It is not found in the Holy Bible. But that is not to say that is could not have happened. It nowhere states that people asked her about having a child outside of wedlock. Since she was already betrothed to Joseph, most people assumed Jesus was his. The only people who knew were Mary, Joseph, the angel who foretld it, her cousin, also Mary who was the mother of John the Baptist, and God himself.
Was it Muhammad (PBUH) who was given that revelation?
2006-09-23 16:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You got it wrong!
Isa and Jesus are two separate personalities that cannot be brought together, not in the Quran and not in the Bible.
You wont find Jesus in the OT of the Bible and you will be putting words in the mouth of Allah and Jibreel and Muhammad when you say Jesus for Isa.
It is a downright shame that Muslims find it so easy to lie on Allah and Jibreel and the Quran.
Jesus is the ghost of the crucifixion that Allah speaks about in the Quran and it is all lies and conjecture.
The Bible agress with the Quran that Christ was not crucified and the Quran never says that Jesus was not crucified while the name of Jesus was inscribed on crosses for the purpose of the Hoax of the crucifixion and the Hoax shifted the name back to a dream of Joseph and an angel defying Allah, and this angel was none other than Zeus announcing his son on the cross at the crucifixion of two thieves.
Get an honest translation of the Quran if you can or beg Allah for Right Guidance.
2006-09-24 00:27:37
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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I think this is what groups of people kill each other for. I point out the middle east for one example. It is a real shame yet real dilemma we deal with. I have grown up Methodist, then was confirmed at a Reformation Lutheran Church. Attended my friends synagogue and my girl friends Baptist church and another friends catholic church. I now try to learn more of each religion and hope others do as well. I believe that miracles can happen. As I was tough the birth was an immaculate conception which is sort of a miracle or a very honorable and magical thing to happen. I don't recall, as a child, learning that Jesus(peace be upon him) spoke as a baby to defend Mary. Then again it was the late 60's early 70's. Free love rebellion hippies beatniks etc...
(I added a peace be upon him out of respect for your beliefs not as a joke)
You can learn from others questions as well. Interesting. Thank You.
2006-09-23 23:32:32
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answered by Any Key! Push Me 7
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Jesus's first recorded miracle in The Bible is when He turned water into wine at a wedding. I have read a little of the American version of the quran and don't know of the sura of which you speak. The Bible does say in Matthew 1:20 " But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David , fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit" Joseph was afraid to take her as his wife when he found out that she was pregnant because by Jewish law they both could have been stoned to death.
2006-09-23 23:31:07
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answered by Michael 2
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No it is not mentioned in our religious training or the printed bible.
The closest it comes is when the spirit of GOD came to Mary and said she would have a child by HIM and she was to name him Emmanuel but she did not tell Joseph after the sleep that GOD put him in first before the encounter. and it was Joseph that named the child JESUS.And that he was abright child and knew alot about the Jewish religion and was addimited into training as a RABBI.
2006-09-23 23:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, He did speak things beyond what an average child would say, around age 10 or so. Not when He was a baby though...not in the Bible anyway.
2006-09-23 23:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Afshin,
While that story is not in our Bible, I have heard the story before. I think it's a great story! I need to pick up the Quran and see what else it has to say -
Peace to you,
LadyChristmas
2006-09-23 23:08:11
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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As a Christian I don't take the Quaran as inspired text, therefore I personally don't believe this account of this miracle. Could it have happened? I suppose so. One day we'll find out...
2006-09-23 23:11:13
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answered by songndance1999 4
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No, he did not. Jesus' first miracle was at the wedding of Caanan, when he turned the water into wine. Your Quran is wrong my friend. May God Bless you.
2006-09-23 23:12:20
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answered by robin rmsclvr25 4
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Sounds like something out of the Apocrypha. I do not think it is scripture, at least not in the King James version.
2006-09-23 23:08:05
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answered by KonSengWon 3
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