 

b. The book of Titus show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

c. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-18 (interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible). See 51-18. 

 

50-19. The book of Hebrews.

The Christian book of Hebrews written around 66 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle to the Hebrews or Letter to the Hebrews called “Hebrews” by Paul according to tradition or by an unknown writer is the nineteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.

Hebrews 10:4 For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. 

Hebrews 10:12 But this man (Jesus), after he had offered (himself as) one sacrifice for (the) sins (of every human) for ever, sat down on the right hand of Allaah (all souls going to Paradise sit “at the right hand” of Allaah until the Day of Resurrection); 

Hebrews 10:17 And their (human) sins and wrongdoing I (Allaah) will not remember (because the blood sacrifice of Jesus paid for the sins of all humans). 

 

Note 1. The Christian Book of Hebrews contradicts the Jewish Bible because before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without the need for a blood sacrifice meaning there was no need for Jesus to die for the sins of any human in Micah 6:6 – 6:8 and confirmed in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 14:2 – 14:3 and 1 Kings 8:46 – 8:50.

See Micah 6:6 - Micah 6:8 in 50-7 The book of First Corinthians above.

Video 1: Original Sin (Adam and Eve).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o6NVXgsvqI

 

Conclusion. 

a. Hebrews 10:12 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that sin is forgiven by turning away from wicked behaviour. 

 

b. Hebrews 10:12 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah teaches that Allaah does not need a blood sacrifice to forgive sin. 

 

c. The letter or book of Hebrews show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-20 (interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible). See 51-20.

 

50-21. The book of First Peter.

The Christian book of First Peter written between 60 - 80 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The First Epistle of Peter or First Letter of Peter called “1 Peter” traditionally by Peter or an unknown writer is the twenty first book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

1 Peter 1:18 For you know that Allaah paid a ransom to save you from the empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And the ransom he paid was not mere gold or silver. 

1 Peter 1:19 It was the precious blood of Christ, the sinless, spotless Lamb of Allaah. 

 

Note 1. 1 Peter 1:18 – 1:19 contradict Ezekiel 18:20 where humans did not inherit sin before the time of Jesus. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Note 2. 1 Peter 1:18 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 where Allaah promises Paradise without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

 

Note 3. 1 Peter 1:18 contradicts Ezekiel 18:22 where Allaah promises Paradise without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? Said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)? 

 

Conclusion.

a. 1 Peter 1:18 – 1:19 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that sin is forgiven by turning away from wicked behaviour and that sin is not inherited. 

 

b. 1 Peter 1:18 – 1:19 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah teaches that Allaah does not need a blood sacrifice to forgive sin. 

 

c. The letter or book of First Peter show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

Reference: 

Video: Paul Corrupted the Hebrew Scriptures and Could Not have been a Pharisee, Explains Rabbi Tovia Singer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0J2ZJTzuro 

 

50-22. The book of Second Peter.

The Christian book of Second Peter written between 60 - 160 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Second Epistle of Peter or Second Letter of Peter called “2 Peter” traditionally by Peter or an unknown writer is the twenty second book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 Peter 3:18 But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen. 

 

Note 1. 2 Peter 3:18 likens Allaah to a human which is forbidden by Allaah in the Jewish Bible. 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …”  

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind. 

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else).  

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..."  

 

Conclusion.  

a. 2 Peter 3:18 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling humans to liken no one with Allaah. 

 

b. 2 Peter 3:18 shows how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

c. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-23. The book of First John.

The Christian book of First John written between 95 - 110 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The First Epistle of John or First Letter of John called “1 John” by John is the twenty third book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

1 John 1:7 “… and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin  

 

Note 1. 1 John 1:7 contradicts Ezekiel 18:20 where humans did not inherit sin before the time of Jesus. 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

 

Note 2. 1 John 1:7 contradicts Ezekiel 18:21 where Allaah promises Paradise without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire). 

 

Note 3. 1 John 1:7 contradicts Ezekiel 18:22 where Allaah promises Paradise without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? Said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)?  

 

Conclusion. 

a. 1 John 1:7 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling us that sin is forgiven by turning away from wicked behaviour and that sin is not inherited. 

 

b. 1 John 1:7 cannot be from Allaah because Allaah teaches that Allaah does not need a blood sacrifice to forgive sin. 

 

c. The letter or book of First John show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-24. The book of Second John.

The Christian book of Second John written between 95 - 110 CE supports the Jewish Bible if “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah or contradicts the Jewish Bible if “son of Allaah” means a real biological son of Allaah. 

The Second Epistle of John or Second Letter of John called “2 John” by John is the twenty fourth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 John 1:3 Grace, mercy and peace from Allaah the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father’s Son, will be with us in truth and love. 

 

Torah Exodus 4:23 And I (Allaah) have said to you (Pharaoh),Let My son (meaning My servant) go so that he may serve Me (Allaah) and you (Pharaoh) have refused to let him go …”  

Note 1. Jesus is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:11 like Moses is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in Torah Exodus 4:22 – 4:23. 

Note 2. The only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 2000 years ago in the Gospel was Jesus in the same way as the only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 3200 years ago in the Torah was Moses. 

 

Gospel of John 20:31 these (words) have been written so that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ (messiah), the Son of Allaah (the servant of Allaah), and that believing (the word of Allaah which was delivered by Jesus), you might have life (in Paradise in the hereafter) through his name (Jesus because everyone who believes in Jesus who is the messenger of Allaah also believes in Allaah because Allaah sent Jesus as a prophet messenger messiah teacher and preacher). 

Note 1. Son of Allaah means servant of Allaah and not a real biological son. 

 

Gospel of John 1:9 (Throughout history Allaah has guided humans with prophets, messengers and messiahs, and 2000 years ago Allaah sent another and so) the true light (from Jesus the messenger of Allaah who delivered the Gospel), which gives light to every human being, was coming into the world. 

 

Gospel of John 1:10 (Throughout history Allaah has guided humans with prophets, messengers and messiahs, and 2000 years ago Allaah sent another and so) he (Jesus the messenger of Allaah) was in the world, and though the world was made through him (Allaah), the world did not recognize him (Jesus who was the messenger sent by Allaah). 

 

Gospel of John 1:11 He (Jesus the Jew who was from the children of Israel) came to that which was his own (people, that is the children of Israel), and his own (religious authorities among the children of Israel) did not receive him (Jesus as a messenger of Allaah because the religious authorities were more interested in Earthly matters than in Heavenly matters). 

 

Gospel of John 1:12 But to all who did receive him (Jesus the messenger of Allaah), to those believing on his name (the Prophet and messenger and Messiah Jesus), he (Allaah) gave the right to become children of Allaah (meaning servants of Allaah, believers of Allaah, slaves of Allaah, those who are obedient to Allaah). 

Note 1. Children of Allaah means servant of Allaah and not a real biological son. 

Note 2. Son of Allaah and children of Allaah both mean servant of Allaah. 

 

Gospel of John 1:13 (The children of Allaah are humans who believe in Allaah) children born, not from bloods (not born from a biological relationship), nor from body desire (nor born from a human physical desire), nor from a man's decision (nor born from a human mental decision), but born of Allaah (meaning the children of Allaah are born to love and obey Allaah because it has been so decreed by Allaah). 

Note 1. Children of Allaah means servant of Allaah not a real biological son. 

Note 2. Son of Allaah and children of Allaah both mean servant of Allaah. 

 

Gospel of Mark 1:11 And a voice from heaven said, "You (Jesus) are my beloved Son (Son means servant. See Gospel of John 1:12 – 1:13 above, Torah Exodus 4:22 - 4:23 below and Quran 19:93 below); in you (Jesus) I (Allaah) have taken good pleasure."  

Note 1. Jesus is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:11 like Moses is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in Torah Exodus 4:22 – 4:23. 

Note 2. The only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 2000 years ago in the Gospel was Jesus in the same way as the only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 3200 years ago in the Torah was Moses. 

 

Torah Exodus 4:22 And you (Moses) shall say to Pharaoh Firon, The Lord (Allaah) says, “Israel is My son, My first born.” (Meaning, Israel is Allaah’s servant because they believe in Allaah). 

Torah Exodus 4:23 And I (Allaah) have said to you (Pharaoh),Let My son (meaning My servant) go so that he may serve Me (Allaah) and you (Pharaoh) have refused to let him go …”  

Note 1. Jesus is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:11 like Moses is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in Torah Exodus 4:22 – 4:23. 

Note 2. The only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 2000 years ago in the Gospel was Jesus in the same way as the only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 3200 years ago in the Torah was Moses. 

 

Quran 19:93 Koran 19:93 There is no one in the heavens and the earth who does not come to the Most Merciful (Allaah) except as a servant.

Note 1. The Quran confirms that the only meaning of “son of Allaah” in the Torah and the Gospel is servant of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 16:15 He (Jesus) says to them, "And you, who do you say I am?" 

Gospel of Matthew 16:16 And Simon Peter answered, and said to him, "You are the Christ, the son of the living Allaah (meaning you are the messiah anointed as the servant and messenger of Allaah)." 

Gospel of Matthew 16:17 And Jesus in response said to him, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because it was not flesh and blood (a human) that revealed this to you, but (it was the Holy Spirit sent by) my Father (Allaah), who is in heaven.  

Note 1. My Father means “my creator.” 

Jesus said “Allaah is my Father and your Father” meaning Allaah is my creator and your creator in the Gospel of John 20:17. 

