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- Monal Zeidan (Monals@hotmail.com )28 May
2000
While there may be copying errors in the Gospel of Barnabas, ther is no conflict in the
meaning/message of the Gospel and the Holy Quran, being two rays from the same light!
Where Jesus' miracle of speech at birth is not mentioned in the Gospel is natural, as the
writer was not present at the time of Jesus' birth. Remember that the Gospel of
Barnabas is a biography not revelation like the Quran. Likewise not every single miracle
of Jesus is recounted but only that witnessed by Barnabas first or second hand. Wine was
only totally prohibited by the advent of Prophet Muhamaad (S.A.W.) well into his message.
Remember Jesus said to his people that I have much to say unto ye that ye cannot bear
now!!
Let us not say there is conflict but rather ommission due to human transmission of the
Gospel!
- Nikos Kareem Jagiella nikos.k_j@gmx.net
29 Aug 2000
I think the copying errors in the Barnabas gospel are a proof for refuting the claims of
certain christian "scholars" who claim that the Barnabas gospel was made by
Muslims to ridicule the Christian faith. If Muslims would produce a wrong gospel they
surely would be careful about using words like "God the father" since it
wouldn´t feel right to him to use them. Praise be to Allah that he made the Barnabas
gospel known to the world!
- Shawn scholar_20@yahoo.com September 08,
2000
How this can be possible as you have on your web site titled 20 miracles in Sea and I
quote?
"Jesus went to the sea of Galilee, and having embarked in a ship sailed to his city
of Nazareth; whereupon there was a great tempest in the sea, insomuch that the ship was
nigh unto sinking. And Jesus was sleeping upon the prow of the ship. Then drew near to him
his disciples, and awoke him, saying: 'O master, save thyself, for we perish!' They were
encompassed with very great fear, by reason of the great wind that was contrary and the
roaring of the sea. Jesus arose, and raising his eyes to heaven, said: 'O Elohim Sabaoth,
have mercy upon thy servants.' Then, when Jesus had said this, suddenly the wind ceased,
and the sea became calm. Wherefore the seamen feared, saying: 'And who is this, that the
sea and the wind obey him?"
There is NO evidence that Jesus travelled on ship. Also how the ship can go to Nazareth?
Is that coastal city? PLease explain this all.
[It is possible that this does not hold a test of historic facts and there is a
corruption in text which occurred at a certain time. It is also possible that Nazareth was
the only big city in that direction.The text is open for review. webmaster@barnabas.net ]
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