Quran and Bible debateEnemies of Israel defeated - Psalm 83I suppose in your mind Muhammad was the true Jew. However, since the word "Jew" is derived from "Judean", which refers to the Kingdom of Judah, your poor attempt to take this thread off topic just failed. Also God did make Ishmael a great nation, the Bedouins who retained his "wild ass" characteristic.
I presume the primary reason you posted that article where you did not cite the source was to show that even though the Bible refers to Jesus as the son of God, this designation does not make Jesus God. I will save you time and our server space; Jesus is not God or part of a Trinity. Jesus was (is) man, although a very unique man who was born of a woman in the line of David, and is God's Anointed One (Messiah), and appointed King of the Kingdom of God.
I will give you a chance to site the source of what you posted. If you do not that post will be deleted.
This is the link
www.mystae.com/restricted/reflections/messiah/xelohim.html
And this is another one :
"The most significant development since 1986 in this regard has been the discovery of the title "Son of God" in one of the Qumran papyri (Dead Sea Scrolls) used in relation to a person other than Jesus.....this simply reinforces the argument made there that to be called the Son of God in a Jewish setting in the first century is not by any means the same as being identical with God Himself."
For Christ�s Sake, Tom Harpur, pp. xii.
So ,
You need to read (with understanding) what is found on the site you linked to concerning Ezra. When you do you will find words and phrases such as "tradition", "Jews in Yemen", "according to Muslim sources", and "apocryphal" that show only one group of Arabian Jews may have based an apostate belief on a tradition that has no foundation in true Judaism, a fact Allah should have known in the 7th century. Another interesting fact is how the author of the site selectively quoted from the Encyclopaedia Judaica by ignoring: "Muhammad claims (sura 9:30) that in the opinion of the Jews, 'Uzayr (EZRA) is the son of God. These words are an enigma because no such opinion is to be found among the Jews, even though Ezra was singled out for special appreciation." [Encyclopaedia Judaica,
"Ezra," volume 6, pp. 1106-1107].
I do not have information whether this person is Ezra yet but it is very likely . So Holy Quran is correct again.
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