 

Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her (Mary Magdalene), "Do not cleave (hold on) to me (Jesus, with surprise but believe that I am alive, I am not a ghost), for I (Jesus, meaning the soul of Jesus) have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I am not yet dead because my body was only sleeping and now I have awoken); but go to my brothers, and tell them: 'I (Jesus, meaning the soul of Jesus) am ascending to my Father (who is the creator of every creation) and your Father (who is the same one creator of every creation); to my Allaah and your Allaah (because at the end of every human life Allaah raises the soul to heaven and to Allaah which is proof that I am a human like you).'" 

Note 1. Jesus is not teaching people that Allaah is a Trinity of three in one. 

Note 2. Jesus in the Gospel is teaching the same as Moses in the Torah meaning “Allaah is one” meaning “Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah” because Allaah is the creator of every creation meaning Allaah is not a creation. 

Jesus is the “son of Allaah” means Jesus is the servant of Allaah in the same way as Moses is the “son of Allaah” means Moses is the servant of Allaah in the same way as humans are “children of Allaah” means humans are the willing or unwilling servants of Allaah.

In the Torah and the four Gospels and Quran 19:93 “son of Allaah” means the servant of Allaah and not a real biological son of Allaah. 

 

When Moses returned from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments Moses found the people worshipping an idol of a calf. 

Moses might have asked “who told you to worship a calf instead of Allaah?” 

 

If Jesus returned today Jesus would find some people worshipping Jesus. 

Jesus might also say “who told you to worship me instead of Allaah?” 

“Show me in the four Gospels where I told you to worship me instead of Allaah?” 

“Did I not worship Allaah only?” 

“Did I not tell you to worship Allaah only?” 

“Why are you worshipping me instead of Allaah?” 

“Why are you not praying to Allaah only like I showed you in the four Gospels to pray to Allaah only?” 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Gospel of Mark 13:32 "But as to that day or that hour (the time of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows, not even the angels in heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah), but only the Father (Allaah, who is the Father of every creation). 

Note 1. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels. 

Note 2. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah. 

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one. 

Note 3. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is a Trinity" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour except Allaah and Jesus and the Holy Spirit."

Note 4. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is one with no other partner" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour not even the angels in heaven and not even Jesus, but only Allaah knows."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. Only Allaah knows the hour of the Day of Resurrection but Jesus and the Holy Spirit and every other creation does not know meaning no one is equal to Allaah which confirms Allaah is one person not three persons in one. 

Note 2. Allaah shows that only Allaah knows the hour as proof that there is only one Allaah.

Allaah shows that only Allaah knows the hour as proof that Allaah has no partners.

Allaah shows that only Allaah knows the hour as proof that there is only one creator.

Allaah shows that only Allaah knows the hour as proof that the only one who knows everything is Allaah.

Allaah has many servants such as Jesus and the angels in heaven but they do not know the hour because Allaah will not reveal this information to anyone.

Allaah knows the hour because Allaah is the creator of every creation.

Jesus and the angels in heaven do not know the hour because they are all creations they are not the creator. 

Quran 43:59 Koran 43:59 He (Prophet Jesus) is no more than a servant (of Allaah) on whom We (Allaah) bestowed favour and We (Allaah) made him (Prophet Jesus) an example (of righteousness) for the Children of Israel. 

 

Conclusion.

a. Son of Allaah in 2 John 1:3 and in the Torah mean servant of Allaah. 

 

b. If son of Allaah in 2 John 1:3 was a real biological son of Allaah it would contradict the Torah because in the Torah Allaah is one not three in one. 

 

c. The letter or book of Second John show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be correct if understood according to the Jewish Bible however if the letter of Second John is misunderstood by contradicting the Torah then the understanding of the words of Allaah are changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

Reference:

Video: PAUL & CHRISTIANITY (Reply2 one for israel maoz messianic jews) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWfOd-6pTNI 

 

50-25 (interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible). See 51-25.

 

50-26. The book of Jude.

The Christian book of Jude written between 70 - 120 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Epistle of Jude or Letter of Jude called “Jude” by Jude or an unknown writer is the twenty sixth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Jude 1:21 Keep yourselves in the love of Allaah, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. 

Note 1. Only Allaah can give the mercy of eternal life meaning Jude 1:21 likens Jesus to Allaah which is forbidden by Allaah.

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …” 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind. 

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship).

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..." 

 

Conclusion.  

a. Jude 1:21 cannot be from Allaah because it likens a human to Allaah which is forbidden by Allaah in the Jewish Bible.

 

b. Jude 1:21 cannot be from Allaah because it contradicts what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible telling humans to liken no one with Allaah. 

 

c. The book of Jude shows how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50-27. The book of Revelation.

The Christian book of Revelation written around 69 CE or 81 - 96 CE contradicts the Jewish Bible. 

The Book of Revelation or Revelation to John by John or an unknown writer is the twenty seventh book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Rev 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which Allaah gave to him (Jesus), to show to his servants things which must happen soon; and he (Jesus in Rev 22:16) sent and signified it by his angel (the angel sent by Jesus in Rev 22:16) to his servant John: 

Rev 22:16 I, Jesus, have sent my angel to testify these things to you for the assemblies …” 

 

Rev 1:17 When I (John) saw him (Jesus Christ), I (John) fell at his feet like a dead man. He (Jesus Christ) laid his right hand on me, saying, "Don't be afraid. I (Jesus Christ) am the first and the last (meaning Jesus always existed), 

Rev 1:18 and the Living one (meaning Jesus and Allaah are equal partners). I (Jesus Christ) was dead, and behold, I (Jesus Christ) am alive forevermore. Amen. I (Jesus Christ) have the keys of Death and of Hades. 

 

Rev 2:8 “… The first and the last (meaning Allaah), who was dead (in the form of Jesus), and has come to life says these things: 

Rev 3:21 “… (I Jesus Christ) sat down with my Father (Allaah) on his throne. 

 

Note 1. Allaah forbids humans to liken anyone to Allaah. 

Torah Numbers 23:19 Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …” 

1 Samuel 15:29 He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He (Allaah) should change His mind. 

Hosea 11:9 “… for I am Allaah, and not man …”

 

Deuteronomy 4:12 And the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you (the children of Israel) out of the midst of the fire (at Mount Sinai Horeb); you heard the voice of words, but you saw no form; only a voice (meaning Allaah has no form)

Deuteronomy 4:15 Remember you saw no manner of form on the day that the LORD (Allaah) spoke to you in Horeb (Mount Sinai) out of the midst of the fire (meaning remember that Allaah has no form). 

Deuteronomy 4:16 incase you become corrupt, and make a graven image (of Allaah), in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female (meaning Allaah is not a human meaning do not make any image resembling Allaah. Allaah has no form. Prayer in front of a statue is called idol worship). 

 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Deuteronomy 32:39 “… I am He (Allaah) and there is no god with Me (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one) …” 

Nehemiah 9:6 You alone are the LORD (Allaah) ..."  

 

Note 2. Before the time of Jesus Allaah did not require blood sacrifice to forgive sin. 

Rev 1:5 “… To him (Jesus Christ) who loves us, and washed us from our sins by his blood; 

 

Note A. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23. 

See Allaah forgives sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 in 47a above. 

Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

 

Note B. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Hosea 6:6 and Hosea 14:2 – 14:3. 

Hosea 6:6 For I (Allaah) desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of Allaah rather than burnt-offerings. 

Hosea 14:2 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:1 in Christian bible) Return, O (children of) Israel, to the LORD your Allaah for you have stumbled in your wrong doing. 

Hosea 14:3 (in Tanakh or Hosea 14:2 in Christian bible) Take with you words (of prayer to Allaah), and return to the LORD; say to Him (Allaah), “Forgive all (our) wrongdoing, and accept that which is good (from our good deeds in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23); so will we give for bullocks (sacrifice) the offering of our lips (meaning instead of offering the blood sacrifice of bullocks Allaah tells us the forgiveness of sin comes from the offering of the lips meaning ask Allaah for forgiveness and replace bad behaviour with good behaviour in Micah 6:6 – 6:8). 

 

Note C. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8. 

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8 in 47c above. 

The answer in the Jewish Bible to the question "what must a human do to remove sin from their soul" is not by blood sacrifice but “only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah.”

 

Note D. Before the time of Jesus Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice in 1 Kings 8:46 - 8:50 in 47d above. 

See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

1 Kings 8:49 then hear You (Allaah) their prayer and their supplication in heaven Your (Allaah’s) dwelling-place, and uphold their cause; 

1 Kings 8:50 and forgive Your (Allaah’s) people who have sinned against You (Allaah), and all their wrongdoings that they have wronged against You (Allaah); and cause their captors to show them (the children of Israel) mercy. 

 

Conclusion. 

a. The book of Revelation cannot be from Allaah because it likens Jesus to Allaah which is forbidden by Allaah

 

b. The book of Revelation cannot be from Allaah because it claims Jesus died for the sin of humans however before the time of Jesus Allaah did not require blood sacrifice to remove sin. 

 

c. The book of Revelation show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

50a. The Gospel of Barnabas.

The Gospel of Barnabas is not in the Christian Bible and contradicts the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the four Gospels and the Quran meaning the Gospel of Barnabas is not from Allaah. 

See The Gospel of Barnabas true or false? The Gospel of Barnabas real or invented?

