Deuteronomy 18 - Prophet Muhammad ﷺ did NOT speak in YHWH’s name - CASE CLOSED! Zakir Hussain Debate

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    Dr. Michael Brown and Zakir Hussain Debate
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  • @MuddassirJamalRazSalafi1996
    @MuddassirJamalRazSalafi1996 Год назад +44

    There is no mention of word Yhwh in Aramiac Peshitta But Jesus Christ use Name ALLAHA in His mother tounge and it's mention in Aramiac New testament Peshitta everywhere

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +5

      Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

    • @TheVirginStudies
      @TheVirginStudies Год назад +7

      YHWH IS NOT THE NAME BUT JUST A TETRGRAMMATON. There is tri grammaton YAH and 72 word name ShemHaMaphroash because of same gematric value of 4 tetragrammaton. The vowel placement was forgotten in this tetragrammaton so that God’s name may not be blasphemed by any one . However, Christians keep blaspheming the name by adding vowels and taking it openly like Yahavah Yahwah
      Yah Veh
      Yah
      Yahway Yaohu Ul
      Yahweh Yahveh Yaveh Yaweh
      Jehova Jehovah Jahova Jahovah
      Yahova Yahovah Y ahowah Jahowa Jahowah Yahavah Jahavah Y ahowe Yahoweh Jahaveh Jahaweh Yahaveh
      Yahaweh Jahuweh Yahuweh Jahuwah
      Yahuwah Yahuah Y ah Jah Yahu
      Yahoo Yaohu Jahu Yahvah
      Jahvah Jahve Jahveh
      Yahve Yahwe Yauhu Yawhu
      Iahu Iahou Iahoo Iahueh
      And no one knows the right pronunciation.

    • @onurdogan6600
      @onurdogan6600 Год назад +2

      ​@@TheVirginStudies
      right pronunciation is Yahuvah.
      there are many names who have the beginning of the name like Yeshayahu or Eliyahu or Netanyahu.
      And it's not a name rather a title in old Hebrew meaning:
      "The everliving ,self sufficient One"
      In Arabic El Hayyul Qayyum.

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      ​@@onurdogan6600there was no vowel placement to be lost. You don't read hebrew or understand it😂

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад +1

      Jesus (according to the gospels) absolutely used the name yhvh. When he recited from Isaiah, it wasn't in Aramaic 🤡

  • @mohdnorzaihar2632
    @mohdnorzaihar2632 Год назад +9

    if muhammad saw copying the bible-torah then he must be using "yahweh" when reffering to specific story for the jews

  • @steadfastway1897
    @steadfastway1897 Год назад +18

    Since the name "Yahwe" is NOT in the NT, why demand to find this name in the Noble Quran?

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      Lmao. Have you ever read it? Of course it is😂😂😂

    • @She_iswise
      @She_iswise Год назад +6

      @@g0bl1nk1ngIt’s not in the NT

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      @@She_iswise of course it is. Y9u just don't know what to look for👌

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      @@She_iswise right here..
      Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about him spread through the whole countryside. 15 He was teaching in their synagogues, and everyone praised him.
      16 He went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day he went into the synagogue, as was his custom. He stood up to read, 17 and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written:
      18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
      because he has anointed me
      to proclaim good news to the poor.
      He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
      and recovery of sight for the blind,
      to set the oppressed free,
      19 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”[a]
      20 Then he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant and sat down. The eyes of everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him. 21 He began by saying to them, “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.”

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      This is the actual text he recited. Can you read it?
      רוּחַ אֲדֹנָי יְהוִה, עָלָי--יַעַן מָשַׁח יְהוָה אֹתִי לְבַשֵּׂר עֲנָוִים, שְׁלָחַנִי לַחֲבֹשׁ לְנִשְׁבְּרֵי-לֵב, לִקְרֹא לִשְׁבוּיִם דְּרוֹר, וְלַאֲסוּרִים פְּקַח-קוֹחַ.

  • @IbnAlHimyari
    @IbnAlHimyari Год назад +10

    لا إله إلا الله ‎אלוהים ܐܠܗܐ
    Quality as always, love your videos.

  • @homer1273
    @homer1273 Год назад +14

    As a typical chrstian hypocrite, brown uses 2 different measuring sticks for Christianity and different for Islam. He says the Quran must use the Hebrew name Yahweh, or else it doesn’t count. and ignores the fact that the word huwa is used in the Quran, but for chtsianety he makes excuses and says it’s ok for the Greek New Testament not to use the Hebrew name Yahweh, because it was to holy to use name. and is replaced with a Greek name for God in the New Testament .

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +3

      Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

    • @mrdoteded3958
      @mrdoteded3958 Год назад

      Ahaha replace "yhwh" with name KYRIOS ahahahaa ahahahahhaa used for pagan roman emperors ahahHahah😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
      that WOULD BE THE MOST UNHOLY thing to do....thats why those jews who TRANSLATED torah in to greek were seen as UNHOLY heretics.

    • @mrdoteded3958
      @mrdoteded3958 Год назад +1

      I believe zakir hussain claim is also kind of laughable
      "Ya" plus "huwa"
      That has nothing to do with the name "yahway" derived from the root af3ala /ahwaa/yahwaa
      huwa in aliqlaas is IDENTIFYING ALLAH , not the pagan yahweh.
      Huwa goes back to Allah.

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Год назад

      @@mrdoteded3958
      what is laughable is white people claiming to know semetic languages like Arabic heberew and Aramaic better then actual semites who speak the language.

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      *Has Allah forgotten his name or is he just an idol*
      Why is it the unforgivable sin in Islam to confess " there is only one God and this is YHWH""
      The Name Jesus means------------- "YHWH SAVES”"
      Elijah means------------- --------------" MY GOD IS YHWH"
      John means ----------------------------" YHWH has been gracious""
      Zakariya means -----------------------""YHWH has remembered""
      are all prophets according to the Quran

  • @Samya.R
    @Samya.R Год назад +14

    Geez, the Christian’s opening argument he refutes Jesus too. When did Jesus ever claim to “speak in Yahweh’s name”? Yahweh is never even mention in the NT. 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад +1

      You are correct it seems like he shot himself not in the foot but in the head. It would be interesting to know what you think of his reply to your question, which was also raised by Zakir for Michael to address?

    • @MakaiJohnkenneth
      @MakaiJohnkenneth 4 месяца назад

      Dumb he is the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob Jesus told us about he is God of the living not dead

    • @Samya.R
      @Samya.R 4 месяца назад +1

      @@MakaiJohnkenneth …you can say it’s dumb, but the question stands. Where did Jesus ever speak of “Yahweh”??

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Samya.R Why is it important for Jesus to speak in the name YHWH (aka Yahweh) and for YHWH to be mwntioned in the NT?

    • @mc-x4l
      @mc-x4l 3 месяца назад

      ​@@DivineSeeker1 because, according to christians, Jesus is the prophet of Deuteronomy 18/18 who would speak in the name of Yahweh

  • @Reign-3
    @Reign-3 Год назад +4

    Etymology, which is the study of the roots of words, have come to unanimous agreement that Allah is the perfect Arabic name of God. Classical Arabic as classical Hebrew and Aramaic they all have the same word Elah as God. Therefore, the Arabic word Allah means the true God and it has the same root as Elah.

    • @ThePOKeTalker
      @ThePOKeTalker 11 месяцев назад +2

      Don't forget the Aramaic "Alaha".

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      Why is YHWH not mentioned in the Quran to affirm or refute it?

  • @BomBo-tl5sn
    @BomBo-tl5sn Год назад +4

    mission completed 👍and understandable well 👍

  • @anwarabrahams2413
    @anwarabrahams2413 Год назад +6

    the things they can come up with ☝️🤲❤️🇿🇦

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +2

      if you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
      To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
      also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
      Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
      So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

    • @hannawurst6064
      @hannawurst6064 Год назад

      *Why? Muslims preeetend God did not become man in Christianity when arguing against Cchristian !! Because Alllah does not know that God became man! according to Christianity!*

    • @hannawurst6064
      @hannawurst6064 Год назад

      mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 = Jesus quotes Psalm 22: 2
      ********Why are you arguing against a Fake Christianity that doesn't exist? According to the Bible, a part of YHWH became human and then that part was human! What Allah doesn't know according to KOran!!**************************

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 4 месяца назад +1

    ☪⭐darkness2noor brother, I truly admire and appreciate your dedicated efforts to break down lengthy debates into more digestible segments, making them more accessible to a wider audience. It's a commendable approach that enhances understanding and engagement among the general public

  • @AbuHurraira-bn9mo
    @AbuHurraira-bn9mo 4 месяца назад +3

    If jesus didn't use the name yahweh then the case is closed. The argument that its translated to greek is bad excuse because names are not translated

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 3 месяца назад

      Which case are you talking about that is closed?

    • @AbuHurraira-bn9mo
      @AbuHurraira-bn9mo Месяц назад

      @@zakadam154 The video proved that jesus did not speak in yahweh name

  • @As_412
    @As_412 Год назад +6

    According to Hadith Allahs greatest name is ,,Hayyul Qayyum” which means ,,The ever living, the self subsisting”
    and according to Hadith it was used by previous prophets calling on Allah by saying ,,Ya Hayyu Ya Qayuum”
    According to Jewish encyclopedia YHWH means : In appearance, Yhwh () is the third person singular imperfect "ḳal" of the verb ("to be"), meaning, therefore, "He is," or "He will be," or, perhaps, "He lives," the root idea of the word being,probably, "to blow," "to breathe," and hence, "to live." With this explanation agrees the meaning of the name given in Ex. iii. 14, where God is represented as speaking, and hence as using the first person-"I am" (, from , the later equivalent of the archaic stem ). The meaning would, therefore, be "He who is self-existing, self-sufficient," or, more concretely, "He who lives," the abstract conception of pure existence being foreign to Hebrew thought. There is no doubt that the idea of life was intimately connected with the name Yhwh from early times. He is the living God, as contrasted with the lifeless gods of the heathen, and He is the source and author of life
    And another point is the name of John the Baptist in the Quran is ,,Yahya” (as) according to Wikipedia it means ,,Yahweh is merciful” but Arabic dictionary says it means ,,the one who lives” which is again connected to ,,Hay or Hayyu” the name of Allah.

