Islamic ResearchThe Religion of the Moon God When a missionary asks for bashing what you do, you bashim. It seems you are too good at copy&Paste job. but sine you have done the deed its will be rude to not to post a response. Please bear with this long investigation so the matter is solved. Proven that Eloi means "My God!", now the next step is to prove this statement wrong:
It is proven that the word "Elah" does not mean tree or anyting else it means god and more pacificly God (of Israel. Now there can only be one objection raised Josh, that is the word "Elah" I have quoted is of Aramaic origin. Therefore Elah in Hebrew does not mean the same has God. Therefore I would like to invite JOsh's and the christian and muslim readers attention to the fallowing fact: Arabic, Aramaic Hebrew are sister languages, meaning that these three languages have very similiar back ground, they all have words which are easily intelligiable by a person. Even thou he/she does not speak the language. Aramiac and Hebrew where dead languages, they had disapeared altogather, only few speak them, it was the genious of the Muslim, especially the Arab Gramarians who layed down the rules on which the Western Orientalists have adopted and revived the dead languages of past. And with the help of Arabic root words the Orientalist shcolars rediscovered the ways of interpreting the Old Testament, and there have been many tributes paid by the Orientalists to the Islamic Gramarians and lexoghraphers. Jesus spoke the phrase "Elohh" in Aramiac, in fact this and Allehluyah is the only two phrases still perseved in the language of Aramiac. This is what Matthew Henry's commentry has to say on the Phrase "Eli Eli": Matthew Henry states that these words were spoken in Syriac tonge which which he is clearly reffering to ARamiac. So the case is proven that the Elah is God. Let me make it a little simple: I typed "Eloi" from there I fallowed the strongs number "0426" which hinted at the origin of the word "Eloi". The strongs number disclosed that the word Eloi is derived from "Elahh" pronounced "el-aw" which means god, (God of Israel) from there I answered a objetion that could have been raised by Josh or Chritians that, I am quotig the meaning of Elah in Aramiac and not Hebrew. Then I presented a theory that Jesus spoke these words in Aramiac, and to confirm it I quoted Matthew Henry a well known Christian and a scholar. Informing us that Jesus uttered these words in Syriac (Aramiac). And we already know that the word Elah in Aramiac means God, and more closely at home Allah. NOw one moon god the other two. And if you are still not sure how I got this: fallow this link and try to tally the above into this link and you should be able to fid the result that i have found. If Allah is moon god then Elah is moon god too and that only proves that Jesus worshiped Eloh the moon god. There is only a slight difference in pronouncation otherwise the words are same. http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/New ... v&type=eng Was-salam Ali |
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