Reflections on “The Case for Christ”

I often get letters from Christian apologists and evangelicals of the fundamentalist stripe. They often challenge me to read some apologetic literature and then decide for myself. I’ve always challenged them in response, telling them to send me some, saying that I would read it. The apologists almost never respond to that offer. So I [...]

The Roman Census, Bethlehem and Nazareth

Many authors have already written about the Roman Census, Bethlehem and other aspects of the “Christmas Story” of Jesus’ birth. Some elements derive completely from folklore and aren’t even mentioned in the bible, other important bits are only mentioned by one gospel writer but not by others, and all of them include historical errors. Prof. [...]

Impassible Suffering Of God; The Theological Arguments After The Counsel of Nicaea

Few periods in the history of Christian thought have received more scholarly attention than the christological debates of the fifth century. In fact, so much interpretive energy has been spent on these controversies that many textbooks report confidently that all relevant questions about the debates have been answered.(1) The controversy, the textbooks imply, was about [...]

Jesus (pbuh) in Extra-Biblical Materials

In the early Church, Christians identified Jesus as Christ. Now, in the modern Church, many consider themselves believers in the Christ of faith (as developed by the teachings of the Church) without believing in the identity of that Christ as the actual, historical person of Jesus. But this distinction between the Christ of faith and [...]

Jesus in Islam

The Islamic view of Jesus lies between two extremes. The Jews, who rejected Jesus as a prophet, called him an imposter, while the Christians, on the other hand, considered him to be the son of God and worship him as such. Islam considers Jesus to be one of the greatest and most forbearing of prophets, [...]

The Jewishness of Jesus

THE FACT THAT JESUS was a Jew has not gone unrecognized. Libraries and bookstores are replete with volumes bearing such titles as Jesus the Jew, The Galilean Jewishness of Jesus, Jesus and the World of Judaism, The Religion of Jesus the Jew, Jesus in His Jewish Context, The Jewish Reclamation of Jesus, and three volumes [...]

Jesus Barabbas and Jesus the Nazorean

Before the attested crucifixion of Jesus, the Roman governor Pilate gave the Jewish people a choice between releasing two characters, the first one was Barabbas, and the second was Jesus who is called the Messiah or the king of Jews. However, early Greece manuscripts of the Matthew Gospel mention the first name of Barabbas; the [...]

The Issue of Mary’s Perpetual Virginity

For Jesus to be sinless, Mary had to be a virgin and born without a father.  This would give Jesus a pure vessel. However, the bible points to many of the brothers and sisters Jesus had.  The History Channels deals with the issue of immaculate conception.

How was Jesus Killed: Cross or Tree?

Peter’s account:  Jesus was crucified on a tree according to the books of “Acts” and “1 Peter”. Acts 5 29 Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men. 30 The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. 31 Him [...]

Reflections On The Usage Of The Word “Pais”

The following information is taken from the following website http://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/greek/kjv/pais.html The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong’s Number: 3816 Original Word Word Origin pai’ß perhaps from (3817) Transliterated Word TDNT Entry Pais 5:636,759 Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech paheece Noun Definition a child, boy or girl infants, children servant, slave an attendant, servant, spec. a [...]

Is Jesus “God’s Son” or “God’s Servant?”

Do you see a difference between these two Bible versions? King James Version Acts 3:25 – Ye are the children of the prophets, and of the covenant which God made with our fathers, saying unto Abraham, And in thy seed shall all the kindreds of the earth be blessed. Acts 3:26 – Unto you first [...]

Jesus as “The Son of the Living God”

MATTHEW’S GOSPEL is UNIQUE among the canonical Gospels in using the epithet “living God.”‘ The first occurrence of the epithet is found in Peter’s confession at Caesarea Philippi (Matt 16:16b) and the second comes later in Jesus’ trial before the Sanhedrin (26:63). My primary interest is in the former occurrence, since it presents a unique [...]

Modesty Laws in Judaism Similar to Islam

Muslim women are not the only females who cover themsevles. In fact, if we watch the following clip, we will be able to appreciate what the Jewish laws & history teach us about Modesty (Tziut). One reason to discuss this issue is to understanding why Mary the mother of Jesus was also covering herself up, [...]

For Almost 1,000 Years, The Christian Church emphasized Paradise, Not Crucifixion

Images of Jesus’s Crucifixion did not appear in churches until the tenth century. Why not? This question set us off on a five-year pilgrimage. Initially, we didn’t believe it could be true. Surely the art historians were wrong. The crucified Christ was too important to Western Christ­ianity. How could it be that images of Jesus’ [...]

