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is allah (sw) one or three? - Islam Center

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(١٨)IS ALLAH (S.W) ONE OR THREE?the breadth of your land, O Immanuel." Be broken, youpeoples, and be shattered; give ear, all you far countries;strap on your arm<strong>or</strong> and be shattered. Take counseltogether, but it will come to nothing; speak a w<strong>or</strong>d, but itwill not stand, f<strong>or</strong> God <strong>is</strong> with us. ” (Isaiah: 8: 5-10)I have to mention here, that Luke’s auth<strong>or</strong> used a fabricated passagefrom the Book of Isaiah. Neither in the old Hebrew <strong>or</strong>iginals, n<strong>or</strong> inthe T<strong>or</strong>ah’s old translation, have we found any trace of the w<strong>or</strong>d“betolah”, that means, “virgin”, which was invented and fabricated bythe Seventieth Translation writers, and the evangel<strong>is</strong>ts copied it fromthem after that, f<strong>or</strong> it suited them.The w<strong>or</strong>d in the old T<strong>or</strong>ah’s translations such as ecoela,thehodoshen, and semix translations, which belong to the secondcentury, <strong>is</strong> “Alma” which means, “Young woman”. 1 In the Rev<strong>is</strong>edStandard Version, 1952, the edit<strong>or</strong>s had changed the w<strong>or</strong>d “Virgin”into “Young woman”, but only in the Engl<strong>is</strong>h translation. 2N<strong>one</strong> of the names, which are in the passage in Isaiah (Isaiah 9:6),were names f<strong>or</strong> Jesus (PBUH). “F<strong>or</strong> to us a child <strong>is</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n, to us ason <strong>is</strong> given: and the government shall be upon h<strong>is</strong>shoulder: and h<strong>is</strong> name shall be called Wonderful,Counsel<strong>or</strong>, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, thePrince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6)Where and when did any <strong>one</strong> call him wonderful, counsel<strong>or</strong>, themighty, the everlasting Father, <strong>or</strong> the Prince of Peace? There <strong>is</strong> not asingle passage in the entire Bible that can show proof of that.If the Chr<strong>is</strong>tians say that these were character<strong>is</strong>tics of Jesus (PBUH)and not names, we also say that these titles were not f<strong>or</strong> him in anyway. These character<strong>is</strong>tics speak of a vict<strong>or</strong>ious king who will rule h<strong>is</strong>people and inherit David’s kingdom, and that <strong>is</strong> too far from Jesus(PBUH) acc<strong>or</strong>ding to the facts and the Gospels’ passages. Jesus(PBUH) was never a King of h<strong>is</strong> people even f<strong>or</strong> a day. On thecontrary, he was a fugitive, scared and w<strong>or</strong>ried of the Jews; he alsofled when h<strong>is</strong> people wanted to make him a king. “Perceiving thenthat they were about to come and take him by f<strong>or</strong>ce to makehim king, Jesus withdrew again to the mountain byhimself.” (John 6:15)1 - An Introduction to the Old Testament, Dr. Samuel Yosof, pp 2602 - The H<strong>is</strong>t<strong>or</strong>y of Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Ideology, Hanna Jerjes ElKhodary, Vol.1 pp 175. Is the HolyBible God’s w<strong>or</strong>d? , Ahmad Deedat, pp 24-25.

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