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The video delves into the misconceptions among some Muslims regarding the Bible and its contents, emphasizing the need to distinguish between terms like "Torah," "Injeel," and the Bible. It discusses the attribution issues in the Gospels, highlighting their anonymous nature and questioning the accuracy of attributing them to specific authors. The speaker underscores the importance of belief and knowledge in understanding biblical figures and challenges common assumptions about the authors of the Gospels. Additionally, he promotes seeking information from a book titled "Is the Bible God's Word" and mentions distributing copies of it to a specific country. The video emphasizes respecting the unique nature of different scriptures and the need for accurate translations to understand the original text.
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In this part of the video, the speaker highlights the confusion among some Muslims regarding the Bible and its contents. He shares his experience of lecturing in the Middle East and encountering mistranslations where the term “Bible” was equated with terms like “Torah” and “Injeel,” leading to misunderstandings. The speaker clarifies that the Bible means a book and emphasizes the significance of understanding these distinctions. He explains the Muslim belief in four heavenly books – the Torah, saboor, injil, and furuka (the Holy Quran). The Torah is seen as the revelation given to Hazrat Musa (Moses), the injil as the revelation of Jesus Christ, and the Quran as the final revelation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique nature of each of these scriptures.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker addresses the issue of attribution in the Gospels. He highlights that the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are anonymous books and that attributing them to specific authors is wrong. The speaker emphasizes that the internal evidence indicates the authors did not write the books themselves. He questions if Jesus carried a book while preaching the gospel in different places. The speaker also points out the variety of Arabic translations of the Bible, with 11 different versions available, tailored to different dialects of Arabic, suggesting that some translations may not accurately represent the original text.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of belief and knowledge in the context of biblical figures such as Matthew, Marcus, Lucas, and Jonas. He emphasizes the belief in a revelation and challenges the identification of certain characters as if they were given to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The speaker questions the validity of associating certain works with Israel and encourages seeking free information in a book titled “Is the Bible God’s Word.” Additionally, he mentions sending out 10,000 copies of this book from South Africa to a particular country.