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-barnabas-true-or-false 

 

51. Which Books confirm the Jewish Bible? 

Which Books confirm the Jewish Bible meaning which books contain the following teachings? 

a. Allaah is one Allaah meaning Allaah is alone with no partners or 

b. Son of Allaah means servant of Allaah or 

c. The only begotten Son of Allaah means the servant of Allaah with supreme authority to deliver the word of Allaah to the people in his time or 

d. Sin belongs only to the person who sinned meaning humans are born with no sin or 

e. Forgiveness of sin comes from the mercy of Allaah or asking Allaah for forgiveness and replacing bad behaviour with good behaviour.

 

51-1. The Gospel of Matthew.

The Christian book called the Gospel of Matthew written between 70 to 100  CE agrees with the Jewish Bible when “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah like in Torah Exodus 4:22-4:23 and when the words of Allaah spoken by Jesus are understood to be like the words of Allaah spoken by Moses as described in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 and Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 meaning when Moses says “I am the Lord your Allaah” in the Torah Moses is not claiming to be Allaah in the same way as the words of Jesus is not a claim that Jesus is Allaah. 

The Gospel of Matthew by an unknown writer is among the four Gospel books in the twenty seven books of the New Testament Christian Bible. 

The Gospel of Matthew is the first book in the New Testament Christian Bible although today it is regarded as the second of the four Gospel books.

See 1. Gospel of Matthew. 

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-matthew-1-7

See 2. 51-4 Gospel of John comments.

 

51-2. The Gospel of Mark.

The Christian book called the Gospel of Mark written between 65 to 73 CE agrees with the Jewish Bible when “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah like in Torah Exodus 4:22-4:23 and when the words of Allaah spoken by Jesus are understood to be like the words of Allaah spoken by Moses as described in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 and Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 meaning when Moses says “I am the Lord your Allaah” in the Torah Moses is not claiming to be Allaah in the same way as the words of Jesus is not a claim that Jesus is Allaah. 

The Gospel of Mark by an unknown writer is among the four Gospel books in the twenty seven books of the New Testament Christian Bible. 

The Gospel of Mark is the second book in the New Testament Christian Bible although today it is regarded as the first of the four Gospel books. 

See 1. Gospel of Mark.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-mark-1-5 

See 2. 51-4 Gospel of John comments.

 

51-3. The Gospel of Luke. 

The Christian book called the Gospel of Luke written between 80 to 100 CE agrees with the Jewish Bible when “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah like in Torah Exodus 4:22-4:23 and when the words of Allaah spoken by Jesus are understood to be like the words of Allaah spoken by Moses as described in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 and Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 meaning when Moses says “I am the Lord your Allaah” in the Torah Moses is not claiming to be Allaah in the same way as the words of Jesus is not a claim that Jesus is Allaah. 

The Gospel of Luke by an unknown writer is among the four Gospel books in the twenty seven books of the New Testament Christian Bible. 

The Gospel of Luke is the third book in the New Testament Christian Bible. 

See 1. Gospel of Luke.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-377-signs-of-prophet-muhammad-in-the-gospel-of-luke 

See 2. 51-4 Gospel of John comments.

 

51-4. The Gospel of John. 

The Christian book called the Gospel of John written between 90 to 110 CE agrees with the Jewish Bible when “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah like in Torah Exodus 4:22-4:23 and when the words of Allaah spoken by Jesus are understood to be like the words of Allaah spoken by Moses as described in the Gospel of Luke 24:19 and Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 meaning when Moses says “I am the Lord your Allaah” in the Torah Moses is not claiming to be Allaah in the same way as the words of Jesus is not a claim that Jesus is Allaah. 

The Gospel of John by an unknown writer is among the four Gospel books in the twenty seven books of the New Testament Christian Bible. 

The Gospel of John is the fourth book in the New Testament Christian Bible. 

 

A. Moses and Jesus both speak “the words of Allaah.” 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Torah Deuteronomy 18:18 (Therefore) I (Allaah) shall raise up for them (the children of Israel) a prophet (Prophet Joshua Yusha followed by prophet after prophet, messenger after messenger) like you (Prophet Moses who delivered the Torah 3200 years ago when you were at Mount Sinai Horeb today in Egypt) from among their brothers brethren and I (Allaah) shall put my (Allaah’s) words in the mouth of the prophet (meaning prophet after prophet, messenger after messenger), who shall speak to them (the people) everything that I (Allaah) command him” (to speak to you);   

Note 1. When you read the words of Jesus in the Gospel these are the words Allaah has put in the mouth of Jesus and what Allaah has commanded the messenger Jesus to speak. 

Every messenger of Allaah speaks “the words of Allaah” and this is why some people confuse the messenger and think that his words mean he is Allaah. 

Note 2. To think Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah would be the same mistake as thinking Moses is Allaah or part of Allaah. 

Note 3. If you forget all the stories outside the Gospel that claim Jesus is Allaah and look only at what Allaah has said in the Torah and the Gospel you would conclude that Jesus is the same as Moses and you would say Jesus is described perfectly in Torah Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18. 

The reason you would make this conclusion is because Jesus is a human in the Gospel like Moses is a human in the Torah and both pray to Allaah and both teach people to pray only to Allaah and both are prophets in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people in Gospel of Luke 24:19 meaning Jesus is not Allaah or a part of Allaah as confirmed by all the other Gospels; Gospel of Mark 13:32, Gospel of Matthew 24:36, Gospel of John 5:30 and Gospel of John 20:17. 

 

B. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said “Allaah is not the son of man.” 

Torah Numbers 23:19 (Prophet Moses revealed) Allaah is not a man, that He (Allaah) should lie; neither the son of man (a human, so), that He (Allaah) should repent …”

Note 1. Allaah is not the son of man.

Note 2. Allaah does not repent for sins.

 

Psalm 146:3 (Prophet David revealed) Do not put your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no salvation.

Note 1. There is no salvation in the son of man.

Note 2. Do not put your trust in the son of man. 

 

1 Samuel 15:29 (Prophet Samuel revealed) He (Allaah) who is the strength of Israel does not lie or change His mind, for He (Allaah) is not a human being, that He(Allaah) should change His mind.

Note 1. Allaah is not the human being.

Note 2. Allaah does not change His mind. 

 

C. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said “Allaah forbids killing innocent people for the sins of other people.” 

Exodus 32:31 And (at Mount Sinai) Moses returned to the LORD (Allaah), and said: “Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made a god of gold. 

Exodus 32:32 Forgive their sin and if not then blot me (Moses) out of Your (Allaah’s) book (of life) which You (Allaah) have written.” 

Exodus 32:33 And the LORD said to Moses: 'Whosoever has sinned against Me (Allaah), him I (Allaah) will blot out of My book (of life).

Note 1. Allaah forbids innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers in Deuteronomy 12:31.

 

Deuteronomy 12:31 You shall not do so to the LORD your Allaah; for every abomination to the LORD (Allaah), which He (Allaah) hates, have they (the idol worshippers) done to their gods; for even their sons and their daughters do they (the idol worshippers) burn in the fire to their gods.

Note 1. Allaah hates human sacrifice which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers.

Note 2. Allaah forbids human sacrifice which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers.

Note 3. In a time when humans were being sacrificed to idol gods came the teaching that Allaah will never accept the abomination of human sacrifice in the story of the vision dream of the sacrifice of the son of Abraham Ibrahim. 

Note 4. See Micah 6:6-6:8

 

Deuteronomy 24:16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the (sins of their) children, neither shall the children be put to death for the (sins of their) fathers; every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 

Note 1. Allaah forbids innocent people being put to death for the sin of other people which Allaah says is done by idol worshippers in Deuteronomy 12:31.

 

Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sinned, it shall die (a never ending death in Hell fire); the son shall not bear the wrongdoing of the father with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations), neither shall the father bear the wrongdoing of the son with him (meaning sin only belongs to the person who sinned meaning there is no original sin from the time of Adam which is passed on to future generations); the righteousness of the righteous shall be on him (the righteous doer), and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him (the wicked doer). 

Note 1. Allaah forbids killing innocent people for the sins of other people. 

 

D. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said “Allaah forgives people without a blood sacrifice.” 

Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked turn from all his sins that he has committed, and keep all My commandments, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live (in Paradise), he shall not die (a never ending death in Hell fire).  

Note 1. Allaah forgives people without a blood sacrifice. 

Note 2. Allaah promises Paradise without a blood sacrifice. 

Note 3. See Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Proverbs 24:16 in 47k above for the meaning of a righteous person who "keeps all the commandments" of Allaah.

 

Ezekiel 18:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die (a never ending death in Hell fire)? said the Lord GOD; and not rather that he should return from his ways (of wicked behaviour), and live (in Paradise)?  

Note 1. Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire.  

 

Ezekiel 18:22 None of his transgressions (wrong doing) that he has committed shall be remembered against him; for his righteousness that he has done he shall live (in Paradise). 

Note 1. Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Note 2. Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

 

Amos 5:22 though you offer me burnt-offerings and your meal-offerings, I (Allaah) will not accept them; neither will I (Allaah) regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasts. 

Amos 5:23 Take away from Me (Allaah) the noise of your songs; and let Me (Allaah) not hear the melody of your harps. 

Amos 5:24 But let justice well up (from you) like waters (well up), and righteousness (flow from you) like a mighty stream. 

Note 1. Allaah wants righteousness and justice not blood sacrifices. 

 

Isaiah 1:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices to Me (Allaah)? Said the LORD (Allaah); I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams, and fat beasts; and I do not delight in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he-goats. 

