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Has anyone here read the bible?

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    SubmitterToGOD
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    Peace be upon you,

    i'm just wondering if you have,
    but i don't think it's required, since the bible was probably not translated until later times.

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      Tareq
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      I have. Though it was a long time ago.

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        Rev_John
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        Many times (

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          CavemanDoctor
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          Just the NT and parts of the OT.

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            nsws1988
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            Many times (

            rotfl why so sad?

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              unknownuser
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              Many times (

              as a punishment?

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                Rev_John
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                as a punishment?

                laugh No because of my job and because I like to show how many Christian faiths have distorted it and misinterpreted it.

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                  hope4
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                  Selam

                  I have read some of it but not all. Currently I am reading 'The King James Version of the
                  Holy Bible'.

                  I have currently read this and it puzzles me

                  Genesis {179} And God said unto Abraham, Thou shalt keep my
                  covenant therefore, thou, and thy seed after thee in their
                  generations. {1710} This my covenant, which ye shall
                  keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every
                  man child among you shall be circumcised. {1711} And ye
                  shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a
                  token of the covenant betwixt me and you.

                  Who is this command for? I ask because christians do not perform circumcision.

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                    sarah2505
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                    i have read parts of it.
                    It makes for interesting reading

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                      Rev_John
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                      Selam

                      I have read some of it but not all. Currently I am reading 'The King James Version of the
                      Holy Bible'.

                      I have currently read this and it puzzles me

                      Genesis {179} And God said unto Abraham, Thou shalt keep my
                      covenant therefore, thou, and thy seed after thee in their
                      generations. {1710} This my covenant, which ye shall
                      keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every
                      man child among you shall be circumcised. {1711} And ye
                      shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a
                      token of the covenant betwixt me and you.

                      Who is this command for? I ask because christians do not perform circumcision.

                      It is a commandment to the Jews in the OT. Later in the NT Paul is told that circumcision is no longer necessary.

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                        hope4
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                        It is a commandment to the Jews in the OT. Later in the NT Paul is told that circumcision is no longer necessary.

                        Peace Rev.John

                        Any chance of providing verses for this as I tried to search and could not find them. Thanks in advance.

                        peace

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                          Ahmad_Bilal
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                          I have, in various translations and interpretations. Plus, I read the Jewish Tanakh, which, in my opinion, gives a much better understanding of the text, and without all the mysterious (alleged) references to Jesus...

                          I have currently read this and it puzzles me

                          Genesis {179} And God said unto Abraham, Thou shalt keep my
                          covenant therefore, thou, and thy seed after thee in their
                          generations. {1710} This my covenant, which ye shall
                          keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every
                          man child among you shall be circumcised. {1711} And ye
                          shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a
                          token of the covenant betwixt me and you.

                          Who is this command for? I ask because christians do not perform circumcision.

                          That passage is for all the descendants of Abraham, beginning with Ishmael and Isaac. The concept of religious circumcision was rejected by the Christians because most of the Christian converts were gentiles, not descendants of Abraham. Most traditional Muslims today believe in the Biblical concept of circumcision, since they view themselves as sons of Abraham; circumcision is a command in the ahadiyth and sunna...

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                            Cushan
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                            Yup. Crawled through it in the original language. Looked at parts of the septuagint and targum. And have read numerous commentaries on it. Jewish, Christian and secular. I understand why people here are hostile to it, but it's not a bad book of ancient theology. You just have to lay polemic interest aside and stop looking for 'errors' (dissonant points between the Bible and Quran).

                            I'm talking about the 'Old Testament'. I've only read the Christian Bible in translation. It's not as good.

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                              hope4
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                              I have, in various translations and interpretations. Plus, I read the Jewish Tanakh, which, in my opinion, gives a much better understanding of the text, and without all the mysterious (alleged) references to Jesus...

                              That passage is for all the descendants of Abraham, beginning with Ishmael and Isaac. The concept of religious circumcision was rejected by the Christians because most of the Christian converts were gentiles, not descendants of Abraham. Most traditional Muslims today believe in the Biblical concept of circumcision, since they view themselves as sons of Abraham; circumcision is a command in the ahadiyth and sunna...

                              Selam Ahmad Bilal

                              Thank you for that. One thing puzzles me still though, I can understand christians did not see themselves as descendants of Abraham but do they also not believe they follow the same religion as Abraham?
                              I am sorry if it may seem that I am trying to find faults, but this is not my intention but trying to understand what is written and peoples thoughts.

