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exoflare
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Joseph Alison started this topic in another thread, and I’m continuing it here. It leaves off like this…
Joseph Alison:
From the Arabic Infancy Gospel:
1. We find what follows in the book of Joseph the high priest, who lived in the time of Christ. Some say that he is Caiaphas. He has said that Jesus spoke, and, indeed, when He was lying in His cradle said to Mary His mother: I am Jesus, the Son of God, the Logos, whom thou hast brought forth, as the Angel Gabriel announced to thee; and my Father has sent me for the salvation of the world.
Joseph Alison:
You seem to be wondering why, if the Quran copies directly from the Bible (this is not really what is claimed), such differences exist within the accounts of the Quran and the NT. The reason why is that Mohammed wasn’t limited to the Bible as his only source of the traditions he heard from all the people he met. Some, for example, were taken from various apocryphal scriptures like the Arabic Infancy Gospel. It’s in this book that you find Jesus speaking from the cradle.Salaam everyone;
What I try to do here is some parallelism between the Qur’an and the NT. I took the miraculous birth of Jesus (PBUH) as an example because both books give an account of the event but with sticking differences.
The Holy Qur’an states that the Jews knew about the miraculous birth of Jesus because he spoke in defense of his mother who has been accused of an evil act, in the Bible however -and according to the answer I got from exoflare- they did not. My question is: why is it that in the Bible the Jews did not know that Jesus was born miraculously from a virgin mother? Or did they?
The holy Qur’an states that the people accused Mary to have done an evil act when she brought the baby Jesus in her arms, in the NT I found nowhere such an accusation. Why? Thanks.
Salaam.
Joseph.
From the Arabic Infancy Gospel:
1. We find what follows in the book of Joseph the high priest, who lived in the time of Christ. Some say that he is Caiaphas. He has said that Jesus spoke, and, indeed, when He was lying in His cradle said to Mary His mother: I am Jesus, the Son of God, the Logos, whom thou hast brought forth, as the Angel Gabriel announced to thee; and my Father has sent me for the salvation of the world.