Isaiah 1:12 When you come to appear before Me (Allaah), who asked this from your hand? Trample My courts no more 

Isaiah 1:13 Bring offerings is an abomination to Me (Allaah). I cannot endure wrongdoing along with the solemn assembly. 

Isaiah 1:16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean, remove the evil of your doings from before My (Allaah’s) eyes, stop doing evil; 

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow.  

Note 1. Allaah wants righteousness behaviour not blood sacrifices. 

 

Proverbs 21:3 To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD (Allaah) than sacrifice. 

 

Psalm 51:17 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:15 in Christian Bible) O Lord (Allaah), open my lips and my mouth shall declare Your praise. 

Psalm 51:18 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:16 in Christian Bible) For You (Allaah) do not delight in sacrifice or else I would give it; You (Allaah) have no pleasure in burnt-offering. 

Psalm 51:19 (in Tanakh or Psalm 51:17 in Christian Bible) The sacrifices acceptable to Allaah is a broken spirit (that is repenting to Allaah); a broken and a contrite heart (asking forgiveness for sin), O Allaah, You (Allaah) will not despise. 

Note 1. Allaah forgave sin without a blood sacrifice before the time of Jesus. 

 

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8 in 47c above. 

The answer in the Jewish Bible to the question "what must a human do to remove sin from their soul" is not by blood sacrifice but “only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah.”

 

E. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said “do not liken Allaah to anyone or anything.” 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to anyone or others so that you pray to them instead of only praying to Allaah who created every creation)? Says the Holy One (Allaah. Abraham and Moses and Jesus prayed only to Allaah and to no one else). 

Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), that I (Allaah) should be equal (to others such as creations like Jesus and the Holy Spirit)? Says the Holy One (Allaah because Jesus and the Holy Spirit are only created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 46:5 To whom will you liken Me (Allaah), and make Me (Allaah) equal (to them), and compare Me (Allaah to them), that we may be alike? 

Isaiah 46:9 Remember the former things of old (that I have taught you in the Torah): that I am Allaah, and there is no other; I am Allaah, and there is none like Me; 

Isaiah 45:5 I am the LORD (Allaah), and there is none else, beside Me there is no Allaah …” (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 45:6 “… there is none beside Me (Allaah), I am the LORD (Allaah); and there is none else (meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one because no matter which way you describe three in one it is belief in three gods not one Allaah); 

 

Malachi 2:10 Have we not all one father (Allaah)? Has not one Allaah created us? …”

 

1 Chronicles 17:20 O LORD (Allaah), there is none like You, neither is there any Allaah beside You, according to all that we have heard with our ears. 

 

Isaiah 44:24 So said the LORD (Allaah), your Redeemer (Saviour), the one who formed you from the womb: I am the LORD (Allaah), that makes all things; that alone stretched out the heavens (from one horizon to the other horizon); that spread out the earth by Myself

Isaiah 45:18 “… I am the LORD (Allaah), and there is none else (besides Allaah such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 43:10 “… before Me (Allaah) there was no Allaah formed, neither shall any be after Me (Allaah). 

Isaiah 43:11 I am the LORD (Allaah); and beside Me (Allaah) there is no savior (such as Jesus or the Holy Spirit because all salvation comes from Allaah who created every creation including Jesus and the angels including the Holy Spirit). 

Isaiah 45:21 “… And there is no other Allaah beside Me (Allaah), a just Allaah and a Saviour; there is none beside Me (meaning Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not beside Allaah in controlling the heavens and the earth because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

Isaiah 45:22 Look to Me (the one and only Allaah) (people of) all the ends of the earth and you will be saved (in the hereafter) for I am Allaah, and there is none else (meaning Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not beside Allaah in controlling the heavens and the earth because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one).  

Hosea 13:4 “… you shall acknowledge no Allaah but Me (Allaah), and beside Me there is no savior (meaning Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not beside Allaah in controlling the heavens and the earth because they are only the created servants of Allaah like angels are the created servants of Allaah meaning Allaah is one Allaah not three in one). 

 

F. Before the time of Jesus Allaah said Salvation is only with Allaah and not with the son of man. 

Psalm 146:3 (Prophet David revealed) Do not put your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no salvation. 

 

Isaiah 55:6 Seek the LORD while He may be found (and you are still alive), call out to Him while He (Allaah) is near (and you are still alive); 

Isaiah 55:7 Let the wicked give up his way, and (let) the man of sin (give up) his (evil) thoughts; and let him return to the LORD, and He (Allaah) will forgive him, (turn back) to our Allaah, for He (Allaah) freely forgives. 

 

Ecclesiastes 12:7 And (in death) the dust returns to the earth as it was and the spirit returns to Allaah who gave it. 

 

Daniel 12:2 And many of them that sleep in the dust (grave) of the earth shall awake (resurrected), some to everlasting life (in Paradise), and some to rebukes and everlasting loathing (in Hell). 

 

Jesus is the son of man meaning he is a human messenger of Allaah and he is the son of Allaah meaning he is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Mark 13:32 "But as to that day or that hour (the time of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows, not even the angels in heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah), but only the Father (Allaah, who is the Father of every creation). 

Note 1. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels. 

Note 2. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah. 

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one. 

Note 3. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is a Trinity" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour except Allaah and Jesus and the Holy Spirit."

Note 4. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is one with no other partner" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour not even the angels in heaven and not even Jesus, but only Allaah knows."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. If Allaah is one then the Gospel would teach that Jesus does not know the hour.

Note 2. If Allaah is three in one then the Gospel would teach both Jesus and Allaah know the hour.

Note 3. In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah because Jesus does not know the hour meaning the teaching that Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah contradicts the Gospel meaning Trinity was invented after the time of Jesus and after the writing of the Gospels.

Note 4. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels.

Note 5. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah.

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one.

Note 6. What does Son of Allaah mean?

Son means servant of Allaah.

The Quran warns against misunderstanding the meaning of son because some Christians thought that son was a real biological son instead of correctly knowing that son means servant of Allaah in both the Torah and in the Gospel.

Note 7. In the time of Prophet Jesus no one believed that Jesus is Allaah because Jesus was delivering the words of Allaah like the prophets before him who all confirmed that -

"Allaah is not a man" in Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29 and Hosea 11:9 and

"Allaah is not the son of man" in Numbers 23:19 and

"Do not liken anyone or anything to Allaah" in Isaiah 40:25 and Isaiah 46:5 and

The warning from messiah king David that “there is no salvation in the son of man” in Psalm 146:3.

Meaning Jesus is not Allaah in the sight of all the people who saw him 2000 years ago.

The Jewish people 2000 year ago and today understood and understand the meaning of Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Hosea 11:9, Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5 and Psalm 146:3 which is explained above and that “Allaah is one” which is the First of the Ten Commandments of Allaah is not the same as “Allaah is three in one” because adding “three in one” violates the commandment of Allaah in Deuteronomy 4:2 "not to add or subtract" to what Allaah has commanded in the Torah for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation lived for 100 years in Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible meaning no one can add or subtract to the commandment that “Allaah is one” by adding “Allaah is three in one” because Allaah has forbidden anyone from doing such a thing so that people can judge true prophets who confirm the word of Allaah from false prophets and dreamers of false dreams who add or subtract from the word of Allaah especially in the first and most important of the Ten Commandments of Allaah that “Allaah is one” not “three in one.”

 

Quran 43:59 Koran 43:59 He (Prophet Jesus) is no more than a servant (of Allaah) on whom We (Allaah) bestowed favour and We (Allaah) made him (Prophet Jesus) an example (of righteousness) for the Children of Israel. 

 

Conclusion. 

A. What is the first commandment from Allaah in the Gospels? 

Jesus in the Gospel confirmed that the most important message from Allaah is the same message delivered by Moses in the Torah confirming Allaah is one Allaah (not three in one). 

The message of Allaah delivered by Moses to the Jewish people is the same message of Allaah delivered by Jesus in the Gospel confirming Allaah is one Allaah (not three in one). 

 

Gospel of Mark 12:29 (A Jewish scribe asked what is the first commandment of Allaah?) and Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments (of Allaah) is, Hear (listen), O (all the children of) Israel; The Lord our Allaah is one Lord (Allaah). 

Note 1. Jesus and Moses both told the people the first of all the commandments of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one.  

 

B. Contradictions between the Gospels.

Contradictions between the Gospel and the Jewish Bible. 

In the four Gospels the words and the events and the comments about what happened and how they relate to verses in the Jewish Bible comes to us from unknown writers and must be considered the opinions of people which may or may not be correct opinions. 

This is confirmed by differences in the four Gospels meaning when different people report on the same event it is normal to find different opinions about the same event. 

It is not necessary to explain contradictions between the different Gospels because it is these contradictions which confirm they are the opinions of different people which may or may not be correct opinions. 

 

C. The four Gospels are as Allaah decreed. 

Allaah has willed that these four Gospels be canonised and therefore be with humans until the Day of Judgement and therefore all four Gospels should be interpreted in the light of the Jewish Bible because verses in the Gospel refer to verses in the Jewish Bible which may have been correctly or incorrectly understood by those who claimed certain verses in the Jewish Bible are about Jesus.  

Any errors of opinion expressed in the four Gospels should be seen as a test from Allaah to show who understands what came from Jesus and what did not come from Jesus which can be found if you correctly understand the Jewish Bible because the Jewish Bible is what Jesus was teaching all his life. 