  • @robertotorino8862
    @robertotorino8862 Год назад +6

    I had to delete my comment as I wrote it before deedat posed the same question, Allahu Akbar

  • @user-sy3jn9gv9u
    @user-sy3jn9gv9u Год назад +2

    The laughable thing is that Judaism itself assign multiple designation to God and all of them are correct, or they will be deemed all infidels praying to a false God since ancient times, leave alone that Hebrew wasn’t the language of Abraham, was he perhaps praying to a false God since he did not pray with the indicated name of God?
    What is quite obvious is that God posses multiple names that is quite clear, so the question that remains is “speaking in YAHWH name” is it meant that he calls God YAHWH “which Jews themselves don’t do, weird you would think that you will use the most sacred name of God if you were to pray to him to assert your prayers and to pass the name pronunciation correctly in your people” or is it meant that he speaks in a name that is for YAHWH “one of God many names”, if it’s the latter than it falls on a Jew or a Christian to prove his case that ALLAH isn’t a name of God “of-course this is in the day of judgment no one is forcing anyone to prove their case in this life” and since the only indisputable proof for a Jew or a Christian “OT for Jews” of that is if the Bible directly mention that ALLAH is not a name for God.
    Simply put if a Jew or a Christian were asked by God why did they not believe and they said because he didn’t speak in his name, they would be asked how did they know that ALLAH isn’t his name, you can only wonder how.
    I personally don’t care what one chose for his self, but weird reasons to me, when will this prophet come that is awaited and when will this Messiah come, the Jews disbelieved in the Messiah and the prophet, the Christians disbelieved in the Messiah and the prophet “the Messiah is a man not a God”, only the Muslims did believe in both.
    I wish that they would support their arguments with any sliver of sincerity, in reality none of them pray to YAHWH, who are they praying to?

  • @Az_Zubur_Theologian
    @Az_Zubur_Theologian 2 месяца назад +1

    Shema Yisrael Yhwh elohinu yhwh echad.
    Qul Huw Allah Huw Ahad.
    Huw=yhwh
    Allah=Elohinu
    Huw=Yhwh
    Ahad=Echad.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      No where in hadith or tafsir the Arabic word Huwa هُوَ "He" PRON - 3rd person masculine singular personal pronoun
      ضمير منفصل is said to represent a name of Allah let alone to be the name YHWH proper noun personal name of God written in the Hebrew Scripture.

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

    Question: In scrutinizing the Quran, often referred to as the Furqan, which reproaches Jews for their manifold transgressions, it's striking that there's neither affirmation nor disputation of the usage of "YHWH." Considering that the Jews of Muhammad's time would have venerated "YHWH," its absence from explicit mention in the Quran is viewed as an anomaly. Especially noteworthy is the Quran's emphasis on engaging with the central tenets of Jewish belief, rendering the omission of direct reference to "YHWH," a term recurrent in the Torah over 6000 times, a subject of scholarly interest.

  • @Kimeikus
    @Kimeikus Год назад +12

    1:25
    *_Look at him desperately trying to create a dichotomy between “YHWH” and “ALLAH”. 😂_*

    • @sub7se7en
      @sub7se7en Год назад +4

      Yeah, personally I don't think it's necessary. YHWH seems to come from the ancient Hebrew word for God "Yah", which seems to come from the Ancient Egyptian moon god's name Iah (pronounced Yah), possibly a borrowing from the ancient Israelite's time in Egypt. If the name indeed has pagan origins then it's clearly not an authentic name for God, and we should have nothing to do with it.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +2

      Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

    • @sub7se7en
      @sub7se7en Год назад +2

      @@steadfastway1897 That first part of your comment is entirely speculatory. Nobody knows for certain how YHWH is pronounced or what it means. And there is evidence to suggest the development I outlined. Ultimately, we won't know for sure because the word itself was lost and we've never been able to fully recover it, nor its history.

    • @jagdishmadgaonkar
      @jagdishmadgaonkar Год назад

      ​@@sub7se7enyou'll very right Lah is the moon God abdool's are always desparate to find Muhammad and Allah in the bible These abdool's complained of a copyright and the video of the debate was brought down by RUclips for sometime only to be cleared after the objections filed by the Abdool failed. Jesus also prophesied of false prophets. Allah used to make verses of the Qur'an in a jiffy specially regarding the penis of Muhammad, Yahweh never made verses regarding the penis of any Jewish prophet, Mu'tah, breastfeeding for adults, Allah who is the creator of all things as the abdool's says mentions in the Qur'an that the sun sets in hot spring of murky water( abdool's add the word as if but in Arabic Qur'an there is no as if) the sperm of the man comes from his backbone and the sperm of the woman comes from her nipples. Watch Cristian Prince debating abdool's on his channel regarding the science in the Qur'an and Ali Dawah debunking the miracles in the Qur'an

    • @jagdishmadgaonkar
      @jagdishmadgaonkar Год назад +1

      ​@@sub7se7enin the Qur'an there's also a word yah sin where sin was a moon God worshipped by the Mesopotamians religion, the god of the moon.

  • @kareem376
    @kareem376 Год назад +1

    Very good debate, but why would we even try to entertain the notion that ‘Yahweh’ can be inferred from the Qur’an. This word is a machination of Jewish scholars imposing the vowels of one word onto the letters of another. And we are now to find it in revealed scripture? And by what right can a Muslim scholar claim that ‘Hu’ is Allah’s greatest name? Is there a Hadith towards this effect?

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      And by what right can a Muslim scholar claim that ‘Hu’ is Allah’s greatest name? Is there a Hadith towards this effect? You hit the nail on the head.
      But note that Zakir Hussain said that Hu? Huwa is the "most powerful" name of God not the "Greatest name of God" was he confused

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      The pronunciation of YHWH is inferred no one actual knows the correct pronunciation. So if the Jews worship the one true God in the name "YHWH" and LOST its pronunciation, who then would be able to address them directly and affirm or correct them if in error? The answer is the Author of the Quran the Furqan - Allah.
      *Begs the burning question: why is the name YHWH missing from the Quran to affirm it with the correct pronunciation or refute it?*

  • @takhtar4877
    @takhtar4877 Год назад +1

    Lol this is classic example to picking up something thinking this destroy the opponent but end up being burned yourself 😂

  • @steadfastway1897
    @steadfastway1897 Год назад +10

    Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад

      😂

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад +1

      *Has Allah forgotten his name or is he just an idol*
      Why is it the unforgivable sin in Islam to confess " there is only one God and this is YHWH""
      The Name Jesus means------------- "YHWH SAVES”"
      Elijah means------------- --------------" MY GOD IS YHWH"
      John means ----------------------------" YHWH has been gracious""
      Zakariya means -----------------------""YHWH has remembered""
      are all prophets according to the Quran

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад +1

      Muslim! Come testify the God of the Prophets!
      Come testify! THERE is only one GOD and that is YHWH !!
      If you don't testify, you testify that Allah is just a made-up MICKYMAUSE FIGURE of Muhammad!
      Do you testify! Do you commit unforgivable SIN in ISLAM

    • @hannawurst6064
      @hannawurst6064 Год назад

      YHWH means "" I AM "" and is a proper name !!
      5Mo 6,4 “Hear, O Israel: The YHWH our ELOHIM, YHWH is one.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +3

      dear christians. I beg you to reflect on your level everyone can see you don't have knowledge of the original bible language how sure are you that I Am is not Ho On, but is yahwe according to how you feel!?!?
      What ever happened to seek ye the truth& the truth shall set you free? this is rediculous what you're doing here& a total disregard to the intelegence God instilled in humanbeings. You're the laughing stock of all those who left christianity because of your insistence on your obvious level of ignorence which everyone got to associate with remaining a Xian!
      This is disbelief & total

  • @SongeTonga-rp4rw
    @SongeTonga-rp4rw 4 месяца назад +1

    Does Yahweh also have 2 right hands like Allah, the paradise of Allah there will be marriage people will marry 72 virgins but Jesus Christ said there will be no marriage Matthew 22:30 so definitely Muhammad is talking about a different God who has a different massage and paradise

  • @wasifba_safaa2378
    @wasifba_safaa2378 Год назад +2

    It’s nice to see brother Zakir with a laptop 😉

    • @tymon1928
      @tymon1928 9 месяцев назад

      yes because without laptop he got nothing

    • @waqas46652
      @waqas46652 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@tymon1928Just like David hammerhead Wood

    • @user-pi7bc2jp5c
      @user-pi7bc2jp5c 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tymon1928then the same applies to brown as well

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

    Muslims do not say Eli to "call unto Allah," they would similarly in Arabic say, "ilahi" (إلاهي) having the same meaning as the hebrew _"my god"_
    In Hebrew, the terms:
    "El" (אֵל) typically denotes "God" or "deity." Alternatively,
    "Ela" (אֵלָה) can connote "goddess" or "deity" within certain contexts.
    "Alah" (אָלָה), however, lacks prevalence in Hebrew usage and does not hold a specific association with the divine.
    "Eloh" serves as a variant of the Hebrew word for "God," namely "Eloah" (אֱלוֹהַּ), featuring a singular form employed in references to the divine within the Hebrew Bible.
    Conversely, "Elah" (אֵלָה) signifies "oak tree" or "terebinth" in Hebrew, occasionally carrying a broader meaning of "God" or "deity," similar to "Eloah" (אֱלוֹהַּ) or "Elohim" (אֱלֹהִים).
    However, none of these terms, including "Elah," are typically employed as divine names within Hebrew, as is the case with YHWH "Yahweh."
    Jesus prayed to God the Father not "Allah."
    Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name...

