Thursday, January 25, 2007

Jesus using the word "Muslim" in Luke 6:40:

Jesus using the word "Muslim" in Luke 6:40:

This article was give to me by brother Tamer, may Allah Almighty always be pleased with him.
Let us look at Luke 6:40 from my N.I.V. Bible "A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher."

From me, Osama Abdallah:
Evidence from the English translation of Luke 6:40 that further prove that the word 'Muslim' was used by Jesus:
Luke 6:40 (KJV)40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.
Luke 6:40 (Darby)40 The disciple is not above his teacher, but every one that is perfected shall be as his teacher.
Luke 6:40 (Young's Literal Translation)40 A disciple is not above his teacher, but every one perfected shall be as his teacher.
Luke 6:40 (21st Century King James Version)40 The disciple is not above his master, but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.
Luke 6:40 (American Standard Version)40 The disciple is not above his teacher: but every one when he is perfected shall be as his teacher.
The perfection here means a spiritual one. What the verse is saying is that knowledge is not what matters! The teacher or master is higher in knowledge than his student. But the student can be as high as his teacher, or even higher, by being a true 'MUSHLAM' or Muslim, a spiritually perfect and well-disciplined person!
"Ein talmeed na'leh 'al rabbo; shekken kal adam she'MUSHLAM yihyeh k'rabbo."
Taken from the Aramaic bible society. See also the PDF file at this link.
This is further proved by the Arabic translation:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%206:40;&version=28;
The Arabic word "baseera", which is what is falsely translated for "MUSHLAM" by the deceiving polytheist trinitarian pagans from the Arabic translators, actually means "having spiritual knowledge or discipline"! Even in their twisted translation, the word clearly is used for spiritual discipline and not just technical knowledge of our worldly knowledge today such as Science or Mathematics or anything else.
In other words:
1- My math teacher can be more knowledgeable than me in math, but with my baseera (being a very good Muslim that is), I can be an equal or even better person than him or her!!
2- My master, if I were a slave, can be higher than me in authority and worldly reputation, but with my baseera (with my Islam), I can be an equal or even better person than him!!
Even their wrong word clearly supports Islam, because the verse is crystal clear in Aramaic!! The most accurate and honest translation for the Aramaic Mushlam is none other than the Arabic Muslim, which means Believer!

Continuing with brother Tamer's article....
Let us look at what Jesus said in Luke 6:40 in the language of Aramaic translated into Hebrew as shown below:
"Ein talmeed na'leh 'al rabbo; shekken kal adam she'MUSHLAM yihyeh k'rabbo."Taken from the Aramaic bible society. See also the PDF file at this link.
Note: Aramaic and Hebrew are read from right to left, which is opposite to English.Translation in English: "No student can be above his teacher, but everyone that is a MUSLIM, can be as his teacher."
Important Note: The Hebrew word "Mushlam" comes from the root "Sh L M". "Shalom" which comes from the same root means "peace". The Arabic word "Muslim" comes from the root "S L M". "Salam" means "peace". "Salem" means "safe". Also taken from the Aramaic bible society, http://home.comcast.net/~rzuberi/index_files/page0005.htm, and http://home.comcast.net/~rzuberi/articles/Being_Like_The_Teacher.pdf.
Another Important Note: In case the pdf file gets lost from the "home.comcast.net" site, I have uploaded it to my site. You can access a copy of on my site at this link.
Also, please visit: Jesus peace be upon him spoke Aramaic during his ministry.
See Jesus predicting the coming of Muhammad after him in the Bible.

Most recent discoveries:
Recently Father Pecerillo, a famous Franciscan Archiologist, found more than twenty churches in Madaba at the south of Jordan. From the Forth Century we found houses in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Palestine with this inscription in Arabic :"Bism Allah al Rahman al Rahim" which showed that Christians were the first to use this name, Allah for GOD Almighty, which proves that the name of GOD Almighty in the Noble Quran, "Allah" is the correct one. This also proves to us that the Bible is not all found. There are still missing pieces in it that disprove trinity.
For more details and proofs, visit: Jewish and Christian Arabs used the word "Allah" for GOD before Islam. See historical and archeological evidence and most recent discoveries in the Middle East.

