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A Yahya/Isa Parallelism

  • philhoraia
  • Oct 2, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 28, 2023

S 19:15 And peace is upon him a day he was born and a day he dies and a day he is raised alive.


Peace is upon Yahya on a day he was born, and a day he is raised "alive" (sic)


S 19:33 And peace is upon me a day I was born and a day I die and a day I am raised alive.


Peace is upon Isa on a day he was born, and on a he dies and on a (sic) day he is raised "alive" (sic).


Yahya was born, died and would be resurrected. Isa was born, died and was raised ( S 4:158) or resurrected.


To be consistent, as Yahya would be resurrected from the grave so too must Isa.


Regarding Isa's death, see: Isa's Death

 
 
 

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