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Muhammad not mentioned in the Koran...

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    Greetings St?phane,

    Thanks for your reply?

    Ok, whatever. I still don't see no support that the NT would be written in greek but it seems we've reached a dead end situation here anyway.

    With all due respect, the only ?dead-end? is your lame assertion for an Aramaic NT?

    Perhaps, in the future, you will be more prepared to back-up your assertions when you are called to do so?

    I belive that the documents you just refered to are not from the time of Jesus. They are no different from any other word of mouth as it is in the case of "hadiths".

    What language are they written in?..?

    Apple Pie wrote
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    Jesus is identified as The Messiah and as The Son of God in the Koran?
    What exactly is the issue??

    The issue is that the concept of Messiah (hebrew moshiyakh) does not have to do with a son of God as it is described in the NT. There are 6 specific criterias for the ha-Moshiyakh or "the annointed ONE" to fulfill. Jesus DID fulfill the first one but failed on the next 5.

    Please bring forth the classic Arabic definition for ?Messiah??.and we will see how Jesus fits in with the Biblical definition?

    I'm not concerned about the biblical definition of Jesus. And by biblical definition I assume you mean NT one?

    I clearly asked you regarding the classic Arabic definition for ?messiah??..and you are already telling us that you don?t care about the Biblical definition of Jesus?.?!

    Who mentioned the Biblical definition of Jesus?.?

    You need to understand the Hebrew, Greek. And Arabic ?messiah? definitions before you can even begin to entertain what is ?right or wrong? regarding it?

    Thanks?

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