Further proofs from brother Tamer; may Allah Almighty always be pleased with him:
Even Jesus himself used the word Allah in Aramaic; the language Jesus spoke while he preached the words of GOD Almighty:
ALAAHAA - - - - GodEESHO - - - - JesusMSHEEKHAA - - - - ChristMSHEEKHOOTAA - - - - ChristianityMARRYAA - - - - Lord--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KRRISTEEAANAA - - - - ChristianMAAT MAARRYAAM - - - - our mistress MaryOOMRRAA - - - - churchQAASHAA - - - - priestMAARAAN - - - - our Lord Jesus Christ--------------------------------------------------------------------------------SLEEWA - - - - crossSQEEPAA - - - - crucifixMKHETAA D SQEEPAA - - - - crucify (verb)QOORBAANAA - - - - communion / eucherestQAARWIN - - - - the verb form of taking communionDOOKHRAANAA - - - - sacrafice/remembrance--------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHAAMAASHAA - - - deaconMAR GEEWERRGIS - - - - Saint GeorgeSAALEE - - - - pray (verb)SLOOTAA - - - - prayerMAAKRRIS - - - - preach (verb)MAAKRRESTAA - - - - preaching (noun)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHMAYAA - - - - heavenTISHBOOQTAA - - - - gloryMAALAAKHAA (M) / MAALAAKHTAA (F) - - - - angelHAMIN - - - - believe (verb)HAMENTA - - - - beliefTUKHNUNTAA - - - - intercession / fervent prayer--------------------------------------------------------------------------------QAADEESHAA (M) / QAADISHTAA (F) - - - - holy / holy person / saintBREEKHAA / BOORRKHAA - - - - blessed / blessed (past tense)BARRIKH - - - - bless(verb)DEENAA - - - - religionEETAA - - - - a congregation of a churchINVEEYAA - - - - prophet--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TERRYISAARR TELMEETH'E - - - - 12 desciplesPILEEPOOS - - - - phillipSHIMOON - - - - simonANDREE0OS - - - - andrewYAAQOO - - - - jamesMET'E - - - - matthewBAARTOOMAA - - - - bartholomew--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TELMEETHA - - - - descipleYOOKHENAA - - - - johnPOOTROOS - - - - peterYEHOODAA - - - - judasTOOMAA - - - - thomasADAY - - - - thadeusYEHOODAA ISKHAARRYOODEE - - - - judas (the second one)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------QATOOLEEQ'E - - - - catholicMISHILMAANAA (M) / MISHILMENTAA (F) - - - - muslimHOODAAYAA (M) / HOODETAA (F) - - - - jewish/hebrewHINDOOAAYAA (M) / HINDOOETAA (F) - - - - hinduBOODAAYAA (M) / BOODETAA (F) - - - - buddist--------------------------------------------------------------------------------OSHAANAA - - - - Hosana = an exclaimation of praise to God / also a leaf of a palm tree (the same leaves that Eeshoo walked on when he went to Jersusalem from Nasserine a few days before He was crucified at 33 years old.PAAPAA- - - - popePAATRREEAARRQAA - - - - patriarchMUKHRUMTAA - - - - excommunicateROOSHUMTAA D SLEEWAA - - - - the action of forming a cross across your chest or faceDYAANTAA - - - - judgement--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MESER / MESRRAAYAA - - - - egypt / egyptianORROOSHLOOM - - - - jerusalemBETILKHIN - - - bethlehamNAASRRIN - - - - nasarineQYEMTAA D MAARRAAN - - - - resurrectionMELKOOTAA D SHMAYAA - - - - the kingdom of heaven (the kingdom of God)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------SKHETAA - - - - worshipMAASAAR'E - - - - the yearly donation you give to a churchMISHKHETAA - - - - the tribute you give when they pass around the collection plateDWEKHTAA - - - - donation ** DOOKH - donate (the verb)PAASHUMTAA / PSHEEMAA - - - - repentance / repent (verb)MOWDEEYTAA / MOWDOOY'E - - - - confession / confess (verb)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------MAARR - - - - saintRRUBAANTAA - - - - nunUSRRAA POOYDAAN'E - - - - 10 commandmentsYAATEEQ'E - - - - testemantOORRETAA / YAATEEQ'E ATIQTAA - - - - Bible (Old Testemant)KHDETAA / YAATEEQ'E KHETAA - - - - Bible (New Testemant)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BERRYAANAA - - - - creatorQOWLAA - - - - covenentBURROOMRRAA - - - - monkSAANAAM'E - - - - idolQAAYIMTAA - - - - statueSAAKHDAAN'E - - - - worshipersSHLEEKHAA - - - - apostleKHAANPAA - - - - pagan--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PAARROOQAA / PAARQAANAA - - - - saviorBEESHAA - - - - evil/badDAAVAA / SPAAYOOTAA - - - - goodROOKHAA D QOODSHAA - - - - holy spirit / holy spiritROOKHAA - - - - soul / spiritGAANAA - - - - spirit--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TISHBOOQTAA - - - - gloryHEKLAA D ALAAHAA - - - - temple of GodMAAR DINKHAA IV - - - - the name of our patriarch from 1975 to presentM'KHOOSH'E - - - - three wise