Quotes of when jesus was being crucified according to the bible:
Mark 15:34
And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying: ELOI, ELOI, lamma sabacthani? Which is, being interpreted: My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?
http://www.newadvent.org/bible/mar015.ht...
mathew 27:46.
And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: ELI, ELI, lamma sabacthani? That is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
http://www.newadvent.org/bible/mat027.ht...
Look at the word ELOI and the ELI they look very similar.
If they are said out loud they sound like the word ALLAH, very similar.
ELOI: The O in ELOI is a sign of respect for god in Aramaic, like arabs sometimes say ALLAHO. In english it's O ALLAH.
IF you don't believe in the allah part. Than you must think than why would jesus cryout for himself in pain if he is truly god as christians claim he is.
I mean, was he some kind of masochist, who liked torturing himself.
2007-02-13
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And why didn't he save himself? Someone who could walk on water and raise the dead could surely come down off a cross and walked away. More proof of the myth.
2007-02-13 09:28:04
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answered by notyou311 7
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Genesis 1:26
Then God said, "Let US make man in OUR image, in OUR likeness..."
Who do you think God was talking to there?
Deuteronomy 6:4
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
In the original Hebrew the first "Lord" is plural and the second one is singular.
John 1:1
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was WITH God, and the Word WAS God.
John later on explains that Jesus is the Word.
Although the term trinity is not found in the Bible, there are examples of it throughout. And not just in the New Testament. If you study the Hebrew language you know that "eloi" and "eli" are terms for God, such as "elohim"(which by the way is plural in the Hebrew language).
2007-02-13 09:47:49
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answered by real illuminati(Matt) 3
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Jesus, who never sinned, was sacrificed on the cross to make atonement for the sins or all mankind. Jesus was God in human flesh. Don't forget the trinity-Father, Son and Holy Spirit. When Jesus was placed on the cross, He became sin. God can not touch sin. Jesus (God) became 'not God' for the first time in eternity past. He was separated as a human (which He was) from the Godhead or trinity. God the Father and God the Holy Spirit abandoned Jesus on the cross as He took on the sins of humanity. Jesus was truly alone for the first time ever. He died-dead. When He resurrected, He was God again.
This is very hard to explain. You need to talk to a serious Bible scholar. Try www.islam-in-focus.com and talk to Dr Annis Shorroah, a Palestinian who holds a PhD in Islamic studies from Oxford and a Doctorate in Christian Ministry from Luther Rice Seminary.
2007-02-13 09:38:46
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answered by Desperado 5
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Jesus cried out for God because although they are one in the same they are also seperate. When Jesus came to Earth, He took on the form of man He was therefore God in the flesh but His coming to Earth as a man did not and I repeat DID NOT remove Him from heaven. Unlike a natural man God can be and is everywhere at the same time. In this instance He was still God the Father in heaven and at the same time He was God in the form of man called Jesus on Earth.
2007-02-13 09:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus (capital J) is the son of God (capital G). Do a little more research behind the familiar sounds, you will find many different languages are connected through phonetics. Don't just go to a Bible on line source and copy some passages and consider your question a good one. If you are truly interested, KEEP reading the Bible. You will find many answers to your questions.
2007-02-13 09:32:24
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answered by LP 2
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alright first off allah is not God. Allah is not real. Allah was created by a man that made mistakes (mohammed). Jesus cried for God because he had all sins of the world then and now and later in the future on Him. He cried out because God can't look at sin so He turned His back on Jesus because He had sin on Him. And Jesus is part of the Trinity. The Trinity has 3 parts the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit. Jesus is the Son part of the Trinity. When Jesus was dying He called out for God because God could NOT look at Him because all of the sin of the world. and if this does not answer ur question good enough email me. my email is the name to ur left and @yahoo.com added to the end.
2007-02-13 09:32:54
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answered by horsendurancelvr 2
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ok, write this down.....
here is one true Jehovah God's Truth about this matter:
Jesus Christ is God.
Jesus did not cry out to the false god allah.
allah is a fake and a sham created by Satan to decieve the masses.
Jesus did not cry out to Himself.
Jesus cried out to his Father, Jehovah God.
Jesus Christ is part of the Holy Trinity, three parts that all make up God:
God the Father
God the Son
God the Holy Spirit.
much like in human life where a man can be a father, a son, and a carpenter without being three separate people.
I doubt this means anything to you but I cannot let your falsehoods pass as truth.
2007-02-13 09:35:08
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answered by Chef Bob 5
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God is the creater of heaven and earth his son Jesus is the messenger for his father. " in the name of the father the son and the holygost" God gave his only begotten son for the sins of man. So when he cried out god why have you forsaken me he was talking to god.
2007-02-13 09:33:56
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answered by BABY GIRL 3
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* Just do not show that to a Oneness jesus Only United Pentecostal. I showed this verse to a Oneness preacher in my house in the 1970's and all you know what broke loose. I have been called demon possessed by these people ever since.*
2007-02-13 10:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to understand Christianity to comprehend it. Jesus, is the son of God, sent here to open the way of heaven for us. "For God loved the world so much that he sent his only begotten son..." As far as similaities, you will note that the false religion, Islam, came after Jesus and Judism. Also Arabs, claim to be from the same father as Jews, Abraham. However, the Arab mother was obviously unworthy for marriage, unlike the mother of the Jews. Which is why Arabs are all bastards!
2007-02-13 09:31:24
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answered by raiderking69 5
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To begin with, you must remember that God’s mind is way above all human intellect put together. In other words, He is a supreme being who knows everything and does everything for a good reason beyond our understanding. He controls everything in this universe using His mighty powers but intends and chose to use His power of love to control our hearts and minds otherwise we will be like robots only mechanically responding to His commands. He delights in our cunning reciprocation of this great love He has for us all, that is.
Realize that Jesus Christ was sent to dwell with us so that He was in our likeness. He was brought low to our level in order that we may better relate ourselves with Him and hopefully follow and imitate His ways with a clearer understanding how to do so through faith and love. There’s no better way to feel and understand someone unless you are in exact position as he is, right? It is genuinely suitable that a “teacher/instructor/leader” be in the shoes of his students to fully understand where one is coming from and thus make a complete association or connection. Likewise, a follower/student/disciple would have the full conviction that his Master knows well how to be what he is and for this matter, human. Also, don’t forget that His whole life and being was designed to stand in the gap that keeps us from living with God fully so much that He was a "sacrificial lamb" sent for our redemption. Think of this: He could have come with a power to fly like the eagle or a dragon but would you be able to relate with that? In what tangible form do you think God should come to level with you? A superhero with wings and magical powers?
As human with a tangible body like ours, Jesus incurred the limitations inherent to every individual alike. He embodied and exemplified His obedience to the Father to the point of suffering on the cross beyond any of us can endure to show us humility and faithfulness. But after conquering death through His resurrection He is then glorified back to where He used to belong!
Thus, Jesus who is of God “ever in spirit” was once made human to redeem us from the power of sin. Therefore, those who believe by faith shall be regarded as His disciples and thereby will be saved.
P.S. ~ Your statements as well as your reference of the Sacred Book make an impression to stir disbelief in who Jesus really is. Please bring your queries and wonderings about Jesus to where many others would not be misled to the truth.
2007-02-13 12:29:09
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answered by Neuro 1
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