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Allah is the lord in the bible

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
The bible in its origin language "the Aramaic language" identify God as Allah, so Christians worship Allah.

Translated from Aramaic to English

John 1

1. In the beginning [of creation] there was the Milta*; and that Milta* was with Allaha; and Allaha was [the embodiment of] that Milta.* 2. This was in the beginning with Allaha. 3. Everything was within his power*, [otherwise] nothing would ever exist.* 4. Through him [there] was Life* and Life became the spark* of humanity 5. And that [ensuing] fire* lights the darkness and darkness does not overshadow it.

Reference : Vic Alexander reading and interpretation of chapter 1 of the Gospel of John
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
Thanks for posting this. This is why Muslim, Christian and Jew are Abrahamic faiths.

God's promise to Hagar (Gen 20-22) is no less than his promise to Abraham.

Allah is Great! IMO
 

outhouse

Atheistically
The bible in its origin language "the Aramaic language" identify God as Allah, so Christians worship Allah.

Nonsense.


What sources do you have that Aramaic is the bibles origin language.


Allah did not exist in literature until the Koran was wrote long after the bible was finished.


Many people think the koran is just a copied version of the bible.


Never seen one Christian pray to allah
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Nonsense.


What sources do you have that Aramaic is the bibles origin language.


Allah did not exist in literature until the Koran was wrote long after the bible was finished.


Many people think the koran is just a copied version of the bible.


Never seen one Christian pray to allah


Yep........ The Aramaic bible could not have been the first. This has already been debated in other threads. The Aramaic bibles are copies, and still include explanations and translations for Greek readers.... which would never have been the case if they had been intended for Aramaic readers.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
Yep........ The Aramaic bible could not have been the first. This has already been debated in other threads. The Aramaic bibles are copies, and still include explanations and translations for Greek readers.... which would never have been the case if they had been intended for Aramaic readers.

Its my opinion the Koran is nothing more then the popularity of the Christian bible in Arabic communities to the point they decided to create their own version from the already present Hellenistic NT
 

Monk Of Reason

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
It is true that they are all part of the same family tree but it is a mistake to think that the Muslim interpretation is the root or trunk of that tree other than simply a branch.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Nonsense.


What sources do you have that Aramaic is the bibles origin language.


Allah did not exist in literature until the Koran was wrote long after the bible was finished.


Many people think the koran is just a copied version of the bible.


Never seen one Christian pray to allah

So in which language the first bible was written bearing in mind that Jesus himself was speaking Aramaic.
 

Sees

Dragonslayer
The bible in its origin language "the Aramaic language" identify God as Allah, so Christians worship Allah.

Translated from Aramaic to English

John 1

1. In the beginning [of creation] there was the Milta*; and that Milta* was with Allaha; and Allaha was [the embodiment of] that Milta.* 2. This was in the beginning with Allaha. 3. Everything was within his power*, [otherwise] nothing would ever exist.* 4. Through him [there] was Life* and Life became the spark* of humanity 5. And that [ensuing] fire* lights the darkness and darkness does not overshadow it.

Reference : Vic Alexander reading and interpretation of chapter 1 of the Gospel of John

To understand this best you have to look at the Logos of Greek thought and philosophy to see what Hellenistic Jews were putting together.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
So in which language the first bible was written bearing in mind that Jesus himself was speaking Aramaic.


Factually Koine Greek.


Jesus was a failed messiah in Judaism


He found fame after his death, in Hellenistic gentile communities and those who were Hellenistic Proselytes to Judaism.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Thanks for posting this. This is why Muslim, Christian and Jew are Abrahamic faiths.

God's promise to Hagar (Gen 20-22) is no less than his promise to Abraham.

Allah is Great! IMO

Thanx for your kind words, Rev.

Yes indeed there is a common ground.

Say: People of the Book! Come now to a word common between us and you, that we serve none but God, and that we associate not aught with Him, and do not some of us take others as Lords, apart from God. And if they turn their backs, say: Bear witness that we are Muslims. (3:64)
 

outhouse

Atheistically
Really ? Egyptian coptes for exemple.
You can hear the Pope Shenouda saying Allah at 21:00
There's an other language they pray with, maybe greek.
Anyway, they say Allah in their prayer.


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Pope Shenouda Memorial Service 3/17/13 - YouTube


Mentioning allah in a prayer in a Arabic part of the world, not by mainstream Christianity is of no surprise. They are not real Christians and are cut off from mainstream Christianity but thanks for playing

Yet they are not praying to allah, just mentioning his name
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member
This cute chart doesnt really prove anything.

Just because certain religions steal our lore and try to make it look that in reality they are the true judaism doesnt mean that we are somehow bonded to them.

I would love to be in the same DIR as the Sikhs, a people that religiously are much closer to us than christians.
 

Pastek

Sunni muslim
Mentioning allah in a prayer in a Arabic part of the world, not by mainstream Christianity is of no surprise. They are not real Christians and are cut off from mainstream Christianity but thanks for playing

Yet they are not praying to allah, just mentioning his name

So you are not christian but can tell who is a real one or not ?
You said you never heard them praying Allah, they do, point.
 
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