  • @robertcummins7739
    @robertcummins7739 Год назад +1

    Just curious again how many times is the word yhwh (yhvh) mentioned in the New Testament again? Can I get one verse number please? He said Kyrios or kurios is a Greek word that is usually translated as "lord" or "master". It is used in the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew. How many times does the quran use Rabb (Arabic: رب, Rabbሀ, sometimes "rabb (-i/-u/-a)"), is often used to refer to God in Arabic (Allah) as the "Lord" or "master" Here is where the problem begins the YHWH(YHVH) does not mean LORD it was given this because the word should not be uttered so the Hebrew used the word .... Since pronouncing YHWH is considered sinful, Jews use Adonai instead in prayers, and colloquially would use Hashem (The Name). Again the Septuagint got it wrong which in turn made Rome get it wrong. And actually the real meaning of the yhwh is not LORD, but in a sense, it works, being most obviously the CREATOR is the Lord over his creation. Brown will attempt to spin this as he wishes but show me proof of what the tetragram means first. This may be the one issue that can lead modern Christianity to the correct path. Things that make me go hmmmmm.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      Why is this "YHWH" missing from the Quran or Hadith to acknowledge or refute it?

  • @theriveroffaith852
    @theriveroffaith852 Год назад

    Surah 81:23 strait up lies because of Surah 53:3-5.
    In Surah 81:23, Mohammed is saying he saw Gabriel in his Angelic form, but Surah 53:3-5 mentions Mohammed never speaks of his own desires, and that he only recites what he was told to recite.

    • @luigi64gamer19
      @luigi64gamer19 8 месяцев назад

      English pls, and I see that you cannot disprove it no matter how you try

  • @odacizdnak1136
    @odacizdnak1136 Год назад +1

    650 is he saying BismilahRahmani Raheem Rabil Alameen poor guy
    Don’t know Jesus language Aramaic or Hebrew and wants to teach us about Jesus

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      if you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
      To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
      also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
      Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
      So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

    Nice!

  • @thenowchurch6419
    @thenowchurch6419 Год назад +1

    Just accept the loss on this one Muslims.
    El and Eli may sound similar to Allah but are different.
    El, and Elohim and Elyon all start with El, which means the mighty, the strong.
    The deity of the Quran's name is Allah not Al.
    Al in Arabic means "The"; the definite article.
    So Christ was not calling on Allah, He was calling on El Elyon, the Almighty, whose personal name is YHWH.

    • @jundean5292
      @jundean5292 Год назад

      You obviously are an imbecile

    • @Reign-3
      @Reign-3 Год назад +2

      Etymology, which is the study of the roots of words, have come to unanimous agreement that Allah is the perfect Arabic name of God. Classical Arabic as classical Hebrew and Aramaic they all have the same word Elah as God. Therefore, the Arabic word Allah means the true God and it has the same root as Elah.
      Now go feel ashamed of yourself for dishonoring your Maker’s blessed name.

    • @thenowchurch6419
      @thenowchurch6419 Год назад

      @@Reign-3 You are ignorant.
      Allah is AL (The) plus Lah (God in Arabic)= The God.
      Elah is God in Aramaic, notice it does not have two L's.
      Both can be used to translate "God" but that is a title NOT A NAME!
      Now sit down and do some real study.

    • @ThePOKeTalker
      @ThePOKeTalker 11 месяцев назад

      Let me correct you: Jesus the man called on the sun god Helios.
      And the Arabic term for a god is "ilah", not "lah", it's etymological development you false Christian!

  • @steadfastway1897
    @steadfastway1897 Год назад +8

    If Christians can complete the entire prophecy and not stop at a sentence in Deut 18:18, they cannot but accept it describing Mohammed PBUH in 3 separate descriptions plus the noble Quran in 2 separate descriptions, thus confirming Mohammed PBUH in 5 different ways& making this prophect fit him &no one else at all.
    1- God is speaking, that He shall raise up a prophet, for him to speak all that God shall command him. If Jesus is meant by this, then Jesus is not God nor is eternal but is raised by The Eternal God& commanded by a higher God not co equal to Him as per creed belief, like a normal prophet similar to Moses & all human prophets which is the islamic belief all along.
    2- a prophet like Moses description fits Muhammed& not Jesus, may the PBU them all. both Mohammed& Moses PBUThem both were human prophets not God incarnate nor co-equal with the father in a trinity, born to a set of parents, with natural death on their beds, married with kids, their own people accepted them each in their life time respectively, they assumed undisputed overall rule over their respective people hence what ever judgement - rulling were passed like a king would. they both came victorious over their foes in their life time. They both had a new devine set of laws. Now contrast that with Jesus PBUH bible statements: John1:11 He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. Also John 18:36 My kingdom is not of this world. As well as Mathew 3:17 Think not I'm come to destroy the law or the prophets but to fulfill the law.
    3- from amongest their brethren. Notice how Ishmail is a brother to Isaac PBU them both (Genesis 16:12), which makes their descendents -as a whole- brothers respectively. This lineage both jews& arabs are proud of till today. If this person foretold by this prophecy was to be a jew, it would have refered to him as "from amogest themselves" not from their brothers.
    Of note: some newer bible versions did exactly that, mistranslated the Torah Hebrew word for "brothers" to "themselves" after muslims with the help of God- the holy spirit started quoting this prophecy which only fits Muhammed PBUH& the Quran in multiple ways. Alas, God-the HS abandoned christians who continually tamper with their evidence books when ever the truth is made clear so as non of their respective congregation can be set free!
    4- I shall put my words into his mouth. This can only be appreciated by those truely seeking the true fulfilment of this prophecy, as for the blind they remain in darkness even during midday! The scripture revelation best fitting this is one which puts Muhammed PBUH as Gods mouth peice. In the noble Quran we note many examples were the verse starts with the word "Say", e.g: Ch114 v1, Ch113:v1& Ch112vs1: Say, He is Allah the uniquely one
    5- my words which he shall speak in my name (Deut 18:19): God is warning those who don't accept nor even bother open to read His words which this prophet shall speak in His name. Now which is THE ONLY SCRIPTURE BOOK ON EARTH, that speaks in Gods name? again as in the previous point, do challange yourself if you can hearken to open & atleast read before you dismiss a book based on its cover of lies someone told you, as you do realise this excuse will not work in front of the all knowing God on Judgment day.
    The Noble Quran contains 114 chapters, and the formula: In the name of God, the most Gracious the most Merciful is at the outset of every chapter.
    Before you make up your mind, do compare the noble Quran to the Alternative in the light of this prophecy to see which book comes even close to fit, as if you still think another book revelation sent to another prophet besides prophet Muhammed PBUH is prophesised here, you'll need to explain with reference to the details in this prophecy as only muslims with the help of God- the HS can here.
    If one looks at the Gospel according to st Luke 1:1: Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us,
    2 Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word;
    3 It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus,
    4 That thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed.
    In this nice letter between st Luke and his mate - the respected Theophilus, were is Gods command to luke to write to his friend? were is the HS commaned? were did Jesus tell him to write this? who actualy has lost what original scripture hence required random correspondence between friends to be made official church cannon & holy devine scripture from God almighty, when st Luke is clearly saying that it seemed to him to be a "good idea" to write this? He derives his motivation not from any devine source nor intruction, but because many have already done so and he "also" deserves to write as he was there witnessing early ministery preaching according to his own words? And what happened to the writtings he refered to as only St Marks gospel remains but "as many have" refers to other gospel account writtings we don't find in the official church cannon dating earlier than Lukes& Marks?
    As it has become clear now, those who reject prophet Mohammed PBUH as the fulfilment of the prophecy in Deut 18:18-19, they're only doing so at their own peril& against the truth which may set them free if such is their intention.

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      Deuteronomy 18:18 = Is Jesus according to the New Testament!
      Deuteronomy 34 10-12 = There are only 2 points that make a prophet like Moses! But none of these points applies to Mohammed!

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      *Allah testifies Mohammed is not a prophet like Moses according to the Koran!*
      Sura 28:48 "Now when the truth came to them from Us, they said, 'Why wasn't he given the same thing that was given to Moses?'" Have they not then denied what Moses had previously? They had said, "(These are) two works of magic that support one another."" And they said, ""We both deny."""

