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Does the Quran support the Bible?

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Below are various Quran scriptures.

Sura 3:45-47 The virgin birth of Christ

Sura 19:1 (KAF HA YA AIN SAD)

K = Kafi (the one sufficient in Himself)
         [KOPH = Holiness and Growth Cycle]

H = Hadi (He who guides)
         [HE = Divinity, Gentility, Specificity]

Y = Yad (Hand as a symbol of Power of Authority)
         [YOD = Creation and Metaphysical]

A = Alim (the All-Knowing)
         [AIN = Sight and Insight]

S = Sadiq (The True One)
         [TZADDI = Righteousness and Humility]

Sura 19:2-36 

Speaks of the account of the birth of Yahya (John the Baptizer)
Speaks of his father the Priest Zakariya (Zacharias)
Speaks of Mary the mother of Jesus
Speaks of Jesus himself
Speaks of the barren wife of Zakariya (Elizabeth)
Speaks of the prosperity of Jacob (19:6) using the name of the natural man and not the covenant name (Israel).
Speaks, as did Jesus, that there was none greater than Yahya.
Speaks of the Book of Mary.

3:59      Speaks of the similarity of Jesus and Adam.

5:117    Speaks of the "table set with viands" and a "solemn" Festival:  refers to "The last Supper" and "The Feast of Passover" (see Leviticus 23)

The Hebrew Scriptures are divided into three parts listed below.

  1. The Laws (Torah)

  2. The Prophets (Nevium)

  3. The Writings (Kethuvims)

The corresponding Arabic words to the Hebrew Scriptures are listed below.

  1. Taurat

  2. Nabiyin

  3. Kutub


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