 

Deuteronomy 13:2 If there comes in the midst of you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams and he gives you a sign or a wonder, 

Deuteronomy 13:3 and the sign or the wonder happens and then he spoke to you saying: "Let us go after other gods (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”), which you have not known, and let us serve them (not the one Allaah but a Allaah who is “three in one”)'; 

Deuteronomy 13:4 you shall not listen to the words of that prophet, or to that dreamer of dreams; for the LORD your Allaah is testing you to know whether you love the LORD your Allaah with all your heart and with all your soul. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law (in the Torah Taurat) or the Prophets (because another comforter shall come after me in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26 – 15:27, 16:7 – 16:15); I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.  

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth).  

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. 

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themselves.

See 1. Video: How to respond to Christians who argue that Jesus Is Allaah! Rabbi Tovia Singer shows Indonesians.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaDD90mUfsw 

 

51-5 - 15 (disagree). See 50-5 to 50-15

 

51-16. The book of Second Timothy. 

Interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible. 

The Christian book of Second Timothy written in 61 CE or 65CE or 90 – 140 CE agrees with the Gospel and the Jewish Bible. 

The Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy or Second letter of Paul to Timothy called “Second Timothy” written “2 Timothy” traditionally by Paul or an unknown writer is the sixteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is Allaah-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 

2 Timothy 3:17 so that the servant of Allaah may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 

 

Note 1. 2 Timothy 3:16 – 3:17 agrees with the Gospel and the Jewish Bible. 

See Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20 in 45 above. 

 

Conclusion. 

a. 2 Timothy 3:16 – 3:17 agrees with the Gospel and the Jewish Bible meaning no one can enter Paradise without good deeds. 

 

b. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

51-17 (disagree). See 50-17

 

51-18. The book of Philemon. 

Interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible. 

The Christian book of Philemon written around 62 CE agrees with the Jewish Bible.

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon or letter of Paul to Philemon called “Philemon” by Paul is the eighteenth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

Philemon 1:4 I always thank my Allaah as I remember you in my prayers, 

 

Conclusion. 

a. Titus 1:4 agrees with the Jewish Bible teaching that prayer belongs to Allaah. 

 

b. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

51-19 (disagree). See 50-19

 

51-20. The book of James. 

Interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible. 

The Christian book of James written between 68 - 100 CE confirms the Jewish Bible message that Allaah is one Allaah. 

The Epistle of James or letter of James or book of James called “James” traditionally by James or an unknown writer is the twentieth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels.  

James 2:19 You believe that there is one Allaah; You do well (in this belief): the devils also believe, and tremble (in fear of Allaah so what is the difference between your belief and the belief of the devil if you only have faith with nothing else?). 

James 2:20 But do you know, O vain man, that faith without (good) works (meaning good behaviour) is (like being) dead (meaning a useless faith)? 

James 2:21 Was not Abraham Ibrahim our father justified by (obedient) works (to Allaah), when he had offered Isaac Ishaq his son on the altar (as a sacrifice when Allaah tested his faith in Allaah)? 

James 2:22 Do you see how faith is made with his (obedient) works (to Allaah), and by (obedient) works (to Allaah) was (his) faith (in Allaah) made perfect (meaning faith or belief with obedient behaviour or good behaviour is true faith or belief like the example of Abraham Ibrahim and Isaac Ishaq however faith or belief with disobedient behaviour or bad behaviour is a false faith or false belief like the example of the Devil Satan)?

James 2:23 And the scripture was fulfilled which said, Abraham Ibrahim believed Allaah, and it was imputed (given) to him for righteousness (because faith or belief can only be true faith or true belief if the behaviour of a person is obedient behaviour to Allaah or good behaviour in the world): and he (Abraham Ibrahim) was called the Friend of Allaah. 

James 2:24 Do you see then how that by works (that are obedient behaviour to Allaah or good behaviour in the world) a man is justified (meaning is forgiven sin), and not (forgiven sin) by faith only. 

James 2:26 For as the (human) body (on earth) without the spirit (which has been raised to heaven by the angel of death, the body on the earth) is dead, so faith without (good) works (good behaviour in the world) is also dead (meaning useless because faith or belief without good deeds is a false faith in Allaah or false belief in Allaah in the same way as the Devil Satan has a false faith or a false belief in Allaah because the Devil Satan does no good deeds on the Earth). 

 

See Allaah forgives sin without blood sacrifice in Micah 6:6 – 6:8 in 47c above. 

The answer in the Jewish Bible to the question "what must a human do to remove sin from their soul" is not by blood sacrifice but “only to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Allaah.”

 

Conclusion.

The book of James can be understood as confirming what was said before it in the Jewish Bible meaning there is one Allaah not three in one and righteous deeds with faith is what removes sin not blood sacrifice and faith or belief in Allaah without good deeds on the earth is a false belief in Allaah.

 

51-21 to 23 (disagree). See 50-21 to 23. 

 

51-24. The book of Second John.

Interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible. 

The Christian book of Second John written between 95 - 110 CE supports the Jewish Bible if “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah or contradicts the Jewish Bible if “son of Allaah” means a real biological son of Allaah. 

The Second Epistle of John or Second Letter of John called “2 John” by John is the twenty fourth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

2 John 1:3 Grace, mercy and peace from Allaah the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father’s Son, will be with us in truth and love. 

 

Torah Exodus 4:23 And I (Allaah) have said to you (Pharaoh),Let My son (meaning My servant) go so that he may serve Me (Allaah) and you (Pharaoh) have refused to let him go …”  

Note 1. Jesus is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:11 like Moses is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in Torah Exodus 4:22 – 4:23. 

Note 2. The only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 2000 years ago in the Gospel was Jesus in the same way as the only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 3200 years ago in the Torah was Moses. 

 

Gospel of John 20:31 these (words) have been written so that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ (messiah), the Son of Allaah (the servant of Allaah), and that believing (the word of Allaah which was delivered by Jesus), you might have life (in Paradise in the hereafter) through his name (Jesus because everyone who believes in Jesus who is the messenger of Allaah also believes in Allaah because Allaah sent Jesus as a prophet messenger messiah teacher and preacher). 

Note 1. Son of Allaah means servant of Allaah and not a real biological son. 

 

Gospel of John 1:9 (Throughout history Allaah has guided humans with prophets, messengers and messiahs, and 2000 years ago Allaah sent another and so) the true light (from Jesus the messenger of Allaah who delivered the Gospel), which gives light to every human being, was coming into the world. 

 

Gospel of John 1:10 (Throughout history Allaah has guided humans with prophets, messengers and messiahs, and 2000 years ago Allaah sent another and so) he (Jesus the messenger of Allaah) was in the world, and though the world was made through him (Allaah), the world did not recognize him (Jesus who was the messenger sent by Allaah). 

 

Gospel of John 1:11 He (Jesus the Jew who was from the children of Israel) came to that which was his own (people, that is the children of Israel), and his own (religious authorities among the children of Israel) did not receive him (Jesus as a messenger of Allaah because the religious authorities were more interested in Earthly matters than in Heavenly matters). 

 

Gospel of John 1:12 But to all who did receive him (Jesus the messenger of Allaah), to those believing on his name (the Prophet and messenger and Messiah Jesus), he (Allaah) gave the right to become children of Allaah (meaning servants of Allaah, believers of Allaah, slaves of Allaah, those who are obedient to Allaah). 

Note 1. Children of Allaah means servant of Allaah and not a real biological son. 

Note 2. Son of Allaah and children of Allaah both mean servant of Allaah. 

 

Gospel of John 1:13 (The children of Allaah are humans who believe in Allaah) children born, not from bloods (not born from a biological relationship), nor from body desire (nor born from a human physical desire), nor from a man's decision (nor born from a human mental decision), but born of Allaah (meaning the children of Allaah are born to love and obey Allaah because it has been so decreed by Allaah). 

Note 1. Children of Allaah means servant of Allaah not a real biological son. 

Note 2. Son of Allaah and children of Allaah both mean servant of Allaah. 

 

Gospel of Mark 1:11 And a voice from heaven said, "You (Jesus) are my beloved Son (Son means servant. See Gospel of John 1:12 – 1:13 above, Torah Exodus 4:22 - 4:23 below and Quran 19:93 below); in you (Jesus) I (Allaah) have taken good pleasure."  

Note 1. Jesus is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:11 like Moses is the “son of Allaah” meaning servant of Allaah in Torah Exodus 4:22 – 4:23. 

Note 2. The only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 2000 years ago in the Gospel was Jesus in the same way as the only begotten son meaning the servant with the supreme authority to speak “in the name of Allaah” 3200 years ago in the Torah was Moses. 

Quran 19:93 Koran 19:93 There is no one in the heavens and the earth who does not come to the Most Merciful (Allaah) except as a servant.

Note 1. The Quran confirms that the only meaning of “son of Allaah” in the Torah and the Gospel is servant of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 16:15 He (Jesus) says to them, "And you, who do you say I am?" 

Gospel of Matthew 16:16 And Simon Peter answered, and said to him, "You are the Christ, the son of the living Allaah (meaning you are the messiah anointed as the servant and messenger of Allaah)." 

Gospel of Matthew 16:17 And Jesus in response said to him, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because it was not flesh and blood (a human) that revealed this to you, but (it was the Holy Spirit sent by) my Father (Allaah), who is in heaven.  

Note 1. My Father means “my creator.” 

Jesus said “Allaah is my Father and your Father” meaning Allaah is my creator and your creator in the Gospel of John 20:17. 

