Is Bible Corrupted By Human, Did God Knew That It Going To Happened

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This is for Tomshaikh’s posts#18 & #19.:
Your posts #18 and #19. Excellent work. You are a Master of theological excellence. I enjoyed every word of the mentioned posts. You have proved the point that parts of the OT have been altered. Anyway, I learned much from your posts and thank you very much.
 
Your posts #18 and #19. Excellent work. You are a Master of theological excellence. I enjoyed every word of the mentioned posts. You have proved the point that parts of the OT have been altered. Anyway, I learned much from your posts and thank you very much.
How can you say the OT was corrupt when you compare it to the quran? :rolleyes:
 
The Old Testament describes how Prophet Moses (pbuh) believed his people would corrupt the stipulations in the Old Testament after he had gone, and felt the need to protect the book:

After Moses finished writing in a book the words of this law from beginning to end, he gave this command to the Levites who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord: “Take this Book of the Law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God. There it will remain as a witness against you. For I know how rebellious and stiff-necked you are. If you have been rebellious against the Lord while I am still alive and with you, how much more will you rebel after I die! Assemble before me all the elders of your tribes and all your officials, so that I can speak these words in their hearing and call heaven and Earth to testify against them. For I know that after my death you are sure to become utterly corrupt and to turn from the way I have commanded you. In days to come, disaster will fall upon you because you will do evil in the sight of the Lord and provoke him to anger by what your hands have made. (Deuteronomy, 31:24-29)
The writers of this article definitely attempt to pervert the Old Testament through their misinterpretation - which aims to satisfy their desires - of the verses. In the quotation above, Moses does not even imply that the Torah will be textually corrupted after his death. What he says is that his people will be utterly corrupt and turn away from the way commanded to them. This by no means entails textual corruption. More to the point, the reason for Moses’ placing the book of Law beside the ark of covenant is not its preservation as it is falsely suggested by these Muslim missionaries, but Moses’ will to set it as a witness highlighting the predicted corruption of the people.
Allah reveals the existence of these sincere, virtuous Jews as follows in the Qur’an:

Among the people of the Book there are some who believe in Allah and in what has been sent down to you and what was sent down to them, and who are humble before Allah. They do not sell Allah’s signs for a paltry price. Such people will have their reward with their Lord. And Allah is swift at reckoning. (Surah Al ‘Imran, 199)

In these corrupted sections of the Old Testament, the interference and influence of satan can be felt. When these are removed, what remain are those parts left undistorted by satan. This means that once these corrupted sections have been carefully eliminated, the authentic Old Testament can be obtained. (Allah best knows the truth.)
However, the Koran never claims that the Old Testament was textually corrupted and lost its authenticity. Although some verses of the late Medina period in the Koran blame the Jews of Mohammad’s period (!) for concealing the truth in the Torah and deliberately misreading or misinterpreting the text, these accusations clearly aim to present those Jews as unreliable and utterly corrupt characters. The occurrence of these accusations in the Medina period is consistent with the rising tension between Mohammad and the Jews after the migration, which eventually caused Muslims to have anti-Semitic sensations. Before the migration, Mohammad is reported to have been commanded to consult Jews if he has doubts concerning the revelation given to him in a Surah of Mecca period (10:94).
The Absence of Belief in the Hereafter in the Old Testament Indicates that the Text is Distorted.

Belief in the Hereafter is an essential article of faith. There can be no faith without belief in the Hereafter. Without an Earthly environment of testing, the good and the bad all merge into one. This, in turn, is a denial of our Lord’s purpose in creating the world as transient and with imperfections, and of His infinite justice.
It is rather funny and childish to conclude that the Torah is corrupted because it is not identical or similar to the Koran in form and/or content. Since Judaism does not also believe that the Koran is the final divine revelation, the Koran cannot be a checklist for the authenticity of their scripture, nor can the Islamic text be considered as evidence for the supposed corruption of the Torah. In short, the basic articles of faith in Judaism and the textual integrity of its scripture can never be determined by what is written in the Koran.

Jews can also assert and believe that the Koran is a fabricated text with no divine authority because the feast of Passover (one of the basic tenets of Judaism!) is missing from the Koran. 😃
In the Qur’an, Allah also states that honest Jews also believe in the Hereafter:

They are not all the same. There is a community among the People of the Book who are upright. They recite Allah’s signs throughout the night, and they prostrate. They believe in Allah and the Last Day, and enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and compete in doing good. They are among the righteous. You will not be denied the reward for any good thing you do. Allah knows those who fear [and respect] Allah.” (Surah Al ‘Imran, 113-115)
This proves that not all Jewish sects deny bodily resurrection and the day of judgment. The first five books of the Old testament do not clearly state or imply the immortality of human soul because death is emphasized as the sign of divine punishment whereas the land of promise and long life are presented as signs of divine mercy and grace.
 