    • @celestialsatheist1535
      @celestialsatheist1535 Год назад

      That's great . Now witness me as I lay weste of Islam
      the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the words of the creator of the universe an all powerful being. So that means the Quran can't have any errors if it does it can't be the word of the creator. Even the Quran acknowledges this (quran:4:82) . Even if the Quran has one error one single error someone can easily discard it as a false religion.
      That was the premise
      And here's the error
      It is He who created you from one soul and created from it its mate that he might dwell in security with her. And when he covers her, she carries a light burden and continues therein. And when it becomes heavy, they both invoke Allah, their Lord, "If You should give us a good [child], we will surely be among the grateful."
      Quran 7:189
      The Qur'an takes what is perhaps best described as the creationist view of the origins and history of life on earth. This diverges sharply from the overwhelming scientific evidence like overwhelming DNA evidence and the numerous fossils of pre-Homo sapiens species that lived on earth for millions of years prior to the evolution modern humans . All this evidence undeniably states that humans have evolved from prior life forms, over the course of millions of years and through natural selection. The Qur'an not only makes a gross scientific mistake but more noteworthy is that it just repeated the creation myth of former cultures . If the Qur'an was man made and not divinely inspired this is exactly what we expect to find and this exectly we do find. Some poor modern Muslim scholars argue that the notion of two ancestral “parents” is consistent with recent scientific findings that show a common female and male ancestor of all modern humans. This results, however, from a confusion with the nicknames (Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam) by which scientists have referred to human's earliest genetic ancestors. These two individuals, however, are distinct from the Quranic characters as they are simply the last common male and female ancestors of everyone alive today and not of all humans in history. More importantly, whereas the Qur'an describes Eve as Adam's wife (who, notably, was created after him), Mitochondrial Eve lived some 50,000 to 80,000 years earlier than Y-chromosomal Adam
      So since the Qur'an contains myths and legends of primitive culture than one can come to the conclusion that it is not the word of god and there by false!
      Muslims pack it up. At this point you are wasting everybody's time.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      @@Hannestv4607do the least minimum of opening reading Deut 18:18 alteast, then answer the simple 5 separate points descrbing non else than Prophet Muhammed PBUH.

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      Deuteronomy 18:18 = Is Jesus according to the New Testament!
      Deuteronomy 34 10-12 = There are only 2 points that make a prophet like Moses! But none of these points applies to Mohammed!

  • @rizwanramzan5729
    @rizwanramzan5729 Год назад +1

    Is this a current debate from Z.H?

  • @1st2SpeakTruth2U
    @1st2SpeakTruth2U 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bismillah Abraham did not speak Hebrew. Jews found writings attributed to Abraham in Aramaic. Nor was he a Jew. He is considered the father of faith. Aramaic is about 100 years older than Hebrew. The Hebrew letters were created from Aramaic a box type of letter. In Aramaic the word for God is Alah in Arabic it is Allah. In an Arabic Bible for many countries that are Arabic speaking Christians the name for God is Allah. Why didn't the makers of the Bible insert the supposedly correct name as he is arguing.? Thank you to my Muslim brother for having this discussion.
    Also the most oldest found text of the Bible was found in the language of Aramaic, also Jesus spoke Aramaic, and he supposedly called God from the cross Eli Eli or Alah Allah why have you forsaken me! This would be a great argument for the Christians to say, that wasn't Jesus on the cross, just like the Muslims believe, because Jesus knew the real name of God?

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      So are saying that without a shadow of doubt, the Jews knew God's actual name is Allah and the word YHWH is a false man made name erroneously attributed to God?
      This would be a great transgression against God Almighty - Allah.
      Why does the Quran never points this to the Jews when addressing them about their worship and veneration of God - "YHWH"?

  • @gazirehman9421
    @gazirehman9421 Год назад +3

    Almost every chapter of the Quran starts in the name of God. The God being referred to is the God of Abraham and the prophets, whom the Jews call YHWH. So in that sense, it can be easily argued that prophet Mohammed did speak in the name of YHWH.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      of course, dr browns uses this silly non argument as he knows if anyone opens Deut18:18 they'll find the 5 different description fit no one else but Muhammed PBUH& the his Noble Quran - as you eluded to

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      Deuteronomy 18:18 = Is Jesus according to the New Testament!
      Deuteronomy 34 10-12 = There are only 2 points that make a prophet like Moses! But none of these points applies to Mohammed!

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      *Allah testifies Mohammed is not a prophet like Moses according to the Koran!*
      Sura 28:48 "Now when the truth came to them from Us, they said, 'Why wasn't he given the same thing that was given to Moses?'" Have they not then denied what Moses had previously? They had said, "(These are) two works of magic that support one another."" And they said, ""We both deny."""

    • @celestialsatheist1535
      @celestialsatheist1535 Год назад

      That's great . Now witness me as I lay weste of Islam
      the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the words of the creator of the universe an all powerful being. So that means the Quran can't have any errors if it does it can't be the word of the creator. Even the Quran acknowledges this (quran:4:82) . Even if the Quran has one error one single error someone can easily discard it as a false religion.
      That was the premise
      And here's the error
      It is He who created you from one soul and created from it its mate that he might dwell in security with her. And when he covers her, she carries a light burden and continues therein. And when it becomes heavy, they both invoke Allah, their Lord, "If You should give us a good [child], we will surely be among the grateful."
      Quran 7:189
      The Qur'an takes what is perhaps best described as the creationist view of the origins and history of life on earth. This diverges sharply from the overwhelming scientific evidence like overwhelming DNA evidence and the numerous fossils of pre-Homo sapiens species that lived on earth for millions of years prior to the evolution modern humans . All this evidence undeniably states that humans have evolved from prior life forms, over the course of millions of years and through natural selection. The Qur'an not only makes a gross scientific mistake but more noteworthy is that it just repeated the creation myth of former cultures . If the Qur'an was man made and not divinely inspired this is exactly what we expect to find and this exectly we do find. Some poor modern Muslim scholars argue that the notion of two ancestral “parents” is consistent with recent scientific findings that show a common female and male ancestor of all modern humans. This results, however, from a confusion with the nicknames (Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam) by which scientists have referred to human's earliest genetic ancestors. These two individuals, however, are distinct from the Quranic characters as they are simply the last common male and female ancestors of everyone alive today and not of all humans in history. More importantly, whereas the Qur'an describes Eve as Adam's wife (who, notably, was created after him), Mitochondrial Eve lived some 50,000 to 80,000 years earlier than Y-chromosomal Adam
      So since the Qur'an contains myths and legends of primitive culture than one can come to the conclusion that it is not the word of god and there by false!
      Muslims pack it up. At this point you are wasting everybody's time.

    • @gazirehman9421
      @gazirehman9421 Год назад

      @@celestialsatheist1535 You didn't lay waste to anything. Your atheist fairy tale, known as evolution, is just a theory. In reality, all the "countless evidences" that supposedly prove it to be true are ambiguous and can be interpreted either way, for Creationism or Evolution.
      Personally, I find it highly unlikely that an unintelligent, mindless, unguided, mostly random natural process called Evolution created something as complex in design as the human being, let alone the million other species on this planet. To be honest, I don't even think you atheists truly believe in it, but you hang on to it because it is the only thing you can throw against religion.

  • @steadfastway1897
    @steadfastway1897 Год назад +2

    Dr Browns side distraction is reminescent of schoolyard excuse when loosing because of lack of playing skills kids resort to name calling!!
    Don't be a looser, return to contemplating the prophecy, christian

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 3 месяца назад

    Wow! this channel censors legitimate comments. LOL

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

    GB

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 Год назад +1

    @darkness2noor
    Excellent outstanding work the best so far and trust more to come.

  • @robertpundsack1363
    @robertpundsack1363 Год назад

    As a non believer I get how such people can corrupt God's truth. No where in Deuteronomy does it meantion any other name. It's states God. Yahweh is not a sir name. God told us His name, I Am no nan knows God's name. This is a false teaching.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      The same "I am" is used by the blind man whom Jesus healed by the piwer of his God & used by Paul in acts as well, same words.
      If you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
      To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
      also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
      Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
      So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

  • @cheikhsalek7695
    @cheikhsalek7695 Год назад

    YA HuWe. An expression (a phrase) not a word or morpheme. Two words : Ô, He.

  • @cumar9875
    @cumar9875 5 месяцев назад +3

    Also yahweh had a wife asheerah which means he is another pagan god and archaeology confirms that too what a heartbreaking moment

  • @JibreelProductions
    @JibreelProductions 11 месяцев назад

    HW Allahu Ahad
    YHWH Eloheinu YHWH Echad
    Noticed the HW?
    HW is a short form of YHWH.
    They can't disprove Islam.

  • @NajibSGM
    @NajibSGM Год назад +1

    Hahahaha this is a new one to hear 👂 😂.

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 Год назад +1

    Interesting, this page and comments are repeatedly spammed with this comment by @steadfastway1897, *why?*
    _"Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language."_

    • @g0bl1nk1ng
      @g0bl1nk1ng Год назад +1

      His parents denied him oxygen and attention

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      if you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
      To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
      also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
      Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
      So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 Год назад

      @@steadfastway1897 are you really going to assert that Eli, Ela or Alah is the word Allah and Haliluya -Aliluya- ? that's praising&calling non else than Allah?
      So, is Allah not a proper noun personal name of God?
      Define the word Allah, its linguistic Arabic triconsonantal root origin, Historical Use and Linguistic and Theological Meanings?
      And do you know anything about the word you spell as "Haliluya- Aliluya"? Stop watching old Deedat videos

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +1

      Thank you dear Zak, for copying my msg, which I don't realy expect any of you to waste your precious time reading nor put any effort replying to, god- forbid by opening & learning if you start to care for your eternal fate.
      Ah, enjoy your life

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 Год назад

      @@steadfastway1897

  • @chanelle629
    @chanelle629 Год назад

    Jesus not once used Yahweh Jahovah name. He always referred to his God "father".. Jesus came to reveal Yahweh as Satan. But that's religion for you. If we want to be more specific ElYon is the most high not Yahweh. God lives within not out, man wrote the book not God