 

Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her (Mary Magdalene), "Do not cleave (hold on) to me (Jesus, with surprise but believe that I am alive, I am not a ghost), for I (Jesus, meaning the soul of Jesus) have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I am not yet dead because my body was only sleeping and now I have awoken); but go to my brothers, and tell them: 'I (Jesus, meaning the soul of Jesus) am ascending to my Father (who is the creator of every creation) and your Father (who is the same one creator of every creation); to my Allaah and your Allaah (because at the end of every human life Allaah raises the soul to heaven and to Allaah which is proof that I am a human like you).'" 

Note 1. Jesus is not teaching people that Allaah is a Trinity of three in one. 

Note 2. Jesus in the Gospel is teaching the same as Moses in the Torah meaning “Allaah is one” meaning “Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah” because Allaah is the creator of every creation meaning Allaah is not a creation. 

Jesus is the “son of Allaah” means Jesus is the servant of Allaah in the same way as Moses is the “son of Allaah” means Moses is the servant of Allaah in the same way as humans are “children of Allaah” means humans are the willing or unwilling servants of Allaah.

In the Torah and the four Gospels and Quran 19:93 “son of Allaah” means the servant of Allaah and not a real biological son of Allaah. 

 

When Moses returned from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments Moses found the people worshipping an idol of a calf. 

Moses might have asked “who told you to worship a calf instead of Allaah?” 

 

If Jesus returned today Jesus would find some people worshipping Jesus. 

Jesus might also say “who told you to worship me instead of Allaah?” 

“Show me in the four Gospels where I told you to worship me instead of Allaah?” 

“Did I not worship Allaah only?” 

“Did I not tell you to worship Allaah only?” 

“Why are you worshipping me instead of Allaah?” 

“Why are you not praying to Allaah only like I showed you in the four Gospels to pray to Allaah only?” 

 

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Jesus is the son of man meaning he is a human messenger of Allaah and he is the son of Allaah meaning he is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Mark 13:32 "But as to that day or that hour (the time of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows, not even the angels in heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah), but only the Father (Allaah, who is the Father of every creation). 

Note 1. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels. 

Note 2. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah. 

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one. 

Note 3. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is a Trinity" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour except Allaah and Jesus and the Holy Spirit."

Note 4. If the teaching of Allaah is "Allaah is one with no other partner" then Allaah would say "no one knows the hour not even the angels in heaven and not even Jesus, but only Allaah knows."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. If Allaah is one then the Gospel would teach that Jesus does not know the hour.

Note 2. If Allaah is three in one then the Gospel would teach both Jesus and Allaah know the hour.

Note 3. In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah because Jesus does not know the hour meaning the teaching that Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah contradicts the Gospel meaning Trinity was invented after the time of Jesus and after the writing of the Gospels.

Note 4. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels.

Note 5. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah.

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one.

Note 6. What does Son of Allaah mean?

Son means servant of Allaah.

The Quran warns against misunderstanding the meaning of son because some Christians thought that son was a real biological son instead of correctly knowing that son means servant of Allaah in both the Torah and in the Gospel.

Note 7. In the time of Prophet Jesus no one believed that Jesus is Allaah because Jesus was delivering the words of Allaah like the prophets before him who all confirmed that -

"Allaah is not a man" in Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29 and Hosea 11:9 and

"Allaah is not the son of man" in Numbers 23:19 and

"Do not liken anyone or anything to Allaah" in Isaiah 40:25 and Isaiah 46:5 and

The warning from messiah king David that “there is no salvation in the son of man” in Psalm 146:3.

Meaning Jesus is not Allaah in the sight of all the people who saw him 2000 years ago.

The Jewish people 2000 year ago and today understood and understand the meaning of Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Hosea 11:9, Numbers 23:19, Isaiah 40:25, Isaiah 46:5 and Psalm 146:3 which is explained above and that “Allaah is one” which is the First of the Ten Commandments of Allaah is not the same as “Allaah is three in one” because adding “three in one” violates the commandment of Allaah in Deuteronomy 4:2 "not to add or subtract" to what Allaah has commanded in the Torah for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation lived for 100 years in Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible meaning no one can add or subtract to the commandment that “Allaah is one” by adding “Allaah is three in one” because Allaah has forbidden anyone from doing such a thing so that people can judge true prophets who confirm the word of Allaah from false prophets and dreamers of false dreams who add or subtract from the word of Allaah especially in the first and most important of the Ten Commandments of Allaah that “Allaah is one” not “three in one.”

 

Quran 43:59 Koran 43:59 He (Prophet Jesus) is no more than a servant (of Allaah) on whom We (Allaah) bestowed favour and We (Allaah) made him (Prophet Jesus) an example (of righteousness) for the Children of Israel. 

 

Conclusion.

a. Son of Allaah in 2 John 1:3 and in the Torah mean servant of Allaah. 

 

b. If son of Allaah in 2 John 1:3 was a real biological son of Allaah it would contradict the Torah because in the Torah Allaah is one not three in one. 

 

c. The letter or book of Second John show how the understanding of the four Gospels can be correct if understood according to the Jewish Bible however if the letter of Second John is misunderstood by contradicting the Torah then the understanding of the words of Allaah are changed “inside the human mind” by the invention of new ideas that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible. 

 

d. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

51-25. The book of Third John.

Interpreted to agree with the Jewish Bible. 

The Christian book of Third John written between 95 - 110 CE supports the Jewish Bible. 

The Third Epistle of John or Third Letter of John called “3 John” by John is the twenty fifth book in the New Testament Christian Bible and is not in the four Gospels. 

3 John 1:11 Friends, do not imitate what is evil. But imitate what is good. The person who does good things is from Allaah (meaning understands Allaah). But the person who does evil things has not seen Allaah (meaning does not understand Allaah). 

 

See Allaah forgives sin without a blood sacrifice in Ezekiel 18:20 – 18:23 in 47a above. 

Salvation comes by turning to Allaah for forgiveness by abandoning wicked behaviour and replacing it with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah does not want a blood sacrifice instead Allaah wants humans to replace wicked behaviour with righteous behaviour. 

Allaah offers Paradise to everyone who abandons bad behaviour and replaces it with good behaviour because Allaah has no pleasure in sending anyone to Hell fire. 

 

Conclusion.

a. 3 John 1:11 agree with the Jewish Bible. 

 

b. The only way to correctly understand the four Gospels is in agreement with what Allaah has been teaching for thousands of years in the Jewish Bible. The correct understanding of the four Gospels cannot come from books that contradict what Allaah teaches in the Jewish Bible.

 

51-27 (disagree). See 50-27. 

 

51a. The Quran.

The Quran confirms the Torah Taurat and explains the story of Jesus in the Gospel Injil.

A. Prophet Muhammad in the Torah Taurat and Gospel Injil.

See Quran 7:157 comments in Quran chapter 7.

 

B. Every prophet of Allaah is “the Word of Allaah made flesh” meaning the word of Allaah comes out of the mouth of every prophet of Allaah in Deuteronomy 18:18.

See Quran 5:116 comments in Quran chapter 5.

 

C. How did Allaah save Jesus. 

See 1. Quran 4:157 and Quran 4:158 comments in Quran chapter 4.

See 2. Quran 29:57 comments in Quran chapter 29.

 

D. The second coming of Jesus and every other human is on the Day of Resurrection.

See Quran 79:7 comments in Quran chapter 79.

 

E. Examples of hadith stories which contradict the teachings of Allaah in the Quran.

See Quran 25:30 comments in Quran chapter 25.

 

F. Allaah protects the Quran, Gospel Injil and the Torah Taurat as proof Allaah is real.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/allaah-protects-the-taurat-injil-and-quran 

 

G. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be rewarded twice in the hereafter.

See Quran 28:54 comments in Quran chapter 28.

 

52. The 27 books in the New Testament Christian Bible. 

A. The Christian books that contradict the Jewish Bible. 

These books contradict the Jewish Bible and the Quran meaning they contain the following teachings.

a. Allaah is a Trinity meaning Allaah is three in one or

b. Son of Allaah is a real biological son of Allaah or

c. The only begotten Son of Allaah is a real biological son of Allaah or

d. Jesus an innocent man died for the sins of humans meaning all humans are born with the original sin of Adam or

e. Forgiveness of sin comes through faith alone.

 

The following 19 of the 27 books in the Christian New Testament Bible contradict the teachings of every prophet in the Jewish Bible meaning these teachings could not have come from the mouth of Jesus.

 

1. The book of Acts of the Apostles.

2. The book of Romans

3. The book of First Corinthians.

4. The book of Second Corinthians.

5. The book of Galatians.

6. The book of Ephesians.

7. The book of Philippians.

8. The book of Colossians.

9. The book of First Thessalonians.

10. The book of Second Thessalonians.

11. The book of First Timothy.

12. The book of Titus.

13. The book of Hebrews.

14. The book of First Peter.

15. The book of Second Peter.

16. The book of First John.

17. The book of Second John.

18. The book of Jude.

19. The book of Revelation.

20. The Gospel of Barnabas (not among the 27 books in Christianity).

 

B. The Christian books that confirm the Jewish Bible. 

These Books confirm the Jewish Bible and the Quran meaning they contain the following teachings.

a. Allaah is one Allaah meaning Allaah is alone with no partners or

b. Son of Allaah means servant of Allaah or

c. The only begotten Son of Allaah means the servant of Allaah with supreme authority to deliver the word of Allaah to the people in his time or

d. Sin belongs only to the person who sinned meaning humans are born with no sin or

e. Forgiveness of sin comes from the mercy of Allaah or asking Allaah for forgiveness and replacing bad behaviour with good behaviour.