men--------------------------------------------------------------------------------JAHENEM - - - - hellSAA'TD'AANAA - - - - satanAAKHILQAARRSAA - - - - the devil. Literally, "the accuser"YEZEDAAYAA - - - - devil worshipperSYEMTAA - - - - ordainMEEYAA BOORRKH'E - - - - holy water--------------------------------------------------------------------------------JOORRAABAA - - - - temptationABOONAA - - - - bishopLAA M'HOOMNAA (M) / LAA M'HOOMINTAA - - - - athiest / non-believerKNOOSHYAA - - - - gathering / convention / meetingKNOOSHYAA D HOODAAY'E - - - - synagogueMAACHIT - - - - mosqueKHTEETAA - - - - sinULMEEN - - - - eternity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------KPOORRYAA - - - - blasphemy / denial of GodKAAPOORRAA (M) / KAAPOORRTAA (F) - - - - infidel / pagan / non-christianSAAHDAA - - - - martyerSAAHDOOTAA - - - - martyerdomQIBLAA - - - - when you give for recieving something special from God--------------------------------------------------------------------------------YOSIP - - - - JoesephMOOSH'E - - - - MosesOWRRAAHIM - - - - abrahamNOOKH - - - - noahQEEWOOTAA - - - - ark'TD'OPAANAA - - - - floodADAAM OO KHAAWAA - - - - adam and eveGENTAA D EDEEN - - - - garden of eden--------------------------------------------------------------------------------EEDAA SOORRAA- - - - ChristmasLEL'E D EEDAA - - - - Christmas eveEEDAA GOORRAA - - - - EasterRROOTAA D KHISHAA - - - - day of suffering / sorrow (Good Friday)EEDAA D MAAT MAARYAAM - - - - the day of our mistriss Mary (I gotta look this up (anyone?))YOOMAA D AAVGAARR - - - - the day of King Abgar Okoomaa (the black one). December 20 is the day we commemorate our first Chirstian King, King Aavgaar Okhooma V (son of Mano). He was an Ashuree king of Edessa (a city/state in modern day northern Syria) around 32 A.D.. He had a mortal sickness (leprosy) and had told Eeshoo (Jesus) in a letter that he had heard a great deal of him and his miracles. He said he believes in him , "you must be God or the son of God and I ask you to come and cure my sickness". Jesus wrote back and said that his time was occupied but he would send his two apostles (desciples), Didymas Mar Toomaa (Thomas) and Mar Addai (Thaddaeus). After he was cured, he ordered his entire kingdom to convert to Christianity. We celebrate this day to honor the first Christian Assyrian king, Melka Aavgaarr. Thus, the Assyrians became one of the first Chirstians during the life of Eeshoo Msheekhaa (Jesus Christ). (300 years before Constantinople / Rome). We still, after 2000 years, liturigically honor him in church.YOOMAA D QAADEESHAA - - - - holy day--------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOMAA - - - - fasting from dairy products and meatSEEMIT (M) ? / SIMTIT (F) ? - - - - are you fasting?BAAOOTAA - - - - fasting from all food and water. Usually short. can also mean commitment. people fast baootaa if they desire something holy from God (a child, cure the sickness of a mother, etc.) and to remember the Rogation of the NinevitesSEEMIT BAAOOTAA (M) ? / SIMTIT BAOOTAA (F) ? - - - - are you fasting the fast of Baootaa ?AANAA SEEMIN - - - - i am fastingMAAMOODOOTAA / MAAMOOD'E - - - - christiananize-baptize // Christianize-baptize (verb)AAJIBOOTAA - - - - miracles--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phrases and Common Sayings:ALAAHAA REKHMAANEL'E - - - - God is mercifulBE KHDETA - - - - on the word of the bibleYA ALAAH - - - - Oh GodALAAHAA MINAAKH (F) / MINOOKH (M) - - - - God be with youMINOOKH MOODAAL'E (M) / MINAAKH MOODAAL'E (F) - - - - with you also (the response)ALAAHAA NAADIRAAKH (F) / NAADIROOKH (M) - - - - God keep you in well beingALAAHAA MAANIKHL'E (M) / MAANIKHLAA (F) - - - - God rest his (M) / her (F) soul (What you say to someone when someone they love dies.)ALAAHAA BAARIKHLAAKH (F) / BAARIKHLOOKH (M) - - - - God bless youSHIMAA D ALAAHAA - - - - in the name of GodSHQEER'E D ALAAHAA - - - - thanks to GodBRREKHM'E (BEE RREKHM'E) - - - - with His (God's) mercy. what you say to someone after they sneezeMAARRYAA / AALAAHAA SAAHAADIL'E - - - - honest to God / the lord/God is the witnessMINTAA MIN ALAH / MINTAA MIN MAARRYAA - - - - with thanks to God/the lord / with obligation to God/the lord . MINTA=obligationBRROOCHTAA D MAARRYAA / BROOCHTAA D AALAAHAA - - - - a blessing from lord/God. When God has given a person , family, home something blessed. (EX. if you have a wonderful wife, you say to her, "AATEN EEWAAT BOORRICHTAA D AALAAHAA (you are a blessing from God)").

1 comment:

theKman said...

Nice analysis. There is a detailed review of this subject at www.Quran434.com