                              Peace

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                                Rev_John
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                                Selam Ahmad Bilal

                                Thank you for that. One thing puzzles me still though, I can understand christians did not see themselves as descendants of Abraham but do they also not believe they follow the same religion as Abraham?
                                I am sorry if it may seem that I am trying to find faults, but this is not my intention but trying to understand what is written and peoples thoughts.

                                Peace

                                Well, yes and no. Yes they believe they are following the same religion as Abraham but with the changes made by Jesus and, even more so, by Paul. There is no restriction on the food they can eat, no compulsory circumcision, no set amount of prayers per day, etc

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                                  hope4
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                                  Well, yes and no. Yes they believe they are following the same religion as Abraham but with the changes made by Jesus and, even more so, by Paul. There is no restriction on the food they can eat, no compulsory circumcision, no set amount of prayers per day, etc

                                  Peace Rev.John

                                  I think I am beggining to understand. It would however, seem that the old testament is a collection of stories/commandments on how people followed religion before jesus. Am I on the right track or far from it ;D

                                  Peace

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                                    Rev_John
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                                    Peace Rev.John

                                    I think I am beggining to understand. It would however, seem that the old testament is a collection of stories/commandments on how people followed religion before jesus. Am I on the right track or far from it ;D

                                    Peace

                                    Sort of, the OT is (mainly) the Jewish bible, then (according to Christians) came Jesus, the NT is basically the story of Jesus and some letters Paul wrote to the churches. It was mainly Paul that changed and separated the Christian church from Judaism, Jesus kept the Jewish laws (although this is disputed by some historians).

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                                      hope4
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                                      Sort of, the OT is (mainly) the Jewish bible, then (according to Christians) came Jesus, the NT is basically the story of Jesus and some letters Paul wrote to the churches. It was mainly Paul that changed and separated the Christian church from Judaism, Jesus kept the Jewish laws (although this is disputed by some historians).

                                      Can Paul be concidered what Bukhari is concidered to muslims then ;D

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                                        Peace all --

                                        Yes read the Bible in my youth and perused a bit few days ago; thought this time-line as strange...

                                        Genesis 12
                                        4 ?Abram is a son of five and seventy years in his going out from Charan.

                                        10 And there is a famine in the land, and Abram goeth down towards Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine is grievous in the land; 11 and it cometh to pass as he hath drawn near to enter Egypt, that he saith unto Sarai his wife, 'Lo, I pray thee, I have known that thou art a woman of beautiful appearance; 12 and it hath come to pass that the Egyptians see thee, and they have said, 'This is his wife,' and they have slain me, and thee they keep alive 13 say, I pray thee, thou art my sister, so that it is well with me because of thee, and my soul hath lived for thy sake.' 14 And it cometh to pass, at the entering of Abram into Egypt, that the Egyptians see the woman that she is exceeding fair; 15 and princes of Pharaoh see her, and praise her unto Pharaoh, and the woman is taken to Pharaoh's house; 16 and to Abram he hath done good because of her, and he hath sheep and oxen, and he-asses, and men-servants, and handmaids, and she-asses, and camels.

                                        Genesis 16
                                        16 and Abram is a son of eighty and six years in Hagar's bearing Ishmael to Abram.

                                        Genesis 17
                                        17 And Abraham falleth upon his face, and laugheth, and saith in his heart, 'To the son of an hundred years is one born? or doth Sarah -- daughter of ninety years -- bear?'

                                        Genesis 18
                                        13 and Sarah laugheth in her heart, saying, 'After I have waxed old I have had pleasure! -- my lord also is old!'

                                        Genesis 20
                                        1 And Abraham journeyeth from thence toward the land of the south, and dwelleth between Kadesh and Shur, and sojourneth in Gerar; 2 and Abraham saith concerning Sarah his wife, 'She is my sister;' and Abimelech king of Gerar sendeth and taketh Sarah.

                                        Genesis 21
                                        5 And Abraham is a son of a hundred years in Isaac his son being born to him, 6 and Sarah saith, 'God hath made laughter for me; every one who is hearing laugheth for me.' 7 She saith also, 'Who hath said to Abraham, Sarah hath suckled sons, that I have born a son for his old age?'

                                        Note ten year difference, 86-10 or at age 76 the Egyptians thought her attractive.

                                        Then at age 90 apparently still attractive yet at the same time considered herself old.

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                                          TheNabi
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                                          I know plenty of women who are hot but think they are old and they are not even in their 40s.

                                          Joe

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