 

It is possible to interpret 9 of the 27 books in the Christian New Testament Bible to agree with the above with a note that verses from the Jewish Bible which are quoted “out of context” could not have come from the mouth of Jesus meaning Allaah has decreed that some of these Books contain human opinions which are not correct.

 

1. The Gospel of Matthew (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible).

2. The Gospel of Mark (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible).

3. The Gospel of Luke (interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible).

4. The Gospel of John (interpreted in agreeme

nt with the Jewish Bible).

5. The book of Second Timothy.

6. The book of Philemon.

7. The book of James.

8. The book of Second John (if interpreted in agreement with the Jewish Bible).

9. The book of Third John. 

 

53. Summary.

Allaah would not say the Quran confirms the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and then allow the proof of Allaah in the Quran to be lost by allowing the Torah Taurat that is with the Jews today and the Gospel Injil that is wth the Christians today to be corrupted.

The purpose of Islam and Muslims is to explain all the Books of Allaah to all the peoples of the world in friendship, kindness, forgiveness and peace. 

The purpose of Islam and Muslims is not to rewrite the Books of Allaah but to explain the Books of Allaah which existed 1400 years ago with the Jews and the Christians and which have existed continuously with the Jews and the Christians to this day.

When Prophet Muhammad explained the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil Prophet Muhammad was explaining what was with the Jews and with the Christians 1400 years ago which are the same books that are with the Jews and the Christians today.

1400 years ago Prophet Muhammad was not explaining books that the Jews and the Christians had never seen or books that were hidden or books that were corrupted.The book with the Jews is the Torah Taurat and the book with Christians is the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

Muslims can help Christians to correctly understand the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John guided by two verses from the Quran.

Muslims can explain the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John that is with the Christians today as proof that no one can change the word of Allaah and as proof of the truthfulness of the Quran in the following way.

 

Three days after the crucifixion Jesus told Mary Magdalene to tell all the disciples that Jesus did not die on the cross in Gospel of John 20:17 “I have not yet ascended to the Father” meaning Allaah saved the life of Jesus on the cross with a miracle which made people think Jesus was dead on the cross in the same way Allaah made people believe a sleeping person was dead in Gospel of Mark 5:39, Gospel of Matthew 9:24 and Gospel of Luke 8:52.

The soul of every human ascends to Allaah during sleep and when they die (Quran 39:42).

When Jesus says I (Jesus) have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah) Jesus is not talking about sleep because every human ascends to Allaah every night during sleep therefore the meaning is Jesus has not yet died meaning Allaah saved the life of Jesus on the cross with sleep (Gospel of Mark 5:39, Gospel of Matthew 9:24, Gospel of Luke 8:52, Quran 4:158 and Quran 39:42) meaning Jesus did not die on the cross with death but was saved on the cross with sleep which looked like Jesus was dead and in this way Allaah saved the life of Jesus meaning no one killed Jesus (Gospel of Luke 8:54 – 8:55 and Quran 39:42) meaning no one crucified Jesus to death (Quran 4:157) meaning Jesus was not sacrificed but was saved from death with sleep in Quran 4:158 and Quran 39:42 for the same reason Allaah saved the son of Abraham from death in a test of the faith in Allaah of Abraham and Jesus.

When Jesus says "I (Jesus) am ascending to my Father (Allaah) and your Father (Allaah)" it means Jesus will die like every human dies meaning Jesus died a natural death at the end of his life 2000 years ago (Quran 3:144 and Quran 5:75) as proof Jesus is human and as proof Jesus is not Allaah.

 

Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her (Mary Magdalene), "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I am not yet dead); but go to my brothers (my disciples), and tell them: 'I am ascending to my Father and your Father; to my Allaah and your Allaah.'"

Note 1. After the crucifixion Jesus says do not hold on to me to see if I am really alive, I have not yet ascended to my Father meaning I am not yet dead meaning I am really alive meaning I am not a ghost.

Note 2. Jesus said tell the brothers that Allaah is My Father and your Father meaning Allaah is my creator and your creator because the father is the creator of every creation.

Malachi 2:10 Have we not all one father (Allaah)? Has not one Allaah created us? …”

Note 3. Jesus said tell the brothers that Allaah is My Allaah and your Allaah meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord.

Note 4. Three days after the crucifixion Jesus tells Mary to tell his brothers (his disciples) that “I have not yet ascended to the Father” meaning Jesus was saved by Allaah from the death of crucifixion.

Note 5. Three days after the crucifixion Jesus tells Mary to tell his brothers (his disciples) that “I am ascending to my Father” meaning Jesus will die like every human dies as proof Jesus is human meaning do not let a miracle make you think that Jesus is more than a man like you meaning Jesus will die like you will die because all humans die as proof they are humans.

Note 6. Three days after the crucifixion Jesus tells Mary to tell his brothers (his disciples) that Allaah is “my Father and your Father” meaning Allaah is my creator and your creator meaning do not let a miracle make you think that Jesus is more than a man like you.

Note 7. Three days after the crucifixion Jesus tells Mary to tell his brothers (his disciples) that Allaah is “my Allaah and your Allaah” meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord meaning Allaah is my Master and your Master meaning do not let a miracle make you think that Jesus is more than a man like you.

Note 8. No one tells people they are not Allaah unless something amazing has happened which might cause confusion about who Jesus is. This is the reason Jesus is telling Mary Magdalene (who is the first person Jesus meets after the crucifixion) to say these things to his brothers (who are his disciples) so that no one is confused by a miracle from Allaah. Jesus fainted into sleep on the cross making everyone believe Jesus was dead on the cross and in this way Allaah saved the life of Jesus.

 

Gospel of Mark 5:39 "... The child is not dead but sleeping",

Gospel of Matthew 9:24 "... For the maiden meaning the girl has not died but sleeps ..."

Gospel of Luke 8:52 "... She is not dead but sleeping."

Gospel of Luke 8:54 – 8:55 “…"Damsel meaning girl, wake up!" And her spirit returned, and she stood up at once, and he ordered that she be given something to eat. (This was proof that she was alive and not dead and that she was a physical body who could eat food and not a resurrected spiritual body that does not need food meaning she was a physical body who woke up after sleep and not a spiritual body which was resurrected after death as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:35 and 1 Corinthians 15:44).

Note 1. In the Gospel after the crucifixion Jesus also asks for something to eat as proof he is alive and human and not a ghost.

 

1. Jesus was not sacrificed on the cross is confirmed in Tanakh Jewish scripture where Allaah does not accept human sacrifice in Leviticus 18:21, Leviticus 20:3, Deuteronomy 12:31, Deuteronomy 18:10, Deuteronomy 24:16, Hosea 6:6, Jeremiah 7:22-7:23, Psalm 40:7 in Jewish Scripture or Psalm 40:6 in Christian Bible and Micah 6:7-6:8.

 

2. Jesus was not sacrificed on the cross to forgive sin is confirmed in Tanakh Jewish scripture where Allaah forgives sin without sacrifice through repentance in prayer to Allaah as explained in Ecclesiastes 7:20, Proverbs 24:16, Ezekiel 18:21-18:23. Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 14:2–14:3, 1 Kings 8:46–8:50 and Psalm 40:7 in Jewish Scripture or Psalm 40:6 in Christian Bible.

 

3. Jesus was not sacrificed on the cross because sacrifices are only permitted on an altar that is dedicated to Allaah.

 

4. Jesus was not sacrificed on the cross because sacrifices are burned with fire and this is confirmed by Abraham who took wood and fire to burn his son on the altar which he had built and dedicated to Allaah.

 

5. Jesus was not sacrificed on the cross because 2000 years ago sacrifices where only permitted on altars located inside the temple.

 

Paul who claimed Jesus died and was resurrected unknowingly confirms Jesus did not die on the cross when Paul says that the dead are resurrected in a spiritual body.

Jesus was not resurrected in a spiritual body therefore according to the revelations of Paul Jesus did not die meaning Jesus was not sacrificed.

 

1 Corinthians 15:35 “How are the dead raised (resurrected) in what kind of body will they (the resurrected dead) come?

 

1 Corinthians 15:44 It is raised (resurrected) a spiritual body (however 3 days after the crucifixion Jesus showed that his body was a physical body which Mary could touch and by eating food in his mouth and showing nail marks on his hand and a wound on his side to his disciples meaning Jesus showed he was not a resurrected spiritual body but was saved from death on the cross by falling into sleep on the cross and waking up after 3 days in his physical body in the same way as other people who appeared to be dead were only sleeping in their physical body in Gospel of Mark 5:39 "... The child is not dead but sleeping", Gospel of Matthew 9:24 "... For the maiden meaning the girl has not died but sleeps ..." and the Gospel of Luke 8:52 "... She is not dead but sleeping". ” … and Gospel of Luke 8:54 – 8:55 “…"Damsel meaning girl, wake up!" And her spirit returned).

