12-06-2008, 06:48 AM
I had a job where a guy who said he converted to Islam told me that the comforter to come was Mohamed. You know, the verse from John chapter 16 I think it is.
Well, the Koran isn't directly in the Bible.
But the semitic language root Kara is about calling. It can first be seen in the name of Korah, who had a rebellion and the ground swallowed him up allong with 250 other rebells and their families. Could this happen to the people of the Koran aswell as the people of Korah?
My answer is yes. As I have alluded to on other recent posts such as my one about Zecharaih 14:4-5, I think the mosques on the temple mount are about to be swalled up by the great end time earth quake.
In addition to these text, there is also the one about Samson (in the book of Judges), who after fighting the philistines and killing hundreds of them with the jaw of a donkey, he prays and water springs up out of the ground in the fountain.
Could that Samson story also be a foreshadow of Israels struggle with the modern day Palestinians/Philistines?
After all, Samson named the place Ein ha Kore, the spring of him who called.
So is the Koran in the Bible? Yes, the Jews call and their enemies are destroyed.
Koran comes from a word to call or recite because the followers of Islam say that *ll*h dictated to Mohamed the Koran.
Well, the Koran isn't directly in the Bible.
But the semitic language root Kara is about calling. It can first be seen in the name of Korah, who had a rebellion and the ground swallowed him up allong with 250 other rebells and their families. Could this happen to the people of the Koran aswell as the people of Korah?
My answer is yes. As I have alluded to on other recent posts such as my one about Zecharaih 14:4-5, I think the mosques on the temple mount are about to be swalled up by the great end time earth quake.
In addition to these text, there is also the one about Samson (in the book of Judges), who after fighting the philistines and killing hundreds of them with the jaw of a donkey, he prays and water springs up out of the ground in the fountain.
Could that Samson story also be a foreshadow of Israels struggle with the modern day Palestinians/Philistines?
After all, Samson named the place Ein ha Kore, the spring of him who called.
So is the Koran in the Bible? Yes, the Jews call and their enemies are destroyed.
Koran comes from a word to call or recite because the followers of Islam say that *ll*h dictated to Mohamed the Koran.