In John 16:7 it says that the Comforter will come. The word 'Comforter' in Greek is 'Paraclete''. It is Muhamma' in Aramaic - the language spoken by Jesus - and in Hebrew as well means 'Praised'. Muhammad or Ahmad ( Ahmad is another name of Muhammad) means 'the Praised'.
And John 16:12-13 also tells us about the coming of the Prophet Muhammad:' I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of Truth is come, he shall guide you into all truth for he shall not speak from himself; but what things so ever he shall hear.....'
The last sentence cannot be anyone else but Muhammad, because he did not speak from himself.
Then, who was the Prophet after Jesus who came to the world, apart from Muhammad?
2006-11-28
05:13:26
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Spirit aka some one's soul. The spirit of of somebody..in this case holy spirit..is a spirit from a holy religious person..got it?
2006-11-28
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Grasping at straws.
2006-11-28 05:16:10
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answered by Gestalt 6
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We know that Jesus did not speak Greek because the Aramaic speaking people in the time of Jesus considered it sinful to speak any other language.History tells us that Muhammad was the only prophet who came shortly after Jesus and did everything Jesus said he would. But, you ask, what is the meaning of all of this? The answer is given in Luke 6:40, "There is no disciple who is more important than his teacher; for every man who is well developed will be like his teacher" or "The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master" (KJV). Christians are often told that no one can go to heaven except by Jesus. This tells us that the only way anyone can go to heaven is to be Christ-like. Muhammad was such a man. Muslims make a stronger case. They say that Jesus says the only way one can be with Jesus in Heaven is to be as Him, i.e., one who submits to Alaha's Will (Aramaic), Allah's Will (Arabic). To do this is to be a Muslim! But let us to the study of the word "Comforter."
Luke 6:40 (KJV)
40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.The perfection here means a spiritual one. What the verse is saying is that knowledge is not what matters! The teacher or master is higher in knowledge than his student. But the student can be as high as his teacher, or even higher, by being a true 'MUSHLAM' or Muslim, a spiritually perfect and well-disciplined person!
"Ein talmeed na'leh 'al rabbo; shekken kal adam she'MUSHLAM yihyeh k'rabbo."The Arabic word "baseera", which is what is falsely translated for "MUSHLAM" by the deceiving polytheist trinitarian pagans from the Arabic translators, actually means "having spiritual knowledge or discipline"! Even in their twisted translation, the word clearly is used for spiritual discipline and not just technical knowledge of our worldly knowledge today such as Science or Mathematics or anything else. Even their wrong word clearly supports Islam, because the verse is crystal clear in Aramaic!! The most accurate and honest translation for the Aramaic Mushlam is none other than the Arabic Muslim, which means Believer!
The difference between Muslims and Christians is that Muslims use the original words that Jesus and all the prophets used. In speaking of John 16:7-13, most Christians will tell you that the "Comforter" Jesus will send is the Holy Ghost.
2006-11-28 13:35:17
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answered by K 5
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If you believe in Islam, you do not believe in Jesus. Muhammad was not the Spirit of Truth. Jesus said, "I am the ...truth." Muhammad denied all that Christ taught, like being the Son of God, of being one with The Father, of laying down His life, of taking it up again. If Muhammad is right, Jesus was a liar. If Jesus was right, Muhammad is Antichrist. And I'm not taking the solitary word of some pedophile over someone who died for my sins.
2006-11-28 13:24:38
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answered by celebduath 4
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The clear teachings of Scripture is that the Comforter,
is none other than the Holy Spirit, who is none other than God. Read in the book of Acts and you will find the Holy Spirit called God.
You can praise Muhammad and Allah all you want, but please don't pervert the Christian Bible to do so.
2006-11-28 13:25:54
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answered by G3 6
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Wrong! Jesus spoke hebrew and the hebrew word for comforter would be menachem not muhamma. Nice try but keep studying
2006-11-28 13:39:10
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answered by james.parker 3
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Nice try. The "comforter" is the Holy Spirit - the same Holy Spirit that fell on the Church at Pentecost.
2006-11-28 13:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Aramaic is ancient Assyrian, the language I speak presently. Aramaic is also the root of Arabic, therefore Assyrian and Arabic are quite similar. Thus names of people are sometimes similar to one another. Words in Arabic are often used in Assyrian, or are similar. Hope I helped!
2006-11-28 21:20:41
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answered by ImAssyrian 5
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languages and ppl arent the same thing...My study bible says for verse 7 that unless Jesus did what He came to do there would be no gospel. the problem with Islam is they dont know about the trinity or being born again..
2006-11-28 13:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can take words from religious texts and make whatever you want of it. Religious texts tend to be written in flowery language which is quite vague and can be applied to almost anything. This is true of the Bible and the Quran and many other religious texts.
In fact, there are no gods. The books have little basis for anything they say. To nitpick on such minor semantics is futile.
2006-11-28 13:16:04
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answered by nondescript 7
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Here's the continuation of the Scripture reference;
JOHN 16:14-15
14 He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you.
15 All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall show it unto you.
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- Notice Jesus says He (the Comforter) shall glorify me.
- Muhammed denied Jesus as the Son of God, therefore, he did not glorify Jesus. Since Muhammed did not glorify Jesus it is impossible that muhammed is the comforter.
- There are many other Scripture's that disprove your premise, but I figured you'd understand it better if I stuck with the exact Scripture you should be familiar with.
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2006-11-28 13:35:29
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answered by righton 3
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