 

Quran 4:157 Koran 4:157 And they (some of the Jews of Yathrib in Arabia later Medina Arabia today Madinah Saudi Arabia) said (showing their pride and their disbelief by threatening and mocking the messenger Prophet Muhammad and his followers by boasting), "We killed messiah Jesus, the son of Mary Maryam, the messenger of Allaah," but (in fact) they did not kill him (on the cross) nor crucify him (to death on the cross), but it was made to appear so to them (so they believed he was dead on the cross because his body was not moving but in fact he was still alive and sleeping on the cross as explained in Quran 4:158 and 39:42) and those (Jews of Yathrib Arabia) who differ in this (in what happened to Prophet Jesus on the cross) are full of doubts with no (certain) knowledge so they (the Jews of Yathrib) follow only conjecture (assumptions, speculation, guess). It is certain that they (the Jews) did not kill him (because Allaah protected Prophet Jesus from the death of crucifixion in 607 BH 33 CE 33 AD on Friday 3 April 33 in Jerusalem Al-Quds Yerussalem Yerushalayim in Judea today in Israel and Palestine and this is confirmed in the Gospel where Jesus is seen alive three days after the crucifixion teaching that he is not Allaah in the Gospel of John 20:17, Quran 5:72, Quran 5:117 and Quran 19:36 by saying Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah meaning Allaah is my Father and your Father meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator meaning Allaah is my Master and your Master meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord as proof that no one had killed him on the cross or crucified him to death on the cross. 2000 years ago Allaah saved the life of humans with sleep so that their body did not move making everyone think they were dead in the Injil Gospel of Mark 5:39 "... The child is not dead but sleeping", Gospel of Matthew 9:24 "... For the maiden meaning the girl has not died but sleeps ..." and the Gospel of Luke 8:52 "... She is not dead but sleeping". To prepare to test the faith of Prophet Jesus by the threat of death by crucifixion Allaah through the Holy Spirit removed from the mind of Prophet Jesus the earlier events where Allaah had saved people with sleep that looked like death by revealing the story of Lazarus in the Injil Gospel of John 11:11 – 11:14 where the Holy Spirit reveals to Jesus that sleep for Lazarus means Lazarus is dead. This was done so that Prophet Jesus will believe he will die in the same way as Prophet Abraham Ibrahim believed his son would die. Prophet Jesus passed the test of faith in Allaah and Allaah saved Prophet Jesus like Allaah saved the son of Prophet Abraham Ibrahim so that Prophet Jesus could continue his life on the earth when Allaah returned the soul from heaven to wake up the sleeping body on the earth as Allaah had done before in the Gospel of Luke 8:54 – 8:55 “…"Damsel meaning girl, wake up!" And her spirit returned, and she stood up at once, and he ordered that she be given something to eat. This was proof that she was alive and not dead. After the crucifixion Prophet Jesus was alive on the earth as proof that no one killed him on the cross or crucified him to death. After the crucifixion Prophet Jesus taught the people that he is not Allaah until his natural death 2000 years ago in Quran 5:75, Quran 3:144, Quran 5:117 and in all the four Gospels Injil. It is in the life of Prophet Jesus after the crucifixion that Jesus told the people that he is not Allaah so that no one will be able to claim in the hereafter that Prophet Jesus did not tell them he is not Allaah in the Gospel of John 20:17, Quran 5:72, Quran 5:117 and Quran 19:36).

 

Quran 4:158 Koran 4:158 Allaah raised him (the soul of Prophet Jesus) up to Himself (Allaah, to protect the life of Jesus as explained in Quran 39:42 where Allaah raises the soul up to Himself causing the human body on the earth to sleep and make everyone think Jesus was dead because his body was not moving in Quran 4:157. Allaah returned the soul of Jesus causing his human body on the earth to wake up three days later as proof that no one killed Jesus on the cross and no one crucified him to death on the cross. This is confirmed because Jesus is seen alive three days after the crucifixion delivering the message that he is not Allaah in the Gospel of John 20:17, Quran 5:72, Quran 5:117 and Quran 19:36 by saying Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah meaning Allaah is my Father and your Father meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator meaning Allaah is my Master and your Master meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord). Allaah is all powerful (able to do all things) and He (Allaah) is all wise. (2000 years ago Allaah saved the life of humans with sleep so that their body did not move making everyone think they were dead in the Injil Gospel of Mark 5:39 "... The child is not dead but sleeping", Gospel of Matthew 9:24 "... For the maiden meaning the girl has not died but sleeps ..." and the Gospel of Luke 8:52 "... She is not dead but sleeping" …”).

 

Quran 39:42 Koran 39:42 Allaah takes the souls at the time of their death and (also takes the souls of) those who have not died (but are alive) during their sleep (when Allaah saved the life of Jesus with sleep so that his body did not move making everyone believe that Jesus was dead on the cross in Quran 4:157 by raising the soul of Jesus to heaven and to Allaah in Quran 4:158). He (Allaah) keeps those (souls) for which He (Allaah) had decreed death and sends the rest (of the souls to awaken the sleeping body) for a predetermined period of time (such as when Allaah returned the soul of Jesus three days after the crucifixion to wake up the sleeping body of Jesus on the earth in the Gospel of John 20:17, Quran 5:72, Quran 5:117 and Quran 19:36 when Jesus delivered the message that Jesus is not Allaah by saying Allaah is my Allaah and your Allaah meaning Allaah is my Father and your Father meaning Allaah is my Creator and your Creator meaning Allaah is my Master and your Master meaning Allaah is my Lord and your Lord as proof that no one had killed him on the cross or crucified him to death on the cross, after which they return to sleep again or die as in Quran 5:75 where Mary Maryam and Jesus “use to eat food” meaning they both died 2000 years ago and Quran 3:144 where the “the messengers before Prophet Muhammad have died” meaning Jesus is dead because Jesus is the messenger before Prophet Muhammad. In Quran 5:117 Jesus died when he lived with the children of Israel 2000 years ago when he was raised by the angel of death). In this are signs (of Allaah) for people who think. 

Note 1. Allaah does not take the human body to heaven (Quran 39:42). 

Note 2. Only the human soul is raised to heaven (Quran 39:42). 

Note 3. The human body is only needed on the Earth (Quran 39:42).

Note 4. The human body is not needed in heaven (Quran 39:42).

Note 5. The human soul is alive in heaven without a human body (Quran 39:42).

Note 6. What happened to Prophet Jesus on the cross in Quran 4:157 and Quran 4:158 are explained in Quran 39:42.

Note 7. The Quran confirms what is in the Gospel of Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John that is with the Christians today as proof that no one can change the words of Allaah and as proof of the truthfulness of the Quran.

Quran 19:93 Koran 19:93 There is no one in the heavens and the earth who does not come to the Most Merciful (Allaah) except as a servant.

 

The Quran explains the story of Jesus in the four Gospels.

a. The four Gospels are four reports of what Jesus said. 

b. We do not know who wrote the four Gospels which are traditionally given the names Mark, Matthew, Luke and John however these names are not on the cover of the earliest manuscripts meaning they were added later as Allaah decreed.

c. The four Gospels have contradictions as proof they were written by four men therefore whatever agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture in the four Gospel Injil came from Allaah however whatever contradicts the Tanakh Jewish scripture in the four Gospel Injil did not come from Allaah.

d. Allaah tells us the Gospel is in the hands of the Christians meaning Allaah decreed that Christians would have the four reports of Jesus in the form of these four Gospels. 

e. Nothing in the four Gospels supports the belief in Trinity or in Original sin. These beliefs cannot be found in the four Gospels.

f. Trinity and Original Sin and the teaching that the Torah law does not apply to the Jewish people today contained in Christian teachings is opposite to what Jesus teaches in the four Gospels.

g, Misguidance in understanding the four Gospels come from letters written by Paul as explained here 

See 1. Video: Original Sin (Adam and Eve).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o6NVXgsvqI

See 2. Video: Paul corrupted the Hebrew Scriptures and could not have been a Pharisee, explains Rabbi Tovia Singer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0J2ZJTzuro

See 3. Video: Was Paul a Rabbi, an ignoramus, or a charlatan? Rabbi Tovia Singer responds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtgfS40f0w4 

 

h. What Paul says in his letters and what Jesus said in the four Gospels are two different opposite teachings. 

i. There are many manuscripts and Allaah decrees which are accepted by the Christian community.

j. In the same way as some verses in the Gospel have a note saying “this verse is not in the earliest manuscript” I suggest that the Christian community add notes to verses we know Jesus Isa did not say on the basis that Jesus taught the Torah meaning Jesus would not have quoted Jewish Bible verses out of context. 

k. It is not correct to teach in the Gospels the quoting of Jewish Bible verses out of context and Jesus the teacher would never do such a thing.

l. It is Allaah who decrees which manuscripts Christians accepted in the past and what they will accept in the future.

m. Since we know that misunderstandings of the Jewish Bible verses in the Gospels come from the four unknown men who wrote those Gospels then men and women in the Christian community today should consider adding notes to verses saying “this verse quotes the Jewish Bible verse out of context and Jesus who was a teacher of the Jewish Bible would not quote Jewish Bible verses out of context” as explained in j above.

n. The Christian community should add notes to all letters and books in the 27 books in the New Testament Bible which teach the opposite to what Jesus is teaching in the four Gospels by stating "this letter or book teaches the opposite to what Jesus is teaching in the four Gospels."

o. None of the above suggestions is possible unless Allaah wills it because these are the books decreed by Allaah for the Christian community.

p. The Quran confirms and explains the story of Jesus Isa in the four Gospels as shown above.

q. If today or in the future Allaah willed the addition of notes showing which Jewish verses are quoted out of context in the four Gospels and/or the addition of notes showing which letters and books in the 27 books in the New Testament Bible teach the opposite to what Jesus is teaching in the four Gospels then this would not change the fact that the Quran is confirming and explaining the story in the four Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John which were in the hands of the Christians 1400 years ago and today.

 

Reference 

See. The messiah in Islam and Christianity and Judaism.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-messiah-in-islam-christianity-judaism 

 

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