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

    1:45 Why YHWH does not mean Allah?
    Speaking in the name of Yahweh is very specific because there are many other gods, and even speaking in the name of Al God could be ambiguous, as "Baal" could have a good or bad meaning. So speaking of the name of Yahweh was specific, speaking in the name of the God of Israel, not just God generically. So Allah is the God, God, right, so a very distinct person is there. That's the first thing.
    The second thing is we can contrast this in a fascinating debate: the character of Yahweh in the Old Testament with the character of Allah in the Quran, and you'll see that there are distinct differences as well. Many books have been written about that.
    Thirdly, we have the Greek New Testament, but Jesus was not primarily speaking in Greek. He does say to his disciples that he came in the name of his father, that he reveals his name to them. So the fullness of his character, and if you look in the Syriac Peshitta, it actually does recognize where you would have Mario a reference to Yahweh as well. But again, to repeat, it's very, very specific in terms of speaking in the name of Yahweh to distinguish him from all other deities.
    It's not attacking Muhammad; it's simply said he did not speak in Yahweh's name. And again, it is to understand that there are differences in the character of Yahweh, things said about him in the Bible that are not said about Allah in the Quran.
    Lastly, we have the New Testament in Greek, where any reference to Yahweh is written as "Kyrious." But if you have passages that are quoted from the Hebrew Bible that have Yahweh, then Yahweh would have been used. So in, as spoken in either Hebrew or Aramaic, Yahweh would have been used. It's just we have it in Greek because that's the way to get it to the massive number of people. So no dispute, no contradiction there. And again, Muhammad is not the prophet like Moses because Muhammad did not speak in Yahweh's name, among many other things.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

      Dr. Michael Brown reply is explaining why the name *"Yahweh" is specific and distinct in Hebrew culture and religious tradition compared to the generic term "God" or other divine names like "Allah."*
      It highlights the unique significance of speaking in the name of Yahweh to distinguish the God of Israel from other deities.
      Additionally, it contrasts the characterizations of Yahweh in the Old Testament with Allah in the Quran and discusses differences in theological concepts between the two. The reply also addresses linguistic considerations regarding the use of Yahweh in Greek translations of the Bible and clarifies that it's not an attack on Muhammad but rather a distinction based on religious traditions and texts.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

      2:47 *Correcting Dr Michael Brown's error saying Mario:*
      The error. The correct word is "MarYah," not "Mario."
      "MarYah" is written in Syriac as ܡܪܝ ܐܝܗܐ. an Aramaic term that translates to "Lord Yahweh" or "Master Yahweh." It is a title used to refer to God in the Aramaic Peshitta, an ancient Syriac translation of the Bible.
      "MarYah" is phonetically pronounced as "mar-yah," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "Mar" is pronounced similar to "mar" in "market," and "Yah" is pronounced as "yah" in "hallelujah."
      *In the Syriac Peshitta Bible, the term "MarYah" is not explicitly used as a single word.*
      However, its components, "Mar" (meaning "Lord" or "Master") and "Yah" (an abbreviation for the divine name Yahweh), appear separately in various verses. For example, "Mar" is used in Mark 12:11, and "Yah" is used in Exodus 15:2. While the compound term "MarYah" itself may not be found, its components are present in different passages throughout the Peshitta Bible.
      Breakdown and translation:
      1. "ܡ" (Ma): This is the Syriac letter "Ma" and it represents the sound "M" as in "Mary."
      2. "ܪ" (R): This is the Syriac letter "Ra" and it represents the sound "R" as in "ray."
      3. "ܝ" (Ya): This is the Syriac letter "Ya" and it represents the sound "Y" as in "yes."
      4. " " (Space): This indicates a space between the letters.
      5. "ܐ" (Alaph): This is the Syriac letter "Alaph" and it represents the sound "A" as in "father."
      6. "ܝ" (Ya): This is the Syriac letter "Ya" again.
      7. "ܗ" (He): This is the Syriac letter "He" and it represents the sound "H" as in "hello."
      Translation:
      - "ܡ" (Ma) + "ܪ" (R) + "ܝ" (Ya) + "ܐ" (Alaph) = "Mar" means "Lord" or "Master."
      - "ܝ" (Ya) + "ܗ" (He) = "Yah" is the abbreviation for the divine name "Yahweh," the God of Israel.
      So, "MarYah" in Syriac translates to "Lord Yah" or "Master Yahweh."

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

      *Additionally, "ܝ" (Ya) + "ܗ" (He) in Syriac is used in a similar manner to the Hebrew "Yah" in the Hebrew Bible.*
      In both languages, "Yah" is a shortened form of the divine name "Yahweh," the God of Israel. While the specific verse in the Syriac Peshitta Bible that corresponds to Exodus 15:2 in the Hebrew Bible may vary slightly due to translation differences, the concept of "Yah" as a reference to the God of Israel remains consistent across both traditions.
      The term "Yah" in Hebrew is represented by the word "יָהּ" (Yah). In the Strong's Concordance, it is referenced as follows:
      - *Strong's Concordance Number H3050:*
      - Hebrew: יָהּ⁠
      - Transliteration: Yah
      - Phonetic Spelling: yaw
      - Definition: the name of the God of Israel
      The Hebrew term "יָהּ" (Yah) is composed of two characters:
      1. "י" (Yod): This is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and has a numerical value of 10. It represents the sound "y" as in "yes" or "yellow."
      2. "הּ" (He): This is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and has a numerical value of 5. It represents the sound "h" as in "house" or "happy." When it has a dot inside it, as in "הּ," it indicates a pronounced "h" sound, while without a dot, it represents a silent final "h."
      Together, "יָהּ" (Yah) forms a shortened form of the divine name "Yahweh" (יהוה), the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible. "Yah" is used as a poetic abbreviation or praise for God and appears about 50 times in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). It signifies reverence and acknowledgment of God's authority and presence.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

      In the Greek Septuagint, which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, the term "יָהּ" (Yah) is often transliterated as "Ια" (Ia) or "Ιαω" (Iao). These transliterations attempt to represent the Hebrew pronunciation of "Yah" or "Yahweh" in Greek characters. However, it's important to note that the exact transliteration may vary depending on the context and the translator's preference.
      The pronunciation of "Ια" (Ia) and "Ιαω" (Iao) in Greek can vary slightly depending on the specific dialect or pronunciation tradition. However, a common pronunciation would be:
      - "Ια" (Ia): Pronounced as "ee-ah" or *"yah" in English.*
      - "Ιαω" (Iao): Pronounced as "ee-ah-oh" or *"yah-oh" in English.*
      These transliterations attempt to represent the Hebrew term "יָהּ" (Yah) in Greek characters.

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 4 месяца назад

      It's curious that the Septuagint attempts to represent the Hebrew term "Yah" using "Ια" (Ia) and "Ιαω" (Iao) in Greek, yet it doesn't transliterate the Hebrew name YHWH. Instead, it replaces it with the Greek word "kyrios," meaning Lord, which isn't a direct translation of the Hebrew name YHWH.
      Insight:
      The Septuagint's choice to transliterate "Yah" but not "YHWH" may reflect the complexities of translating divine names across languages. The Greek term "kyrios" was often used as a generic title for deity or authority figures, making it a convenient substitute for the Hebrew YHWH. This substitution might indicate a reverence for the sacredness of the Hebrew divine name, as well as the challenges of conveying its full significance in another language. Additionally, *the transliteration of "Yah" into Greek suggests an attempt to preserve the phonetic elements of the Hebrew term, perhaps to maintain some semblance of the original divine name in the Greek text.*
      Absolutely, it does seem rather peculiar at first glance. While the Septuagint made an effort to retain the phonetic elements of "Yah," it opted not to do the same for the full divine name YHWH. This selective approach could be attributed to several factors. Firstly, "Yah" may have been more commonly used in Hebrew liturgical or poetic contexts, making it more recognizable and potentially easier to transliterate into Greek. Additionally, the divine name YHWH held immense reverence and was considered too sacred to be written or pronounced casually. As a result, the translators may have chosen to avoid transliterating it directly, opting instead for a more indirect substitute like "kyrios." Some would say that this decision could reflect a deep respect for the sanctity of the Hebrew divine name while still attempting to convey its essence within the constraints of the Greek language and cultural context. It could be contended that this has resulted in the abolishment of YHWH into obscurity
      *No one sought to preserve the name YHWH.*
      Certainly, it's a perspective worth considering. This decision to substitute YHWH with "kyrios" in the Septuagint could indeed be interpreted as a demonstration of reverence for the sacredness of the Hebrew divine name. However, an alternative viewpoint could argue that this practice has inadvertently led to the obscuring or even the erasure of the revealed name of God, YHWH, from common use and understanding. While the intention may have been to maintain the sanctity of the divine name within a new linguistic and cultural context, the consequence has been a potential loss of direct connection to the original Hebrew tradition and theology for Greek-speaking audiences and subsequent readers. *Thus, while the decision may have been made out of respect, its long-term impact has been a shift away from the explicit recognition and preservation of the divine name as revealed in the Hebrew Scriptures.*

  • @sararae5994
    @sararae5994 Год назад +1

    Yep dr ali ataie said this inhis video i watched because of the way the names joshuuuaaa is pronounced in hebrew and it has the initials oh yahway but thats now how u actually say the name thats a fabrication they made it up huwaaa and ilaaaahuuuu when u say yahoooshhuuuuuaaaa and then allah ha lailaaaaha ilaaahuuuuuu aswelll in quran anyway dr ali atair has explanation of the word yahwaahh you can watch it on blogging theology also you should try to contact him to come and debate this guy it wud be amazing becaus ehe has so so much knowledge and knows the languages he wont be able to compete with him amd maybe dr brown will accept islam one day see if you can contacy dr ali
    Ataie to come and talk to him publicly

    • @sararae5994
      @sararae5994 Год назад +1

      Or even on a podcast or online like camera talking debate on camera like they do now if he cant see him in person but them speaking to eachothet having a conversation i do feel like he will listen to reason

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад

      Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

  • @ATLASSPIRIT
    @ATLASSPIRIT Год назад

    i use huwa to talk about any male in everyday life, for e.g. huwa li shrab7a ' hes the one who drank it' huwa is used as a pronoun for a male in everyday coloqial speaking.