References to the unbelievers being set apart from believers and to the existence of the Hereafter, when the frauds and those who truly believed in Allah will be revealed, appear in the Qur’an and also in the original forms of the Old Testament and the New Testament when they were first sent from the presence of our Lord. This fact is set out in verse 111 of Surat at-Tawba:

Allah has bought from the believers their selves and their wealth in return for the Garden. They fight in the way of Allah and they kill and are killed. It is a promise binding on Him in the Gospel, the Torah and the Qur’an and who is truer to his contract. (Surat at-Tawba, 111)
However, it is saddening to see that the writers of the Koran somehow forgot to mention the textual corruption of the former revelations and kept saying that the Koran was sent to confirm the Jewish and Christian scripture! Surah 9:111, quoted above, neither implicitly nor explicitly distinguishes Jewish and Christian scripture in Mohammad’s time from their alleged original form. Actually, it is Muslim scholars who misinterpret the Koran and pervert its meaning in order to slander the former revelations. If Mohammad’s scribes had endorsed the Islamic traditional assertion that the former revelations had lost their original form, they would have used specific adjectives (true/original/genuine) whenever they referred to the Torah and Gospels.
Hundreds of verses in the Qur’an contain information about the life of the Hereafter and Doomsday, while the Old Testament contains practically no passages concerning that Afterlife—a fundamental article of faith. For that reason, some Jewish sects believe that there is no Hereafter at all. Those few references to the Hereafter in the Old Testament can only be understood when considered together with the verses of the Qur’an.
You had already posted this argument. The life of the Hereafter and Doomsday recurrently appears in the Koran because Mohammad’s scribes adopted that tenet from the Jews and Christians of that period! 😃
Therefore, one of the main indications that the Old Testament has not been preserved in its complete and original form is the removal of belief in the Hereafter and its replacement with heretical passages to the effect the world will continue forever, but that life ends with death. (Ecclesiastes, 9:5-6; Ecclesiastes, 1:4)
These Muslim missionaries deliberately ignore the context of the Book of Ecclesiastes to no avail! The author of this specific book focuses on the sense of human sight and observation while talking about death and dead people. Therefore, it is rather natural for the book to have verses implying the denial of immortality. It is definitely true that human senses are limited and cannot observe life after death. 😃
 
Those who make such additions, who alter those passages that are inconsistent with their own worldly ambitions, are deceivers devoid of true belief. These distorted sections are most probably the result of initiatives by the atheists of the time and intended to justify their own immorality and worldly desires. Indeed, there are several references in the Old Testament to “false” prophets, who are shown to have uttered falsehoods in the name of Allah:

“Both prophet and priest are godless; even in my temple I find their wickedness," declares the Lord . . . Among the prophets of Jerusalem I have seen something horrible: They commit adultery and live a lie. They strengthen the hands of evildoers, so that no one turns from his wickedness. . . . Therefore, this is what the Lord Almighty says concerning the prophets: “. . . from the prophets of Jerusalem ungodliness has spread throughout the land.” This is what the Lord Almighty says: “Do not listen to what the prophets are prophesying to you; they fill you with false hopes. They speak visions from their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord. They keep saying to those who despise Me, “The Lord says: You will have peace.” And to all who follow the stubbornness of their hearts they say, “No harm will come to you.” . . . I did not send these prophets, yet they have run with their message; I did not speak to them, yet they have prophesied… “I have heard what the prophets say who prophesy lies in my name. . . How long will this continue in the hearts of these lying prophets, who prophesy the delusions of their own minds? “Therefore,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who steal from one another words supposedly from Me. Yes,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who wag their own tongues and yet declare, ‘The Lord declares.’…” “…I did not send or appoint them. They do not benefit these people in the least,” declares the Lord. . . . But you must not mention ‘the oracle of the Lord’ again, because every man’s own word becomes his oracle. . . . You distort the words of . . . the Lord Almighty, our God.” (Jeremiah, 23:11-36)
I fail to understand why Muslim missionaries quoted these verses from Jeremiah? If they want to use it as evidence for the supposed textual corruption of the Old Testament, they will be utterly disappointed after wasting their time and making vain efforts. This certain passage in Jeremiah deals with false prophets and their reproval by God. Apparently, God is always present to preserve His truth from false teachers and the ones distorting His words. Thus, God in the Old Testament is not the same as the god of Islam, who is believed to fail to preserve his message after the death of his messengers.
The Qur’an has been sent down as a scripture that rectifies all these deficiencies in the Old Testament, confirms the true statements within it, and sets out and eliminates the errors contained in the Old Testament.
The Koran never claims to RECTIFY the former revelations, but only to CONFIRM them. Likewise, the Koran never divides the The Old and the New Testament into sections on the basis of their authenticity. Muslim missionaries once more resort to lying about their own scripture. 😃
Subjects that had become incomprehensible before have now been fully illuminated, and all heretical beliefs that were subsequently added have been purged away. Therefore, those parts of the Old Testament that are compatible with and confirmed by the Qur’an, are those belonging to the original, divine Old Testament—as Allah makes clear in the following verses:

