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Offline Isa27James

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Challenge from a Christian
« on: August 24, 2015, 06:59:48 AM »
Question for Muslims----
If Psalm 91 is intended to mean Jesus would be saved from death, why is it a historical fact that during a Jewish funeral in the cemetery while the coffin is being borne to the grave, it is customary to halt at least three times and recite Psalm 91 while the DEAD person is being lowered into the grave??
checkmate-----Muslims---
grins


Then they told me to do this
 pretend you are a Jew----

Pretend for a minute that you are a Jew still waiting for the Messiah---

Pretend you are a Jew still waiting for the Messiah and read the chapter Psalm 91 and then go to a Jewish funeral and tell me how a Jew would view this as their coming Messiah will be saved from death when as a Jew you do not view this as saving anyone from death since you are after all in the habit of quoting this 3 times at a dead mans funeral.

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2015, 09:15:59 AM »
Question for Muslims----
If Psalm 91 is intended to mean Jesus would be saved from death, why is it a historical fact that during a Jewish funeral in the cemetery while the coffin is being borne to the grave, it is customary to halt at least three times and recite Psalm 91 while the DEAD person is being lowered into the grave??
checkmate-----Muslims---
grins

Was Jesus even buried in a coffin according to the New Testament?  Jesus was placed on the floor in a tomb (a cave-like structure) and received medical treatment, and got up and left after he healed.  And he was still in pain and told Mary Magdalene "touch me not!" because he was still in pain.  Please visit:

www.answering-christianity.com/isaiah_53.htm
www.answering-christianity.com/psalm_91.htm
www.answering-christianity.com/psalm_116_117_118.htm


And as to the Jewish custom, this is the first time I hear about this.  But even if it were true, I am not sure what is the questioner here checkmating.  And Jews weren't even consistent with their customs.  Their Talmud has different laws and traditions and Jews vary in following them.

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Then they told me to do this
 pretend you are a Jew----

Pretend for a minute that you are a Jew still waiting for the Messiah---

Pretend you are a Jew still waiting for the Messiah and read the chapter Psalm 91 and then go to a Jewish funeral and tell me how a Jew would view this as their coming Messiah will be saved from death when as a Jew you do not view this as saving anyone from death since you are after all in the habit of quoting this 3 times at a dead mans funeral.

Read the link about Psalm 91 above.  It's talking about the Servant being saved from the death by having GOD Almighty send down the Angels to lift him up and save him from death and harm.  Jews can use this on their dead all they want, but it doesn't mean that their tradition and interpretation is valid.  If anything, it demonstrates that they don't have their Scriptures fully understood, which raises the next question about their ignorance (or deliberate rejection) of the Arabian Prophet to come according to their Scriptures:

www.answering-christianity.com/predict.htm
www.answering-christianity.com/convert_christians.htm


A Jew can not ignore the AMPLE PASSAGES that talk about Arabia and its coming Prophet in their Scriptures.

Take care,
Osama Abdallah


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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2015, 05:32:30 AM »
The question is- Why do Jews recite Psalm 91 in funerals? Does it speak of afterlife?

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2015, 11:10:30 AM »
The question is- Why do Jews recite Psalm 91 in funerals? Does it speak of afterlife?

It speaks about saving the Servant.  And in Luke 4:10-12 and Matthew 4:5-10 both Jesus and Satan used it in reference to Jesus himself.  Again, please visit: www.answering-christianity.com/psalm_91.htm.

Take care,
Osama Abdallah

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2015, 02:23:22 PM »
The question is- Why do Jews recite Psalm 91 in funerals? Does it speak of afterlife?

It speaks about saving the Servant.  And in Luke 4:10-12 and Matthew 4:5-10 both Jesus and Satan used it in reference to Jesus himself.  Again, please visit: www.answering-christianity.com/psalm_91.htm.

Take care,
Osama Abdallah

Yeah bro that's what I meant. Pslam 91 doesn't speak about afterlife or death rather it speaks of 'Saving'. SO it is pointless to recite it in funerals. :) Thanks still :D

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2015, 02:28:35 PM »
"Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man,
then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself ;
but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
And he that sent me is with me : the Father hath not left me alone ;
for I do always those things that please him.
As he spake these words, many believed on him." (John 8:28-30)

Now this is called pure Islamic Jesus! He was always obedient to God and God never left him alone, He saved him, took him up to Himself, like He promises in Psalm 91, and Allah never breaks His promise. SubhanAllah!

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2015, 02:46:05 PM »
Wait, I just missed something here! Read the verses carefully again!

"Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man,
then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself ;
but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
And he that sent me is with me : the Father hath not left me alone ;
for I do always those things that please him.
As he spake these words, many believed on him."

'When you shall lift up the son of man' means 'When you shall lift him up upon the cross', as explained by bible scholars.

So when you shall lift him up on the cross, you will know that he truly is the messiah, and God is with him. But how will u understand this? Seeing him crying "My God My God why have you forsaken me?" when God/Father was supposed to be with him, not leaving him alone?
 
No! You will know when God will lift him up to himself!! "Wama Qataluhu wama swalabuhu"... "They neither killed him nor crucified him..... but Allah lifted him up towards Himself"!

Is my interpretation valid bro Osama? Please let me know cuz I am pretty eager!!

Allah Hafiz,
Tahmeed

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Re: Challenge from a Christian
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2015, 09:34:45 PM »
As'salamu Alaikum dear brother Tahmeed,

Your interpretation is valid dear brother especially when seen in the light of Psalm 91, which was referenced by Jesus and Satan in the New Testament to be about Jesus.  Yes indeed, GOD Almighty will be with Jesus and will not leave him.  Jesus in the NT begged GOD Almighty many times to save him from crucifixion.  So it is only normal for GOD Almighty to save His Beloved Servant, Jesus, peace be upon him, from pain and suffering.

Take care,
Osama Abdallah


 

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