The Torah is part of the Bible. The Koran is just a fake, man made, demon inspired book.
2007-10-19 06:43:43
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answered by arikinder 6
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The Torah is the Word of God also. The Koran denies the God of Israel, Yahweh Elohim. So? Isn't inspired by the same God.
The Torah is also the 1st 5 books of the Holy Bible. The books of Moses.
The Koran is fake man written bla bla. It takes away of Gods gift of salvation & eternal life. It goes back to rules & regulations to hope to be good enouph at the end of ones life.
2007-10-19 06:40:14
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answered by t a m i l 6
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The Torah is the first five books of the old testament in any Christian bible.
So, yes the bible is the only word of God. The Torah is just the fist five books starting with Genesis.
The Quran is a storybook of life as Mohamaad and his first wife wanted it to be. You will find as you read it, that very important "truths" change.
It is explained away as a new revelation that replaces the original, but this cannot be true, because God "Allah" is the same today tomorrow and yesterday.
2007-10-19 06:39:42
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answered by cindy 6
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The Torah, Bible and The ineffective Sea Scrolls quote the fairly words that are coming precise out of the God Yahweh's mouth as he's speaking to Moses and different prophets. a number of those quoted words are written interior the guidelines of Moses. How am i able to tutor that those are the fairly words of God? by making use of the undeniable fact that whoever wrote this had a stronger working awareness of microbiology and all of the fields of technology that developed interior the direction of the microscope 3500 years before mankind invented the microscope and much greater time discovering with regard to the microscopic international, (the germ concept for one occasion). The Quran and all different faith's non secular books do no longer contain any written evidence of their god or gods stronger medical awareness. Proving that the God Yahweh is the single and purely God.
2016-10-07 05:43:27
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answered by ? 4
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The Bible yes. The Koran was supposedly quoted by a nut in a cave based on something appearing to him. He supposedly could not say who it was. No early copies of the Koran exist so it was likely written later. The Bible is verified by the Dead Sea Scrolls and etc.. Which do you want to believe?
Four wives? Are you a bug for punishment?
2007-10-19 07:03:11
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answered by Bug YA 2
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The Bible contains the Torah but not the Koran.
2007-10-19 06:36:23
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answered by Apostle Jeff 6
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If you get a rhemas from the Torah or the koran then it is the word of God rhemas is Greek by the way:
Rhema:By contrast, the Logos (λόγος), is typically used in Scripture to refer to what God has said to His people, that is, the collection of God's sayings about Himself, His relationship with His creation and His Church. The Logos of God is true for all time and in all places. It is easy to see how this can be interpreted both as the bible (God's Word Written) and in the Person of Jesus Christ (God's Word in the Flesh) as seen in John's Gospel, Chapter 1.
The Holy Spirit often uses passages in the Logos of God to create specific guidance, Rhema, for the individual. An example of the Rhema of God is to consider how several different people can read the same passage of Scripture and each sees something different. This occurs because each person is in a different place spiritually in their individual lives so God's word to each of them in that moment of their lives is different - specific to their needs. The Logos (God's original meaning and intention) has not changed, but the Holy Spirit has used it to speak to each according to his or her needs
2007-10-19 06:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the Ten Commandments are the only word of God.
Everything else is an interpretation of a translation, including the Koran, the Torah, and the Book of Mormon.
2007-10-19 06:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The Torah IS the Bible ... the first five books known as the Pentateuch.
2007-10-19 06:37:59
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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Every religion believes that their holy Book is the word of God. Does this surprise you?
2007-10-19 06:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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