When a Book does come to them from Allah, confirming what is with them—even though before that they were praying for victory over the unbelievers—yet when what they recognize does come to them, they reject it. Allah’s curse is on the unbelievers. (Surat al-Baqara, 89)

When they are told, “Believe in what Allah has sent down,” they say, “Our belief is in what was sent down to us,” and they reject anything beyond that, even though it is the truth, confirming what they have. Say, “Why then, if you are believers, did you previously kill the prophets of Allah?” (Surat al-Baqara, 91)
These quoted verses say nothing about the supposed corruption though! The Koran clearly confirms what Jews HAVE with them, not particular verses or chapters! 😉
 
: “Take this Book of the Law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God. There it will remain as a witness against you.
If the book was corrupt how could it be a good witness against the corrupt jews?

peace,
 
If the book was corrupt how could it be a good witness against the corrupt jews?

peace,
That is right. How could a corrupt book be a witness against the Jews. But that book was original. It was not corrupt. So that is the book in which was the true teaching. And Moses told every one that they will be judged by the teachings of that book. So even if they (Jews) have altered the words of the book, they will be judged by the words of the original book which was given to them.

Whatever is said by the friends here in support of the OT, I see that by presenting the words from the OT, Tomshaikh has proved that OT is not the same original one.
 
That is right. How could a corrupt book be a witness against the Jews. But that book was original. It was not corrupt. So that is the book in which was the true teaching. And Moses told every one that they will be judged by the teachings of that book. So even if they (Jews) have altered the words of the book, they will be judged by the words of the original book which was given to them.

Whatever is said by the friends here in support of the OT, I see that by presenting the words from the OT, Tomshaikh has proved that OT is not the same original one.
Still, how can you conclude that the Book of Law was altered by Jews while nothing in those quoted verses even imply it? What in that section of the Torah makes you assume that the Book of Law placed behind the ark of covenant is not the same as the Book of Law Jews have today?

Interestingly, the following verse in the Koran warns Muslims not to alter their covenant with Allah:

16:95. And purchase not a small gain at the price of Allah’s covenant. Lo! that which Allah hath is better for you, if ye did but know.

Shall I conclude from this verse that Allah predicts the textual corruption of his divine revelation?
 
If the OT passage use proves corruptness of the OT, the following verse proves the corruptness of the Quran:
Such as We send down for those who make division, Those who break the Qur’an into parts."
 
Three words:
Dead sea scrolls. Do these appear in the quran? No
Do they appear in the bible? Yes!:whistle:
 
Originally Posted by tomshaikh
Hello Christians Friend I would like to show you Deuteronomy 31:24-29.

24 So it was, when Moses had completed writing the words of this law in a book, when they were finished,
25 that Moses commanded the Levites, who bore the ark of the
covenant of the LORD, saying:
26 "Take this Book of the Law, and put it beside the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, that it may be there as a witness against you;
27 a"for I know your rebellion and your stiff neck. If today, while I am yet alive with you, **you **have been rebellious against the LORD, then how much more after my death?28 "Gather to me all the elders of your tribes, and your officers, that I may speak these words in their hearing and call heaven and earth to witness against them.
29 “For I know that after my death you will become utterly corrupt, and turn aside from the way which I have commanded you. And evil will befall you in the latter days, because you will do evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke Him to anger through the work of your hands.”

These verses in and of themselves do not show that the Old Testament is not in its original form.

Facts of the Verses:
  1. Moses finishes the book of law and gives it to the Levites
  2. Moses tells the Levites
    a) to put the book of law next to the covenant as the book of law to serve as a witness against the Levites
    b) that he knows how the Levites are and if they are rebellious while Moses is there, then certainly they will be rebellious while Moses is not there.
    c) to gather people so that they may hear what he says, which the earth and heavens will witness as well.
    d) that they will be corrupt, and turn from the ways of Moses’ teachings
    e) that evil will befall them, because they will do evil in the Sight of God, with their handiwork.
I think your misunderstanding that leads you to believe that the Olde Testament is corrupted is 2d. This is because you understand “you” to mean the Old Testament, rather than Levites. However Levites is clearly the correct antecedent.

