Since you don't know Hebrew, I gave you the literal translation of the part before it:
...وكله
and all of him ...
I asked you if you can put a name after وكله
This is equally ridiculous.
You talk like you actually know Hebrew while giving dictionary translations that are meaningless to me. According to jews-for-Allah.org, it is
, so it is my understanding what you're talking about is a part of the word itself, and there is no separate word with "كله" in it.
What is there is the plural mentioned in reply #17. And what supports that its plural of respect is that the context is singular, and clearly discussing someone (an individual), and not a group of people.
Do you speak Hebrew fluently? If you don't, then how can you be so confident looking at Arabic and English translations? I don't speak it and thats why I'm discussing possibilities
and confirming nothing.
Also, its interesting (again, to see that the description fits prophet Muhammad peace e upon him as well.
A coincidence? Maybe.
A chief of ten thousand? The exact number of the Muslims under the leadership of the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him to Makkah.
Another coincidence? Maybe.
Also, in Haggai 2:7, it says "I will shake all nations, and the
desired of all nations will come, and I will fill this house with glory,' says the Lord Almighty." So perhaps it was translated again, to desired. And thats its the "desired" that will come, and not Muhammad? What is this "desired" who all nations will be shaken by him? Simply money?
Again, a third coincidence? Maybe
About the first "coincidence" I quote the website :
"Verse 11 says "his head is as the most fine gold, his locks are wavy, and black as a raven". Verse 10 describes this man as being "radiant and ruddy" which means he was slightly light-skinned with a rosy color. This can be confirmed in the Sahih Bukhari Hadiths, Volume 4, Book 56, Number 747, which says Muhammad was slightly light skinned, with a rosy color (and also has the same hair as is mentioned in verse 11). Also verse 14 describes this man as having a stomach like ivory. I take it this means the parts of his body that were usually covered by his garment from the sun, were very white (like ivory). This also can be atributed to Muhammad who although having a rosy, golden color, had white armpitts (Sahih Bukhari, Volume 2, Book 17, Number 141 says you could see the whites of his armpitt when he raised his hand)."
Clearly, I don't trust translations at all.My distrust of translation is furthered when even the original texts /manuscripts have variations. I don't even like translations of the Qur'aan as theres so much in meaning that is lost even in the best of translations. Yes, theres quite a few questions that I think are important, you think they are ridiculous. I have my opinion, and you have yours.
I don't have the time for it these days, but I am thinking about starting a thread on the authenticity of the Bible and ancient manuscripts, the numbers of these manuscripts, the language they are in, their variations, and so on (but not the trinity, just the texts) . I think its a very serious and important topic, and connected to this topic. And Im hoping to have a nice "peaceful" discussion in which I myself can learn, as opposed to a debate in which participants get defensive and sometimes disrespectful of each other , with no one really learning anything.
Back to the topic, I think it would be much stronger of an argument to simply say "read it from 1-16", instead of actually discussing the word. Because in that case, although it could cause controversy (given the name) and raise questions about the original text, and about Haggai 2:7, it could still be easily argued
"even if it is a name, its not talking about prophethood, and thats why no one ever understood it that way".
In this case maybe some would point out the irony, that a prophet did actually come, fitting the description, and with the same name, but still, it doesn't say anything about a message, or prophethood.
I think I said pretty much everything I have to say on it in previous posts, and you really think its ridiculous, or the even that more holistic view of things is, then you have your opinion, and I have mine. Wish you the best.