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I didn't say it was something "good" or "bad", I just compared dates.
In that particular post, I only opined on this:
"Traditional Christian scholarship has generally preferred to assign earlier dates."
(this is not objective)
Now I opine: there is nothing wrong in the date of surviving copy, unless is not a copy of the original, that's the case of the Gospel. The original is supposed to be in Aramaic. And nothing wrong unless many contradictions are found in it, the case of the NT.
Now I opine: there is nothing wrong in the date of surviving copy, unless is not a copy of the original, that's the case of the Gospel. The original is supposed to be in Aramaic. And nothing wrong unless many contradictions are found in it, the case of the NT.
According to Baháulláh (I believe) each manifestation is both impeccable in his nature and infallible in his teaching.
I have to wonder in what way was Adam impeccable?
I understand that according to Baháulláh, normal human beings have two natures only (body and soul). However, the manifestations of God have a third nature; namely the spirit and attributes of Allāh (Subḥānahu ūta'āla) reflected in them. It is this that makes them special.
I don't know about it, I read it in the Tafsir, ask an expert for a clarification.
And who is my neighbour? = who should I love as myself?
Answer: "only one of three was a neighbour"
It's not so strange when one understands that being infinite, God is in all forms.
Those who read the entire Bible say the same thing. Where I tend to go is to look at how alive and vibrant God is with in people, regardless of their religious beliefs and where or to whom they direct their prayers. I just don't find God as constrained nor limited in His reach as those of the book (take your pick) tend to do.It's very strange if one reads the entire Qur'aan and accepts it as the Word of God.
First off, there is not and never was a single 'Gospel.' There has been some speculation that Matthew's Gospel was written first in Aramaic, but that has never been established. As far as we know the originals of all of them were in Greek.
First off there is no indication that they were differing with their prophet over this, only that they had differences with one another.
Second, there is no mention of Friday being the original Sabbath whatsoever. This sounds like pure speculation.
There are evidences that Jesus spoke Aramaic (Matthew 27:46), and there is evidence he was only sent to the children of Israel. Why Greek if it was for Jews?
You are talking about what seems people's "testimonies", written in Greek, I'm talking about the (original) Gospel which the Qur'an says it was sent down by God, and given to Jesus.
God knows best.
I think most people would agree that Jesus spoke Aramaic... and there are traces of Aramaic in the Gospels... We can speculate that the earliest Christians were also Jews and spoke Aramaic. I suspect that with the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD or so and the diaspora later few traces of the earlier Aramaic Christians would be left..also considering the antipathy toward Jews and the antipathy the Nazoreans encountered from traditional Jews, etc.
But the remaining fragments of the Gospels we have are in Greek and Coptic fragments. The elements of the teachings of Jesus appear to have been passed down relatively intact... The Christians known in the Middle East at the time of the Prophet were likely those who left the Byzantine realms .. George Lamsa an Aramaic scholar was probably closest to this issue..
Allāh (Subḥānahu ūta'āla), being spirit and being simple, cannot be divided. Wherever He is, He is there entirely. If I cup my hands together I contain Him entirely;
These attributes of God are not, and have never been, vouchsafed specially unto certain Prophets, and withheld from others. Nay, all the Prophets of God, His well-favored, His holy and chosen Messengers are, without exception, the bearers of His names, and the embodiments of His attributes. They only differ in the intensity of their revelation, and the comparative potency of their light. Even as He hath revealed: "Some of the Apostles We have caused to excel the others."
It hath, therefore, become manifest and evident that within the tabernacles of these Prophets and chosen Ones of God the light of His infinite names and exalted attributes hath been reflected, even though the light of some of these attributes may or may not be outwardly revealed from these luminous Temples to the eyes of men. That a certain attribute of God hath not been outwardly manifested by these Essences of Detachment doth in no wise imply that they who are the Day Springs of God's attributes and the Treasuries of His holy names did not actually possess it. Therefore, these illuminated Souls, these 49 beauteous Countenances have, each and every one of them, been endowed with all the attributes of God, such as sovereignty, dominion, and the like, even though to outward seeming they be shorn of all earthly majesty....
(Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 47)
There are evidences that Jesus spoke Aramaic (Matthew 27:46), and there is evidence he was only sent to the children of Israel. Why Greek if it was for Jews?
You are talking about what seems people's "testimonies", written in Greek, I'm talking about the (original) Gospel which the Qur'an says it was sent down by God, and given to Jesus.
God knows best.
There are evidences that Jesus spoke Aramaic (Matthew 27:46)
and there is evidence he was only sent to the children of Israel.
Why Greek if it was for Jews?
You are talking about what seems people's "testimonies", written in Greek, I'm talking about the (original) Gospel which the Qur'an says it was sent down by God, and given to Jesus.
God knows best.
Those who read the entire Bible say the same thing. Where I tend to go is to look at how alive and vibrant God is with in people, regardless of their religious beliefs and where or to whom they direct their prayers. I just don't find God as constrained nor limited in His reach as those of the book (take your pick) tend to do.