Furthermore, one cannot prove the Bible false, using the Koran, to a Christian. That is because we find the Koran to be false, especially when there are discrepancies between the two.

It is similar to us using the Bible to prove the Koran wrong, to a Muslim. You would not believe the Bible over the Koran, as you have shown in your posts.

Though, in my understanding the Old Testament is the foundation for the Koran. The Koran cannot declare its foundation false, without raising questions as to its own legitimacy. But the foundation can condemn the new growth as heretical and false, without that problem.
 
Allah says that it is corrupt. He did not (or could not) say how, when, where or why. Only that it was. Why not point out the mistakes? Why not tell us when it occured?

By the way, I have the same issue with the claims that the Catholic Church Apostocized. Tell me when and where and how clearly.
 
Though, in my understanding the Old Testament is the foundation for the Koran. The Koran cannot declare its foundation false, without raising questions as to its own legitimacy. But the foundation can condemn the new growth as heretical and false, without that problem.
pretty logical yet not shared by Islamic logic which says : if what i believe in contradicts yours, then yours must be wrong, even if it is the Word of God revealed before my book.
 
Hello Christians Friend I would like to show you Deuteronomy 31:24-29.

24 So it was, when Moses had completed writing the words of this law in a book, when they were finished,
25 that Moses commanded the Levites, who bore the ark of the covenant of the LORD, saying:
26 "Take this Book of the Law, and put it beside the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God, that it may be there as a witness against you;
27 a"for I know your rebellion and your stiff neck. If today, while I am yet alive with you, you have been rebellious against the LORD, then how much more after my death?
28 "Gather to me all the elders of your tribes, and your officers, that I may speak these words in their hearing and call heaven and earth to witness against them.
29 “For I know that after my death you will become utterly corrupt, and turn aside from the way which I have commanded you. And evil will befall you in the latter days, because you will do evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke Him to anger through the work of your hands.”

Note: Well this verses shows that Bible is not in a original form. Any comments please feel free to talk in this thread.
It is quite likely that error in interpretation crept in. It is also likely that certain texts were inserted by the Church not to deceive but to teach a particular point. But we believe that despite this, the integrity of the Bible holds true: that the Holy Spirit ensures its message of proclaiming Christ is truth and can be relied upon
 
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It is quite likely that error in interpretation crept in. It is also likely that certain texts were inserted by the Church not to deceive but to teach a particular point. But we believe that despite this, the integrity of the Bible holds true: that the Holy Spirit ensures its message of proclaiming Christ is truth and can be relied upon
Thanks, you have admitted human intervention. Improvement in the words of God is not needed. It further proves that the bible NT is not is not the word of God. It is the words of men only and they need to be improved by men daily. That is why so many different versions are coming out.

The corruption is being done in the name of correction. What we have in the bible NT now does not tell anything true about the life history of Jesus. People have changed many things.

The bible OT is more reliable. But Shaikh sahib has proved by the quotes from the bible OT that Moses had predicted the corruption. The corruption is usually in two ways. The literal word changing, addition and extraction of words into the sacred scripture.
Also mis-interpretation of the sacred words. In the bible, both types of corruption has taken place. The Quran confirms that Moses was given a book Torah and Jesus was given Injeel. But the Quran also tells us that the Jews and Christians made alterations in their books. It is written in the Quran that many changes had been made in the sacred books.

The entire bible OT and NT have not been maltreated. There is plenty of knowledge and truth in them even now.**
 
I don’t think God is looking at us in our time and space thinking - ‘i wonder how my book is coming along’.

It is just plain silly to think that the dozens of books of the OT Testament or the new or the Koran or any other book is God’s gift to mankind to be followed without question.

The books of antiquity are interesting and informative and need to be studied inside and out. They refer to many different things such as Jewish law, history, songs, politics, stories and more important for us Christians, a commentary in the NT on Christ by contemporaries.

A book was simply the best way of recording thoughts and happenings and reaching a wide audience up until the last century.

The bible is, as was mentioned above, a collection of books that has been written over a period of thousands of years. It is one of the great libraries of books of antiquity and makes some very important claims regarding spirituality and God - which is a very important aspect of life.

By comparing the different sources of the new testament it can be deduced what early Christians thought of such topics of the incarnation of the Christ and the path to salvation and the nature of our underlying reality.

That’s not to say that the same words and meanings were kept constant in the different languages they were translated into. But by comparing the diverse spread of the early bibles we can get right back to the thoughts of the contempories of Christ.