  • @takiyaazrin7562
    @takiyaazrin7562 Год назад

    They took women captives in Autas who had their husbands. They were afraid to have sexual intercourse with them when this verse came: "Married women are forbidden to u except married women whom your right hands capture in war" (4:24)
    Sahih Muslim 1456d

    • @jundean5292
      @jundean5292 Год назад +1

      And?

    • @umarmujaahid1136
      @umarmujaahid1136 Год назад +1

      @@jundean5292 Hey let see how he/she deal w/this.

    • @umarmujaahid1136
      @umarmujaahid1136 Год назад +1

      Numbers 31:18
      But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. (captive, war)

  • @azaan975
    @azaan975 8 месяцев назад

    there's a thing called coincidences

    • @ra1652
      @ra1652 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MakaiJohnkenneth
    @MakaiJohnkenneth 4 месяца назад

    Jesus says God of Abraham,isaac and jacob who is identified as yahovah.
    Use of Alaha or Aloha is grneric for God like ilah not even Allah because you say Allah comes from Al and ilah say the God.
    We don't need the academia
    Allah says quran is clear in Arabic why do you find scholars to give clues ti meanings
    Its. Gsmble the quran diesnt stand test of its claims
    Ask israelus Gids nand they take it sacred
    We xtians know it's Yahovah
    For ever
    For all ggnerations

  • @tymon1928
    @tymon1928 9 месяцев назад

    Jesus referred to God as The Father, where do muslims call allah "the father"?

    • @sleym07
      @sleym07 4 месяца назад

      "I go back to my father and your father, My GOD and your GOD", father and God are used synonymously, father is used by the writers of the new testament as a term of endearment, it's not literal, calling people sons in the bible is not literal, even calling them Gods is not literal, Jesus in John, in the famous verse where he said I and the father are one, he said to the Jews, were not YE called Gods, he's literally telling them, I'm using YOUR language, I don't mean I'm a God same way when God called Israel Gods, he didn't mean they were God, just that they were one with God i.e. Gods mission, his plan

    • @tymon1928
      @tymon1928 4 месяца назад

      @@sleym07 if you ever read the Bible you would see Jesus has a special relationship with God the Father. Show me any prophet that was given as much authority as Jesus. Glad you brought up John 10 because after Jesus quotes psalm 82 He doubles down and says that He and the Father are one. Father is in Christ and Christ is in Father. What does it mean? I'm waiting for Muslim to interpret the Bible verse for me so I can finally open my eyes and see the light!
      And if Jesus explained everything without committing a shirk the Jews wouldn't want him dead but they wanted to kill him after he explained himself and claimed that he was not the God, according to you. Btw, we Christians affirm that God in NT refers to 99% of the time to God the Father.

    • @sleym07
      @sleym07 4 месяца назад

      @@tymon1928 special relationship with God, Adam was made from dust, Abraham was granted 2 sins after the age 80, Jonah was rescued from a whale, Moses spoke directly to God and defeated a nation and wicked king, he also brought what I hope you believe and follow as the Torah i.e. OT, All of these prophets performed miracles all of them had a special relationship with God, we can further elaborate this, but let's go slow.
      I already explained why Jesus said the father and I are 1, and he rebutted the Jews, the Jews didn't care what Jesus said, they wanted him dead, the prophet like Moses and no prophet will arise from Israel contradicted the coming of Jesus, you want it to be him, I know, the Jews read the OT and say NO, it's not for telling you, Go away, they wouldn't even let him speak, they taunted him all the time, they were a wicked adulterous nation, Jesus was so sick of them he couldn't even finish his Ministry, he had to let another come who not speak of his own Accord.
      And finally, the term father is used as a term of endearment just like son, Jacob was Gods son, David was Gods Son, his begotten son infact, Israel was Gods first born, the Jewish language was full of these terms of endearment this is again what Jesus was alluding to in John, "were YE not called Gods?" He's literally taunting them with their own rhetoric, but they don't care they just wanted him dead cause he was not part of their prophecy, the Jews don't believe what you believe its clear as day, you want them to seem like their ignoring christian clear prophecies in the OT, but they believe they are the originaters of that text and to them Jesus is not the one prophesized.

    • @moizahmed4705
      @moizahmed4705 Месяц назад

      @@tymon1928
      Jesus uses exactly the same language in relation to the Disciples:
      *“I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name, the name you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one.” [John 17:11]*
      Here Jesus is praying that his Disciples be made one like him and the Father. The Christian understanding of John 10:30 necessitates that Jesus here is praying that the Disciples become one human entity, which is absurd.
      The correct understanding in this verse and John 10:30 is a oneness of purpose, not a oneness nature.
      It is also worth pointing out that Gospel of John is not considered by scholars a historically accurate account of the life of Jesus. For example, British biblical scholar and Anglican priest Christopher Tuckett, in his book “Christology and the New Testament”, has this to say:
      *“In terms simply of historical reliability or ‘authenticity’, it seems impossible to maintain that both John and the synoptics [Mark, Matthew and Luke] can be presenting us with equally ‘authentic’ accounts of Jesus‘ own life. By ‘authentic’ accounts I mean here historically accurate representations of what Jesus himself actually said and did. The theological ‘authenticity’ of John’s account is quite another matter. The differences between the two are too deep seated and wide ranging for such a position to be sustainable. If there is a choice, it is almost certainly to be made in favour of the synoptic picture, at least in broadly general terms. The picture John then presents us with is a view of the Jesus tradition which has been heavily coloured and influenced by John and his own situation.”*
      *- Christopher Tuckett, Christology and the New Testament, chapter 9: ‘The Gospel of John’, pp.151-152*
      Yet the Gospel of John has High Christology in contrast to earlier Synoptic Gospels which have Low Christology. John presents us with a highly exalted image of Jesus, it's only in John Jesus is making claims such as "I and Father are one" "Before Abraham was I am" "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father".

    • @moizahmed4705
      @moizahmed4705 Месяц назад

      @@tymon1928
      Jesus uses exactly the same language in relation to the Disciples:
      *“I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name, the name you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one.” [John 17:11]*
      *“My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one. [John 17:20-22]*
      Here Jesus is praying that his Disciples be made one like him and the Father. The Christian understanding of John 10:30 necessitates that Jesus here is praying that the Disciples become one human entity, which is absurd.
      The correct understanding in this verse and John 10:30 is a oneness of purpose, not a oneness nature.

  • @jesusdeity2010
    @jesusdeity2010 Год назад +1

    The truth: A lot of prophets, but only one God that incarnated, brought truth and made life possible again as it was intended from the beginning.
    Jesus is the incarnation of God. God in the flesh. He therefore shows the very heart of God towards mankind. Healing the sick, raising the dead, casting out demons. He is the exact image of the invisible God.
    In Gen 1:27 we were made in this same image. Because of the fall we lost this divine image and likeness. But quess what. Jesus restores the glory we lost in Adams fall back to us.
    The same spirit that dwelled in Jesus is freely avaible through the perfect bloodsacrifice of Jesus.
    If you let Him, you will be transformed in to your original identity again. God has come full circle. Amazing grace, amazing love.
    I prophesy everlasting awakening, divine life (walking in unselfish godly power and love: as Jesus) over all of mankind.
    How could we have ever ran away from the One so lovely.

    • @its_reckoning6667
      @its_reckoning6667 Год назад +3

      No. Jesus is a prophet, a man, sent and created by Allah just like all the other prophets. Stop worshipping the prophet and worship the one who created him, Allah.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +2

      incarnation is pagan
      otherwise, you're NOT different from pagans who think god is an elephant (goes by the name ganesh blue cour with six arms), or a cow- god forbid

    • @TheChamp91100
      @TheChamp91100 Год назад

      JUST STOP IT LOL.. UR HUMILIATING URSELF.. ID RATHER U BE ATHIEST THAN BELIEVING IN THE BLASPHEMY U DO... NO RELIGION DEFAMES THE GLORY OF GOD LIKE CHRISTIANITY DOES.. ENJOY WHAT LITTLE TIME U HAVE LEFT.. SOON U WILL KNOW THE ERRORS IN UR WAY

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      Muslim! Come testify the God of the Prophets!
      Come testify! THERE is only one GOD and that is YHWH !!
      If you don't testify, you testify that Allah is just a made-up MICKYMAUSE FIGURE of Muhammad!
      Do you testify! Do you commit unforgivable SIN in ISLAM

    • @Hannestv4607
      @Hannestv4607 Год назад

      **Allah's prophets are named after another GOD**
      Why is it the unforgivable sin in Islam to confess " there is only one God and this is YHWH""
      The Name Jesus means------------- ***"YHWH SAVES "**
      Elijah means------------- --------------***" MY GOD IS YHWH"***
      John means ----------------------------***" YHWH has been gracious""***
      Zakariya means -----------------------***""YHWH has remembered""***
      are all prophets according to the Quran

  • @taustyz5875
    @taustyz5875 Год назад

    "Yahweh" is the name of a levant storm god who was sadistic and was thought to be the Egyptian god Set, or Baal by the Phoenicians

    • @PaulTheApostate
      @PaulTheApostate Год назад +1

      Maybe that’s why jews don’t utter the name because they realize it’s pagan.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад

      Jahova from Yahowa comes from the prefix: Ya Howa, meaning Oh He in English. This is only a prefix of the name of God, never understood by any of the Semitic people as ever meaning His blessed name which usually follows Ya Howa as El, Ela or Allah according to the 8 doctors of divinity of the Schofield reference bible, in it's earlier editions before they realised people may turn their business away to another religion, taken that word Allah out from subsequent editions of the Schofield reference bible. Jews& Arab people use Ya Howa in every day language.

