How do Muslims (who read the NT) answer Luke 24: 19 -27?

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It doesn’t say this in the Quran. That’s why Christians and Muslims are at loggerheads over this issue. Because Muslims have interpreted it LITERALLY instead of SPIRITUALLY 🙂

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How would it happen “literally” when muslims believe “they did not kill him, for certain”?
 
How would it happen “literally” when muslims believe “they did not kill him, for certain”?
They “literally” believe that Jesus somehow escaped and literally was not on the cross, and literally it was a different person being crucified, yet they don’t understand that this verse in the Quran refers to the two-fold nature of Jesus and the invincibility and eternality of His Divine nature which supersedes and is more important than His human nature.

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They “literally” believe that Jesus somehow escaped and literally was not on the cross, and literally it was a different person being crucified, yet they don’t understand that this verse in the Quran refers to the two-fold nature of Jesus and the invincibility and eternality of His Divine nature which supersedes and is more important than His human nature.

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What you want to say is Jesus had past lives. but you don’t want to come out and say it right ?
 
So what does the ( two-fold nature of Jesus and the invincibility and eternality of His Divine nature which supersedes and is more important than His human nature.) mean ?
It means the physical world is less real than the world of the Kingdom.

Similar to a baby in the womb experiences less reality than when they are born from the womb.

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It means the physical world is less real than the world of the Kingdom.

Similar to a baby in the womb experiences less reality than when they are born from the womb.

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What does…world of the Kingdom…mean ?
 
They “literally” believe that Jesus somehow escaped and literally was not on the cross, and literally it was a different person being crucified, yet they don’t understand that this verse in the Quran refers to the two-fold nature of Jesus and the invincibility and eternality of His Divine nature which supersedes and is more important than His human nature.

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“Literally” believing what they do doesn’t bring them into the truth
 
“Literally” believing what they do doesn’t bring them into the truth
I agree Jimmy

What they believe is not what Muhammad taught. They are now in error.

There are some who believe the spiritual explanation though.

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What Muhammad taught was not truth
Thankyou Jimmy, but that goes against the teachings of the Catholic Church which acknowledges and respects the “diverse ways” (not false ways) of worshiping and confessing to the one, same God 🙂

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Thankyou Jimmy, but that goes against the teachings of the Catholic Church which acknowledges and respects the “diverse ways” (not false ways) of worshiping and confessing to the one, same God 🙂

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If the Catholic Church went with what Muhammad taught would it be a Christian? As Jesus has said in John 14:6-7
6 Jesus said: I am the Way; I am Truth and Life. No one can come to the Father except through me.

7 If you know me, you will know my Father too. From this moment you know him and have seen him.

Islam denounces the Holy Trinity. “In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a communion of three distinct persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Within Islam, however, such a concept of plurality within God is a denial of monotheism and foreign to the revelation found in Muslim scripture. Shirk, the act of ascribing partners to God – whether they be sons, daughters, or other partners – is considered to be blasphemous in Islam. The Qur’an repeatedly and firmly asserts God’s absolute oneness, thus ruling out the possibility of another being sharing his sovereignty or nature.There has been little doubt that Muslims have rejected Christian doctrines of the Trinity from an early date, but the details of Quranic exegesis have recently become a subject of renewed scholarly debate.”

Furthermore In the Catechism of the Catholic Church 66 states: “The Christian economy, therefore, since it is the new and definitive Covenant, will never pass away; and no new public revelation is to be expected before the glorious manifestation of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Yet even if Revelation is already complete, it has not been made completely explicit; it remains for Christian faith gradually to grasp its full significance over the course of the centuries. "
67: "Christian faith cannot accept “revelations” that claim to surpass or correct the Revelation of which Christ is the fulfillment, as is the case in certain non-Christian religions and also in certain recent sects which base themselves on such “revelations”.
 
This only shows these Qur’anic verses have no link to Jesus own words. d

Jesus said : How foolish you are, and how slow to believe all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Did not the Messiah have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” 27 And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself."

he’s referring to his own followers who doubted that he had to suffer. Therefore the Qur’an doesn’t refer to Jesus words in the said Qur’anic allegation of conjecture. :eek:

Note not even one believer of the Qur’an has responded.:hmmm:

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Did Messiah suffer from what? Did Jesus say that He was crucifixed and raised from death? The biggest suffering for prophets is when people do not believe and reject them. Otherwise there had been many prophets before Jesus who were suffering much and being killed very badly. If they had believed in Jesus they would not try to crucifix him but they did not achieve.
 
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