Jesus did not speak English or hebrew, but he spoke Aramaic, the original language of Jesus. find out the God that Jesus worshiped. type down the word God in that Aramaic dictionary.
http://www.peshitta.org/lexicon/
and if u insist that Jesus did not speak Aramaic, then here is an evidence that he actually did:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_language
brother and sisters, why being stubborn to believe in Allah the most generous to you, who created you and created Jesus Son of Mary from a word of God and supported him with the holyspirit for a sign to the children of Israel that he is their Massiah?
2007-02-28
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It's ALLAHA, not Allah. Assyrians speak Aramaic [language Jesus spoke], we call God Allaha. Allah is the Arabic word for God.
2007-03-04 14:56:23
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answered by ImAssyrian 5
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You are correct, Jesus Christ and many of his disciples spoke Aramaic. In the Aramaic language the word for the Almighty God is ‘Allah’ and the name of Jesus is 'Iessa'. There are records of Jesus praying in Aramaic to his God 'Allah".
However, and I mean no disrespect, I'm not a Christian, I'm Asatru and I have no intention of converting, I do in fact worship different Gods than you. I do however have respect for you and for your beliefs.
You make a good point about which deity Jesus prayed to and worshiped. It is a shame more Christians will not think about it.
2007-03-01 03:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe because I do believe in the writings of Paul and the canonised Bible... ?
If someone says they don't believe these words to be authentic, fine. That's their decision.
But don't try to convince with some linguistic summersaults, by picking some words or a syllable out of a text in which you don't believe yourself.
By the way, Jesus Christ was talking about the Holy Spirt when he promised the "comforter" just keep on reading the whole chapter and don't stop after you've found one word which might prove your theory when you twist and bend it.
You might argue that the Holy Spirit is eternal and has always existed. Yes of course, he has, he's part of the trinity, the one and everlasting God. But what Jesus Christ prophesied about in this passage is the Pentecostal experience. Â "For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence." And not many days after he ascended to heaven it happened. 120 believers were filled with the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. (just a couple of days afterwards and not 600 or 1800 years later). The Holy Spirit is WITH every Christian, who wants to obey God. But there are still many who have not yet been BAPTIZED with the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit actually DWELLING in them. This is possible and actually often the case. I don't want to condemn any Christian who hasn't been baptised in the Holy Spirit, yet. But would encourage everyone to seek the Lord for this, because Jesus Christ has promised (Luke 11:13 Â If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?).
I'm writing this to make you aware of what Jesus Christ actually spoke about.
(But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified., Luke 11:13)
If you are interested why I believe in the Bible as it is today, you may mail me via yahoo!answers.
2007-03-01 03:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said His name is Jesus, or Allah, or else in human language? I want to ask you back : How a name is given to somebody/someone/something?
For me, I got my name given from my parent when I was born.
But to God, are you His parent?
2007-03-01 03:30:16
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answered by Kendy 2
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Let's see if you can follow this.
Islam claims that Allah has no son. Islam claims that Jesus did not die on a cross. Islam denies that Jesus is the only way to salvation.
The God of the bible has a son, Jesus, who died on a cross, rose again, and is the only way to salvation.
I trust you can see the difference for yourself? Whoever this "Allah" is.....he is not the God of the bible.
2007-03-01 03:26:06
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answered by Esther 7
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Jesus said Eli. Never allah.
Do you even check yourself???
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/moongod.htm
Oh, and by the way allah is a NAME. What did God tell the Jews about His name in the book of Exodus? Yah-weh.
2007-03-01 03:24:03
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answered by Lion Killer 1
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Why should I believe that anything written in your book is anything more than the ravings of a particularly charismatic and clever fellow? Is there anything that proves Muhammed's claims...about anything?
No? Thought not.
2007-03-01 03:23:15
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answered by Scott M 7
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