  • @isrealgabriel8591
    @isrealgabriel8591 3 месяца назад

    I don't get what this debate part is even about, the difference between Yaweh and allah doesn't just come from their name their theology and relationship with Humans are completely different, theyre obviously not the same, some Muslims tell me the name is corrupt which makes even less sense
    Like i said the name alone doesn't matter cause a name isnt the only things that differentiate two entities, their characteristics alone should tell !! If Jesus never mentioned the name Yaweh it still doesn't make a difference when Jesus said God he was referencing the God of the Jews not allah

    • @mc-x4l
      @mc-x4l 3 месяца назад

      Christian God is more different from Yahweh. Christians believe in the Trinity, while Jews and Muslims don't believe in the Trinity. Christians say that God loves sinners. But both the Old Testament (Psalm 5/6) and the Quran (2/190) say that God doesn't love sinners. Christians claim that God does only good and doesn't do evil, but both Old Testament (Isaiah 45/7) and the Quran (4/78) say that God does both good and evil
      "When Jesus said God he was referencing to God of the Jews"
      The Quran also refers to God whom the Jews believe, because Allah in the Quran created the world in 6 days, created Adam and Eve, brought Israelites from Egypt, and gave them Torah etc. Which God did that except for Yahweh?

    • @isrealgabriel8591
      @isrealgabriel8591 3 месяца назад

      @@mc-x4l nope, the Christian God is Yaweh and the trinity is also found in the Old Testament, when you read the old testament in a lot of places you'llsee an angel that usually claims to be God himself exodus himself exodus 3 Vs 1-7 which is believed to be Jesus the same Messiah prophecied in the book of Daniel as the son of Man who all nations will worship and he's Kingdom would be an everlasting kingdom

    • @isrealgabriel8591
      @isrealgabriel8591 3 месяца назад

      @@mc-x4l and psalm 5 Vs 6 dosent contradict Christianity we believe God loves everyone but he hates the wickedness they do not
      Isaiah 45 vs 7 people say that's a mistranslations IP did do a video on this topic cause the Hebrew word for evil there can mean destruction before that part you'll see God was speaking in something like opposite form sorry I don't know how to explain it well
      Light = darkness
      Peace= calamity
      The accurate context definition would be calamity or destruction

    • @mc-x4l
      @mc-x4l 3 месяца назад

      @@isrealgabriel8591 The Angel of the Lord is not Jesus according to the Bible:
      Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, «Arise, take the young Child (Jesus) and His mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I bring you word; for Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him.» (Matthew 2:13)
      Angel of the Lord and "Child" (Jesus) are different persons here
      It is actuаlly Gabriel:
      Then *an angel of the Lord* appeared to him, standing on the right side of the altar of incense. And when Zacharias saw him, he was troubled, and fear fell upon him. But the angel said to him, «Do not be afraid, Zacharias, for your prayer is heard; and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John. And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth. For he will be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink. He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his motheŕs womb. And he will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God. He will also go before Him in the spirit and power of Elijah, «to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,́ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.» And Zacharias said to the angel, «How shall I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is well advanced in years.» And *the angel answered and said to him, «I am Gabriel,* who stands in the presence of God, and was sent to speak to you and bring you these glad tidings. (Luke.1:11-19)

    • @isrealgabriel8591
      @isrealgabriel8591 3 месяца назад

      @@mc-x4l that's my point both Christians say they worship the God of the Jews but Muslims contradict the OT cause Yaweh said he's the father of the Jews and allah told the same Jews that he's not their father

  • @james-yf9wm
    @james-yf9wm Год назад

    Yahweh is the unique name of God.......if Elijah means Yahweh is God then why do the unique name of God is not mentioned anywhere in the Quran?

    • @syahrulshiddiq9733
      @syahrulshiddiq9733 Год назад +1

      Just language difference, in Hebrew, Yahweh is written as יהוה in Arabic it is written as الله‎ - notice the similarity? Its because it is the same God. If you don't believe me, try asking Jews if Muslims worship the same God as they do, they will say yes - and if you ask them if they worship the same God as Christians do, they will definitely say no.
      what you should know is that you cannot read יהוה as Yahweh, that's why it is called as tetragrammaton. The Jews don't read the Name as Yahweh either, they read it as HaShem or Adonai, or Elohim instead. Yahweh reading is a human innovation, the four letters yod he vav he cannot be read.

    • @Kimeikus
      @Kimeikus Год назад +2

      Elijah is mentioned in Chapter 38 of the Quran.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад +2

      if Yahwe is NOT in the NT, why demand to find this name in the Noble Quran?

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 Год назад +2

      @@steadfastway1897 I totally agree

    • @james-yf9wm
      @james-yf9wm Год назад

      ​​@@steadfastway1897
      It is mentioned in the new testament.
      Mark 12:29-31
      New International Version
      29 “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
      The reason why I asked this question because Elijah is mentioned in the Quran right?
      Elijah means Yahweh is God so why does the unique name of God is not mentioned anywhere in the Quran?

  • @steadfastway1897
    @steadfastway1897 Год назад

    if you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
    To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
    also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
    Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
    So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

      Correction 1: Muslims do not say Eli to _"call unto Allah,"_ they would simillarily in Arabic say, "ilahi" (إلاهي)
      Correction 2: In Hebrew, the terms:
      "El" (אֵל) typically denotes "God" or "deity." Alternatively,
      "Ela" (אֵלָה) can connote "goddess" or "deity" within certain contexts.
      "Alah" (אָלָה), however, lacks prevalence in Hebrew usage and does not hold a specific association with the divine.
      "Eloh" serves as a variant of the Hebrew word for "God," namely "Eloah" (אֱלוֹהַּ), featuring a singular form employed in references to the divine within the Hebrew Bible.
      Conversely, "Elah" (אֵלָה) signifies "oak tree" or "terebinth" in Hebrew, occasionally carrying a broader meaning of "God" or "deity," similar to "Eloah" (אֱלוֹהַּ) or "Elohim" (אֱלֹהִים).
      However, none of these terms, including "Elah," are typically employed as divine names within Hebrew, as is the case with YHWH "Yahweh."
      Jesus prayed to God the Father not "Allah."
      *Father* who art in heaven hallowed by thy name...

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 Год назад

    *Is Zakir accurate to assert that Arabic pronoun "هو" (huwa) is the name of God in the Quran shortened form of "YHWH" (Yahweh)* ❓
    0:42 - The speaker Zakir mentions that Dr Brown claims the Quran doesn't mention the name "Yahweh."
    0:44 - Zakir corrects this claim by pointing out that the pronoun "هو" (huwa), which means "He," appears in Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112:1) of the Quran:
    "قُلْ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ"
    (Say, "He is Allah, [who is] One").
    0:42 Zakir suggests that this pronoun is connected to the shortened form of "YHWH" (Yahweh).
    0:48 - Zakir emphasizes that scholars, such as Imam Razi, says "هو" (huwa) to be a name of God and that it is connected to the name "YHWH" (Yahweh).
    0:50 - Zakir mentions that even biblical scholars, like Sigmund Mowinckel, have made observations about the relationship between "هو" (huwa) and the name "YHWH" (Yahweh).
    0:53 - The Arabic letter "يا" (ya) is a vocative particle, meaning "O" or "Oh", Zakir continues by saying that if you add the Arabic letter "يا" (ya) before "هو" (huwa), it becomes "يا-هو" (ya-huwa), similar to how Muslims say "Ya Allah" (O Allah). This is suggested as a way of connecting the Arabic pronunciation to the name "Yahweh."
    1:01 - Zakir concludes by stating that the combination "يا-هو" (ya-huwa) in Arabic implies the presence of the name "YHWH" (Yahweh) in the Quran.
    In summary, Zakir is explaining that although the name "Yahweh" is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran, there are linguistic and scholarly observations suggesting a connection between the Arabic pronoun "هو" (huwa) and the name "YHWH" (Yahweh). The suggestion is that by adding the Arabic letter "يا" (ya) before "هو" (huwa), it resembles the name "Yahweh." This linguistic connection is cited by scholars to argue that the concept of "Yahweh" is present in the Quran, even though the name itself may not be directly mentioned.
    The argument being made is that the Arabic pronoun "هو" (huwa) and its variations, when considered in connection with the Hebrew name for God "YHWH" (Yahweh), hint at the presence of the name "Yahweh" in the Quran. This perspective draws on linguistic and semantic connections between the two languages and their religious contexts. However, it's important to note that this interpretation might not be universally accepted, as the name "Yahweh" is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran as it is in the Hebrew Bible. Interpretations of religious texts can vary among scholars and religious traditions.

  • @celestialsatheist1535
    @celestialsatheist1535 Год назад

    That's great . Now witness me as I lay weste of Islam
    the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the word of Allah isn't it ? meaning the Quran is the words of the creator of the universe an all powerful being. So that means the Quran can't have any errors if it does it can't be the word of the creator. Even the Quran acknowledges this (quran:4:82) . Even if the Quran has one error one single error someone can easily discard it as a false religion.
    That was the premise
    And here's the error
    It is He who created you from one soul and created from it its mate that he might dwell in security with her. And when he covers her, she carries a light burden and continues therein. And when it becomes heavy, they both invoke Allah, their Lord, "If You should give us a good [child], we will surely be among the grateful."
    Quran 7:189
    The Qur'an takes what is perhaps best described as the creationist view of the origins and history of life on earth. This diverges sharply from the overwhelming scientific evidence like overwhelming DNA evidence and the numerous fossils of pre-Homo sapiens species that lived on earth for millions of years prior to the evolution modern humans . All this evidence undeniably states that humans have evolved from prior life forms, over the course of millions of years and through natural selection. The Qur'an not only makes a gross scientific mistake but more noteworthy is that it just repeated the creation myth of former cultures . If the Qur'an was man made and not divinely inspired this is exactly what we expect to find and this exectly we do find. Some poor modern Muslim scholars argue that the notion of two ancestral “parents” is consistent with recent scientific findings that show a common female and male ancestor of all modern humans. This results, however, from a confusion with the nicknames (Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam) by which scientists have referred to human's earliest genetic ancestors. These two individuals, however, are distinct from the Quranic characters as they are simply the last common male and female ancestors of everyone alive today and not of all humans in history. More importantly, whereas the Qur'an describes Eve as Adam's wife (who, notably, was created after him), Mitochondrial Eve lived some 50,000 to 80,000 years earlier than Y-chromosomal Adam
    So since the Qur'an contains myths and legends of primitive culture than one can come to the conclusion that it is not the word of god and there by false!
    Muslims pack it up. At this point you are wasting everybody's time.