Does the Bible Teach Jesus was Crucified?

(Please pay special attention to Psalm 91:11-12, 15) Psalm 91 1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. [a] 2 I will say [b] of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” 3 Surely he will [...]

Was Jesus Crucified According to the Bible?

No he was not crucified….. Hebrews 5:7 During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+5%3A7&version=NIV

Was Jesus Christ (pbuh) Really Crucified ?

From The Bible Was Jesus Christ (pbuh) Really Crucified?

The Expression “Son of Man”

Jesus, the Son of Man? The concept of the Son of Man was not known until the time of Jesus. Jesus was the first to introduce this appellation, which was an idea or an expression He used many times in His teaching. Until now however, many of us have assumed that with this expression or [...]

History of the word “Jesus”

In the New Testament, Jesus is a proper name derived and transliterated (not translated) from an anarthrous (without any definite article) Greek noun Ieesoús, which is pronounced as sounding similar to the Spanish version of Jesus “ee-ay-sooce” or “ee-yay-sooce.” Ieesoús is first used for Joshua in the Septuagint; the Septuagint is a Greek translation of [...]

The Real Jesus

Oldest Bible found in Palestine – Jesus was a servant of God and not God himself or the son of God…

Jesus-The Parable of the Wicked Tenants

It was very clear to the earliest followers of Jesus that Jesus was a prophet like the other prophets who came before him (see Luke 4:24; John 6:14; Jn 9:17). However, the Gospel writers were eager to teach that Jesus was not like other prophets, but that he was the Son of God. In their [...]

Jesus is a Servant of God: Reflection On The Book Of Acts

The book of the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible is an important piece of evidence on the present subject. This book details the activity of the disciples over a period of thirty years after Jesus was raised up. It is important to see what the disciples were saying about Jesus, and what titles [...]

Son or Servent? Reflections on the word “Pais”….

Is Jesus “God’s Son” or “God’s Servant?” Do you see a difference between these two Bible versions? King James Version Acts 3:25 – Ye are the children of the prophets, and of the covenant which God made with our fathers, saying unto Abraham, And in thy seed shall all the kindreds of the earth be [...]

Was Mary Really Married To Joseph?

Most Protestants claim that Mary bore children other than Jesus. To support their claim, these Protestants refer to the biblical passages which mention the “brethren of the Lord.” As explained in the Catholic Answers tract Brethren of the Lord, neither the Gospel accounts nor the early Christians attest to the notion that Mary bore other [...]

Dating Jesus’ Jewishness Through Mishnah

Posted by Lois Tverberg How much can we really know about the Jewishness of Jesus? That’s a pretty fundamental question, since the goal of this website is to understand the Jewish background of Christianity. I’ve found some pretty important news in my recent reading, and wanted to share it here. A common approach to studying [...]

Can we call Jesus “Rabbi”?

Is it all right to speak of Jesus as a “rabbi”? Some have suggested that the term may be from after Jesus’ time, so to apply it to Jesus isn’t appropriate. Others have said that Jesus rejected the title because he refused to associated with the religious teachers of his day. What is going on [...]

The Bible According To “Who”

This is an interesting clip on the historical authority of the New Testament. The last part which gives analogy of Hitler and Paul is the most interesting. It raises some serious questions, that all levels of scholarship should seriously consider.

Prophet Muhammed Mentioned In The Gospel of St Barnabas

Muslims only believe in the Quran as the true un-edited word of God and anything else you might see is mainly for sheer interest and not divine intervention. The Gospel of St Barnabas was a book that contained the prophecy of Prophet Muhammed PBUH by Prophet Jesus PBUH. The Gospel was said to have been [...]

The Face of Jesus

Here is fairly reliable research work done by a British team of experts, about how Jesus may have broadly looked like in his times. This is unlike the popularized image of Jesus all over the world. The Question we want people to ask is? Has the message of Jesus also changed, like his image?

Is Jesus God?

Muslim and Christians have a small exchange of ideas in this small clip. Enjoy

Jesus Tempted God who cannot be Tempted

Can God be tempted? According the Bible, God can not be tempted. Then how do we explain Jesus temptation by the devil.

Jesus’s Sacrificial Death

If Jesus died for our sins, made himself a sacrifice, so that the original sin can be done away with, this concept does not seem to add up, when one considers that Jesus according Pauline Christians, came back to life. What type of sacrifice is it, when the person will not even really die. So, [...]

