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Original Bible means the words of Allah (God) without any alterations or Human iterpretation.

2006-07-09 20:10:43 · 23 answers · asked by Abdulhaq 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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the problem with your question is that there is NO original bible, and there are NO words of Allah (God). the bible, and everything within it was written by men, peroid. weather these men were inspired by divine revalation, or insiteful philocifical discoveries is almost a forgon conclusion today.

the church (as an organization) deamed fit to include some stories and beliefs, but exclude others for one reason of another cause some of the stories, beliefs, and gospils conflicted either with each other or with the beliefs of the church as a organization at the time, and they couldn't have that now could they. you should ask yourself.......why are there only 4 gospils in the bible? you mean to tell me that the other appostles and followers never wrote any gosples,....it's probably because these other stories and beliefs conflicted whith the political views of the church at the time they decided to collect the all the stories and beliefs and pen them to a single book. before that there were probably many different books that were small bits and pieces of stories, and some were also orally handed down through the generations. the problem with something that old, being told and re-told by different people is that a story changes in the telling of it over time. the core belief might still be there, but the story gets changes, be it drastic or subtle, in the telling or writing of any story. in school, some teachers like to make this point by playing a game with the children. all the children are in a long line, and the teacher tells the first child a phrase or sentence, and tells him to repeate that exact same sentence to the next child in line and so on. it never fails, that the phrase breaks down and gets changed before the last child hears it. some emblish the story, some omit portions, some mis-interpret parts. the end result however is that it's not the same, and irrevocability has been changed for good or bad, no-one can know. so can the original words of God be found in present day writings,...i dout it very much.

2006-07-09 21:21:30 · answer #1 · answered by bart simpson 2 · 3 0

A text from God, that hasn't been altered by man --- no such thing exists.

A comparison of the texts from the Dead Sea Scrolls, to that of the Masoretic Text for the Tanakh, shows some differences.
[Not the 13 letters that Orthodox Judaism claims, but entire verses that have been changed.] The LXX shows some marked differences from both the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the masoretic Text. Differences that are not simply one of deciding how to translate a word.

The New Testament has an Aramaic version, that claims to be the original. The Greek manuscripts are sorted into four (or more) groups. [Majority, TR, Alexandrian, Byzantine, (The Earliest Texts)]

The writings of the early Muslims reveals that at least two chapters were deleted, as well as a number of verses from several chapters. [Though one wonders why they didn't delete the verses permitting/advocating Goddess worship.]

Hinduism has stressed the value of the guru, over that of the written scripture. Whilst the Rig Veda dates back to circa 1500 BCE, it was put in writing, at 5 BCE, at the earliest, and 500 CE is not out of the question. An old text, preserved orally. And subject to the same changes as any other oral history --- between 10% and 40% will change, depending upon who is telling the story, and why they are telling it.[I'll skip the redactions that other religions have made of parts of the Rig Veda here.]

The Bhagavad Gita is part of the Mahabarta. This text, like the Rig Veda, was preserved orally for a millennium, or more, before being written down. Several written versions of it are known.

The manuscript of the Dao De Jing found at Guodian, has significant differences from both the received text, and that found at Ma-wang-tui.

Whilst one could claim that the earliest known manuscript for The Tanakh, Dao de Jing, New Testament, Bhagavad Gita, or any other religion that has a core of sacred texts, is the unaltered text from God, being able to conclusive demonstrate that it is the unaltered text from God would be difficult.
[As one example, look at P 52, and the difference in opinion between atheists, The Jesus Seminar, and Evangelical Christians, as to whether or not it is a fragment of the Gospel of John, and if so, if it is the earliest known fragment of any part of the New Testament.]

2006-07-10 04:42:33 · answer #2 · answered by jblake80856 3 · 0 0

Yes It Can Be Found But Not Materially The Spirit Ghost Comforter Is The Truth And The Bible Its Just A Matter Of Realizing

Knowledge Is Satan's To Know Is Gods (Allah's)
Out Of Corruption The Spirit Reveals Truths

2006-07-10 03:16:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

God is an spiritual entity so it is impossible for It to write a book. The Bible is a collection of different men's interpretation of the so called message that was spoken to them by God. And The Bible that you read today, is probably as accurate as an urban legend that gets passed on...and on...and on...and on. from person to person. I would say The Bible has truth to it but remember that it was written by mere mortals and has probably lost a considerable amount of information and accuracy during translation from the original source it was derived from.

2006-07-10 03:27:27 · answer #4 · answered by Dilated Pixels™ 3 · 0 0

The bible is a collection of writings of men. If you want to read it in its original text, the closest you can come is going to a synagogue and reading the old testament in Hebrew from the Torah scrolls. The scrolls are copied exactly and by hand with great care to make sure that not one letter is altered.

2006-07-11 09:32:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Funny to see that all people who are calling Allah fake and whatnot and yet ALL Arabic translation of Bible use the same exact word for God.

Just because they are ashamed to admit that origianl Bible for the current Paulism faith can not be found anywhere.

2006-07-10 03:36:03 · answer #6 · answered by Mesum 4 · 0 0

If you're looking for the words of Allah, go buy a ouji board. No offense, but allah amounts to less than ****, really.

If you seek ink on paper, then men will have to be involved. Just like it was when the word was recorded.

The New American Standard is a bible that is translated word-for-word from the original text.

2006-07-10 03:16:36 · answer #7 · answered by etmetter 2 · 0 2

For the bible (not the koran) quite a bit has been recovered as scrolls from the caves of the dead sea. Most of the old testement was found and they predate Jesus' birth. Letters from the new testement survive in various formats. Quite a few are in the vaults of the vatican i believe.

2006-07-10 03:16:21 · answer #8 · answered by Lupin IV 6 · 0 0

Only with the aid of a good and reliable concordance can you hope to understand the bible in its original form, with the knowledge that society and some circumstances have changed dramaticlly since then.

2006-07-10 03:15:54 · answer #9 · answered by meleitu 2 · 0 0

Wasn't the Koran written by Mohamed?

BTW other responders, Allah is Arabic for God, and is the same word that Arabic speaking Christians use for God

2006-07-10 03:31:27 · answer #10 · answered by Lyzzyr 1 · 0 1

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