Author: | Elijah Muhammad | ISBN: | 9781452463810 |
Publisher: | Secretarius MEMPS | Publication: | February 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Elijah Muhammad |
ISBN: | 9781452463810 |
Publisher: | Secretarius MEMPS |
Publication: | February 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
THE HISTORY OF JESUS
July 3, 1966
These articles are written due to the mental blindness and theological knowledge of the Bible's teachings of Jesus' birth, life, teachings and death: The making of Jesus the equal to his sender (Almighty God) and more than a prophet; and a hearer of prayers; the rising from the dead and ascending into space to reach his FATHER in the heavens, to wait at His right-hand side until the Day of Judgment though he was supposed to have died to save the world. Lastly, his eminent return to destroy the people or world that he died to save and reconcile to God.
Jesus was born, according to Matthew 1:21, to save his people from their sins. Jesus disclaimed the Jews as being his people (John 8:44). Then who are his people that "he will save from their sins?" Can he hear our prayers? Is he alive in flesh or is he dead? Who did Jesus pray to?
Learn in this series on JESUS the truth and understanding of what is written of Jesus. The Bible and Holy Qur'an's teachings will be used on Jesus' history. Do not miss--no not one of these articles.
THE HISTORY OF JESUS
July 3, 1966
These articles are written due to the mental blindness and theological knowledge of the Bible's teachings of Jesus' birth, life, teachings and death: The making of Jesus the equal to his sender (Almighty God) and more than a prophet; and a hearer of prayers; the rising from the dead and ascending into space to reach his FATHER in the heavens, to wait at His right-hand side until the Day of Judgment though he was supposed to have died to save the world. Lastly, his eminent return to destroy the people or world that he died to save and reconcile to God.
Jesus was born, according to Matthew 1:21, to save his people from their sins. Jesus disclaimed the Jews as being his people (John 8:44). Then who are his people that "he will save from their sins?" Can he hear our prayers? Is he alive in flesh or is he dead? Who did Jesus pray to?
Learn in this series on JESUS the truth and understanding of what is written of Jesus. The Bible and Holy Qur'an's teachings will be used on Jesus' history. Do not miss--no not one of these articles.