Allah? You and I both know that the arabs worshipped the God "Allah" long before Muhammed changed the Moon God and tried to fit him into a role that mimicked the true God of the Bible. How anyone can deliberately overlook the obvious lie that is the Koran, is understandable. Just as the Mormons do so goes Islam.
2007-04-08 04:37:25
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answered by Tim 47 7
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if allah existed, he was just a human...not God. Jesus cried out the above statement as He was absorbing the sins of the world. Our perfect God will not/cannot look upon sin, so He had turned His back on His Son, essentially forsaking Him.
For a 'muslim', you sure seem to know alot about the Bible, the inspired Word of God.
2007-04-07 17:58:23
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answered by Debbie R 3
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It was common practice in Judea (First Century) to quote the first line of a Psalm, when a person wanted to reference it in public. In crying out this sentence, Jesus is referencing Psalm 22 to anybody who could hear.
Check out the reference. It is very striking, considering the circumstances in which Jesus quoted it, and that it was written 1,000 years PRIOR to Jesus quoting it!
2007-04-07 17:58:56
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answered by MamaBear 6
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The King James Version of Mark 15:34 reads, "And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
This is the translation that I found, and have always been taught:
"My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"
2007-04-07 17:58:29
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answered by Maggie G 2
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He called out "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" and you wonder why? Obviously if you know that verse you know where He was when He said that. It was said God would do that in the OT when Jesus we put on the cross, those words tell us it happened just as it was said.
I am going to consider this person a troll from now on. He seeks only to defile the christian bible with rubbish. Every question I've seen him ask so far has been insulting.
2007-04-07 17:58:19
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answered by Stahn 3
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As Jesus was dying, about the ninth hour, or about 3:00 p.m., he called out: “E´li, E´li, la´ma sa·bach·tha´ni?” (“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”) (Mt 27:46; Mr 15:34) Bystanders thought that he was calling for Elijah. Perhaps they misunderstood Jesus’ words because his speech was indistinct as a result of his intense suffering or because his dialect differed from theirs. (Mt 27:47; Mr 15:35) In calling out to his heavenly Father, acknowledging him as his God, Jesus fulfilled Psalm 22:1
the book of Psalms is part of God’s inspired Word there can be no question. It is in complete harmony with the rest of the Scriptures. Of the 150 psalms, the superscriptions attribute 73 to David. With reference to himself David wrote: “The spirit of Jehovah it was that spoke by me, and his word was upon my tongue.” (2Sa 23:2) Such inspiration is confirmed by the apostle Peter (Ac 1:15, 16), by the writer of the letter to the Hebrews (Heb 3:7, 8; 4:7), and by other first-century Christians (Ac 4:23-25). Most outstanding is the testimony of the Son of God. (Lu 20:41-44) After his resurrection, he said to his disciples: “These are my words which I spoke to you while I was yet with you, that all the things written in the law of Moses and in the Prophets and Psalms about me must be fulfilled.”—Lu 24:44
I do not know why you mention "allah" after your question since the one Jesus serves as "the only true God"—John 17:3
has nothing to do with the q'uran where allah is mentioned
2007-04-08 06:53:00
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answered by seeker 3
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Proof that Jesus was also human and made flesh, just as the Bible says!
How true the Bible is. No other book comes close.
It is written, Let G*d be true and everyman a liar.
Be wary of this muslim guy, he's trying to inject doubt about Christianity and break your will.
C'mon, gimme some more!
2007-04-07 17:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Was this a question or an ad for Islam?
I thought it was against your faith to deride other faiths. Or am I wrong in this. If I thought you wanted the knowledge of the answer, I would try to explain. But if you are unwilling to listen, which is suggested by your little line under the question, then there is little point.
2007-04-07 17:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you insist on pulling scripture out of context?
I rebuke you in the name of Jesus.
Jesus is God, allah is just a measly little demon! LOL
2007-04-07 17:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus is your "Allah"..unless you serve other than God of the Bible. Jesus was here in a human form, so He felt the pain. He died also for your sins...but noo, you want to make it by your own deeds. Good luck.
2007-04-07 17:55:38
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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