The Christian view today is that view.

The koran for example cannot do that. There was a massive burning of Koranic verses in the middle east after the death of Muhammad. The Caliph Uthman issued what was to become the correct official Koran.

In reality we can only go back to what Caliph Uthman thinks although there are a few older and differing koran fragments that have survived.

If God was wanting to produce a final book on everything you think that he would have actually given it to someone intact, say Peter or Muhammud instead of having it pieced together decades after the event. We know the collection of new testament ‘gospels’ were kept and put together by the Church at a later date. We know that after Muhammads death there were only scattered writings that differred from eachother and was made uniform by the Caliph.

Neither convince me that God’s connection and dialogue to us is primarily through an infallible book. I think that’s just silly, and narrow minded and causes arguements. That doesn’t sound like God to me.

theatlantic.com/doc/199901/koran
gazellebookservices.co.uk/ISBN/1591025214.htm
yourhappyplace.yuku.com/topic/9513
 
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Thanks, you have admitted human intervention. Improvement in the words of God is not needed. It further proves that the bible NT is not is not the word of God. It is the words of men only and they need to be improved by men daily. That is why so many different versions are coming out.**
I am about to conclude that resorting to dishonesty and ignorance is a genetically encoded Muslim trait. What leads me to this conclusion is your tendency to pervert the statements of a Christian believer by picking up some sentences and forcing them to support your faulty assertions. The only thing I can do for you for now is gently ask you to read Lilyflower’s post once more and pay attention to its first sentence: “It is quite likely that error in interpretation crept in.”

Lilyflower does not mean what you falsely claim because his/her post right from the first denies the idea of deliberate textual corruption.
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The corruption is being done in the name of correction. What we have in the bible NT now does not tell anything true about the life history of Jesus. People have changed many things.**
Yes, corruption came through the claims of correction when an illiterate guy living in Mecca suddenly contended that he was the fnal messenger sent to humanity with the final divine revelation. The only textual corruption of the Old and New Testament became possible when Mohammad got his scribes to write his inconsistent and heretical teachings to devise his scripture named the Koran. Praised be the name of the LORD that we Christians and Jews still have the original version of God’s word (the Bible) unlike Muslims that have its corrupted version (the Koran).

Further, what makes you conclude that “people have changed many things” and “what we have in the Bible NT now does not tell anything true about the life history of Jesus”? Let me guess: the Koran? Do you really believe that a book devised 600 years after Christ and His church can be more reliable than the books authorized by Jesus’ apostles and His church? Do you really believe that the Koran, which has but inadequate and contradictory data about Jesus’ life and prophetic ministry is better than the NT? How can you disregard the fact that most of the narratives about Jesus’ life story in the Koran were adopted from some Apocryphal Gospels???
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The bible OT is more reliable. But Shaikh sahib has proved by the quotes from the bible OT that Moses had predicted the corruption. The corruption is usually in two ways. The literal word changing, addition and extraction of words into the sacred scripture.
Also mis-interpretation of the sacred words. In the bible, both types of corruption has taken place. The Quran confirms that Moses was given a book Torah and Jesus was given Injeel. But the Quran also tells us that the Jews and Christians made alterations in their books. It is written in the Quran that many changes had been made in the sacred books.**
First, we have proven several times that Shaikh’s assertions are baseless since they are derived from the deliberate misreading and misinterpretation of Moses’ warnings in the Old Testament.

Second, the Koran is not exempt from textual corruption with the help of Muslim scholars who deliberately misread its verses and misinterpret them for the sake of proving their uncanny allegations. Further, Muslims more often tend to distort their scripture while translating it into different languages.

Third, the Koran commands Mohammad to consult Jews if he has any doubts concerning the stories revealed to him (10:94). If some Koran verses really assert (as you suggest) that the former revelations were textually corrupted and their authenticity was lost , this is in clear contrast with the verses stating that Jews and Christians had the original revelations with them in Mohammad’s period.
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The entire bible OT and NT have not been maltreated. There is plenty of knowledge and truth in them even now**
We also do not believe that whatever written in the Koran is completely heretical and untrue. There is some truth in the Koran, but this does not suffice to make it a divine revelation.
 
How can you say the OT was corrupt when you compare it to the quran? :rolleyes:
All religons are corrupt, Man cant help but change things for his own personal greed. And if people question them then it is the devil speaking and must be destroyed LOL
“God wills it”
Religons where made for the good of mankind but too many wars are caused by it because simple questioned get turned around and twisted…
The church is built up on too much blood shed for me to believe any 1 religon…
 
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