Paul and Women

Paul considers the mandatory head covering for church going women to be a symbol of authority over her, while Islam considers the head covering to be the way of womens liberation from being made into “sex objects”. Why do women not cover thier heads anymore and following the teachings of Paul?

Can God Almighty be a man? Is Jesus Christ God?

In this Show I talk with Shaykh Yusuf Estes about the topic can God be a man. Many people in the world today are making God Almighty into idea or a part of his creation and its very important that … In this Show I talk with Shaykh Yusuf Estes about the topic can God [...]

The Christmas Tree, and The Bible

The first question that should be asked in regard to this subject is the following: Is there a command anywhere in the Holy Scriptures that a human should cut a tree out of the forest, set it up in one’s home at the time of the Winter Solstice, deck it with trinkets and various decorations, [...]

“before Abraham came into being, I am” (John 8:58)

Answer: John 8:56-58 states: “‘Abraham your father rejoiced to see my day; and he saw it, and was glad.’ The Jews therefore said to him: ‘You are not yet fifty years old, and have you seen Abraham?’ Jesus said to them: ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham came into being, I am.’” Trinitarians [...]

In Paul’s View: Did Jesus Physically Rise or Spiritually

By Abdullah Kareem Paul contradicted the accounts of Jesus when he wrote It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body. (1 Corinthians 15:44) I declare to you, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. (1 [...]

Marriage in Heaven: According to the Bible & Quran

Could it be possible? Most people long for it – those who are in a good marriage often times are saddened when they think of Jesus’ words as recorded in Matthew 22:23-32 (also Mark 12:18-27 and Luke 20:27-38). Even many of those who have suffered through the torments of a bad marriage or who have [...]

Paul VS Jesus’s family

Who canonized the Bible? Who decided whether a book should be included or excluded from the Bible?

Has Injeel (The Original Bible) Been Preserved

njeel is not the Bible today – Injeel means The Gospel(of Jesus). The Bible in arabic is Qitab Al Muqaddas not Injeel.

Jesus Vs Paul of Tarsus – Paul Hijacked Jesus

Did Paul deceive the Christians today?

Why a CHRISTIAN WOMAN Covers Her Face

This female Christian discusses why she covers her face with biblical references.

How Jesus Prayed

Let us see how Jesus (peace be upon him) prayed, and let us follow that up with how Jews pray since Jesus was jewish. We will follow that up with how Muslims pray. Prostration in the Jewish faith…. Prostration in the Muslim faith However, even though prayer is act of submission to God, it is [...]

The Miraculous Creation of Jesus In Islam

One of the many things that Islam and Christianity have in common is a belief that the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus (peace be upon them) in what can only be described as a miracle. However, Muslims believe that the creation of every human being is a miraculous sign from God, and every baby [...]

Catechism declares Muslims also worship the one true Merciful God
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841 The Church’s relationship with the Muslims. “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day” Looking inside the Catechism: [...]

“My Father is Greater Than I”

From the Muslim perspective Jesus never claimed to be God or son of God from his own self. To get an understanding of the Muslim perspective, please observe the following saying of Jesus himself. We will do this by looking at the Book of John, Chapter 10… John 10.11 I am the good shepherd: the [...]

What Did Jesus Really Say?
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The great messenger of God, Jesus, says: “And this is life eternal, that they might know You the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent.” John 17:3 Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “Do not over-praise me as the Christians over-praised Jesus the son of Mary. I am His slave, so say: ‘God’s slave [...]

Did Jesus (PBUH) Claim that he is the Expected Messiah?

If many of the contemporaries of Jesus (PBUH) claimed that, he is the expected messiah, as they claimed the same before about John the Baptist, did Jesus himself (PBUH) claim or even tell his disciples that he is. Did he (PBUH) fulfill the prophecies about the expected messiah? Once he asked his disciples about what [...]

Pagan Influence On The Cross

Its very important for Christians to understand the influence of Paganism on Paul’s version of Christianity.

Misquoting Jesus

Here is an interesting lecture by the author of “Misquoting Jesus”, by Bart Ehrman. This is a small historical overview of how the scriptures was changed over time.

The Islamic and Christian Views of Jesus: A Comparison
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The person of Jesus or Isa in Arabic (peace be upon him) is of great significance in both Islam and Christianity. However, there are differences in terms of beliefs about the nature and life occurrences of this noble Messenger. Source of information about Jesus in Islam Most of the Islamic information about Jesus is actually [...]