  • @zakadam154
    @zakadam154 Год назад

    Dr. Brown says:
    0:6
    Did we know in Deuteronomy 18 at the end
    of the chapter that this Prophet like
    0:12
    Moses will do what? speak in yahweh's
    0:15
    name
    0:17
    Yahweh and however you want to pronounce
    0:19
    the tetragrammaton YHWH is not found
    0:21
    in the Quran and Muhammad did not come
    0:23
    and say *koamar Yahweh this is what the
    0:26
    Lord says in um Yahweh utterance of the
    0:28
    Lord
    0:29
    the mouth of the Lord *keep Yahweh do
    0:32
    bear that the mouth of the Lord is
    0:33
    spoken he didn't speak of Yahweh the
    0:35
    Quran doesn't mention Yahweh by name yet
    0:37
    the prophet like Moses had to speak in
    0:39
    his name
    Zakir replies:
    0:42
    he says the Quran doesn't mention Yahweh
    0:44
    actually the pronouns Huwa in Surah Ikhlas 112 is connected to
    0:48
    the shortened form of Yahweh, Scholars
    0:50
    such as Imam * Razi said that this is a
    0:53
    name of God so *huwa and even um
    0:55
    biblical scholar Scholars such as
    0:57
    * Sigmund Mo Winkle they say that if you
    1:01
    add a the * Ya to it like we say Ya Allah
    1:03
    it becomes *Ya- huwa so it's there. Now Dr
    1:06
    brown shows us where in the Greek New
    1:07
    Testament Jesus used the word Yahweh
    Dr. Brown rebuttal:
    1:12
    also are we now being told that Muhammad
    1:15
    spoke in yahweh's name because there's
    1:17
    an alleged possible thing that connects
    1:19
    to Yahweh even though the tetragram YHWH is
    1:21
    not found in the Quran no one would
    1:24
    argue that but are we now being told
    1:26
    that he's spoken yahweh's name instead
    1:27
    of in the name of Allah, is everything
    1:29
    shifting now, obviously this is just a
    1:32
    polemical argument that's being used
    Ahmed From the audience asks Dr Brown a Question:
    1:39
    YHWH inside the Quran and you're saying it
    1:43
    doesn't appear there yeah that's I think
    1:46
    you're making an assumption right and
    1:47
    I'd like to hear that in your answer why YHWH
    1:50
    it doesn't mean Allah?
    Dr Brown reply to Ahmed:
    1:54
    speaking in the name of Yahweh is very specific because
    1:56
    there are many other gods and and even
    1:58
    as speaking in the name of El God could
    2:00
    be ambiguous and Baal could have a good
    2:02
    meaning or a bad meaning So speaking of
    2:04
    the name of Yahweh was specific speaking
    2:06
    in the name of the god of Israel all
    2:08
    right not just God generically so Allah
    2:10
    is is the God God right so a very
    2:13
    distinct person is there so that's the
    2:16
    first thing. the second thing is we can
    2:18
    contrast this is a fascinating debate
    2:21
    the character of Yahweh in in the Old
    2:23
    Testament with the character of Allah in
    2:25
    the Quran and you'll see that there are
    2:27
    distinct differences as as well many
    2:29
    distinct differences uh books have been
    2:31
    written about that. and then thirdly we
    2:34
    have the Greek New Testament but Jesus
    2:36
    this was not primarily speaking in Greek
    2:38
    and he does say to his disciples that
    2:41
    that * he came in the name of his father
    2:43
    that * he Reveals His Name to them so so
    2:46
    his his fullness of his character and if
    2:48
    you look in the Syriac pashita it
    2:50
    actually does recognize where you would
    2:53
    have Mario where you'd have a * references
    2:56
    to Yahweh as well but again to repeat
    2:58
    it's very very specific in terms of
    3:01
    speaking in the name of Yahweh to
    3:02
    distinguish him from all other deities
    3:05
    and it's not attacking Muhammad it's
    3:08
    simply said he did not speak in yahweh's
    3:10
    name and again it is to understand that
    3:13
    there are differences in the character
    3:15
    of Yahweh things said about him in the
    3:17
    in the Bible that are not said about
    3:19
    Allah in the Quran. and then lastly we
    3:22
    have the New Testament in Greek where
    3:24
    you would have any reference to Yahweh
    3:25
    written as * Kyrios but if you have
    3:28
    passages that are quoted from the Hebrew
    3:30
    Bible that have Yahweh then Yahweh would
    3:32
    have been used so in in as spoken in
    3:34
    either Hebrew Aramaic Yahweh would have
    3:36
    been used it's just we have it in Greek
    3:38
    because that's the way to get it to the
    3:39
    massive number of people so no no
    3:41
    dispute no contradiction there and again
    3:44
    Muhammad is not the prophet like Moses
    3:46
    because Muhammad did not speak in
    3:48
    yahweh's name among many other things as

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 Год назад

      Zakir responds:
      3:51
      as far as huwa Dr Brown said I'm saying
      3:53
      this polemically so *IBN Arabi from like
      3:57
      a 800 years ago *Imam arazi and um who
      4:02
      else um *Ibn Hajir who said *Huwa was the most
      4:05
      powerful name of God that was their
      4:07
      opinion uh he listed in the name and Ya
      4:10
      Allah Ya-huwah were they saying that
      4:12
      polemically they were waiting to debate
      4:14
      Dr Brown as far as the name *El Dr Baron
      4:17
      likes to say Allah is a generic name for
      4:19
      God El basically, this is what Margaret
      4:21
      * Barker writes in a book um the Great
      4:23
      Angel page 20. "the Pentateuch tells us
      4:26
      that El was the most ancient name for
      4:28
      God and that Yahweh the name revealed to
      4:31
      Moses and connected to the Exodus
      4:32
      tradition replaced it" that's what the
      4:35
      opinions say this is what Marcus
      4:36
      *Midwhite in the Early History of God the
      4:39
      original God of Israel was EL this
      4:43
      reconstruction may be inferred from two
      4:45
      pieces of information first the name of
      4:47
      Israel is not a yahwistic name with a
      4:50
      Divine element of Yahweh so in other
      4:52
      words there were Jews like there were
      4:55
      Muslims like *IBN Arabi who made *Huwa
      4:59
      are the most powerful name of God and
      5:01
      all it is is in Israelite history that
      5:02
      became more dominant after and they
      5:04
      projected the name back onto the
      5:06
      Patriarchs because *Exodus chapter six
      5:08
      verse number three says they didn't know
      5:10
      the name
      5:15
      ...regarding the last Point by the way this
      5:17
      biblical scholarship that shows even
      5:18
      Yahweh is connected to Canaanite Gods as well
      Mansur from the audience asks Dr Brown the question:

      5:23
      my question is why do we find the names
      5:25
      of individual persons translating
      5:29
      you quote for example before Abraham was
      5:32
      I am praying Abraham *?ego Amy the name
      5:36
      Abraham is retained because we don't
      5:38
      expect personal names to be translated
      5:40
      in other languages, why do we find the
      5:44
      New Testament totally devoid of the name
      5:46
      Yahweh his personal name? we should
      5:49
      expect that name to be there in its
      5:51
      original form just like we find Abraham
      5:54
      the names original form do you have any
      5:56
      examples in which personal names in the
      5:59
      Old Testaments have been translated into
      6:01
      New Testament that would be a nice
      6:03
      example to give to further illustrate
      6:05
      and you know

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 Год назад

      Dr Brown replies to Mansur:
      6:07
      so your question is the answer to the
      6:10
      question that because it's the personal
      6:12
      name of God it became view that's too
      6:14
      sacred if you just pronounced by Jews
      6:16
      so you're having a Septuagint instead of
      6:18
      spelling out Yahweh you have the
      6:20
      convention becomes dispel *Kyrios say
      6:22
      Lord uh this is these are facts to this
      6:25
      day if you talk to a traditional Jew
      6:27
      they won't pronounce the name though
      6:29
      there is a substitute for the name but
      6:30
      but we know the name is there because in
      6:33
      Luke 4:18 Yeshua (Jesus) takes the
      6:35
      scroll of the prophet *Isaiah and reads
      6:37
      and it starts with these words
      6:39
      *"ruach adonai (YHWH) Yahweh" is the the spirit of the Lord
      6:42
      God's Army "ruach adonai (YHWH) Yahweh" so it's Yahweh Elohim it's
      6:45
      upon him ruach elohim (Brown speaks in Hebrew ???)
      6:48
      that it says explicitly that the spirit
      6:50
      of Yahweh is on him so he's reading that
      6:53
      text that's there however as it's
      6:55
      written in Greek it's going to say
      6:56
      *Kyrios this was the and in Jewish
      6:59
      tradition you're going to say that to
      7:01
      this day that's why a Jew will write L slash
      7:03
      ORD (L-ORD) even though it's not the name it's
      7:05
      considered too holy write G slash D it
      7:08
      would be like a Muslim who reveres the
      7:09
      name of Allah but Muslims said
      7:12
      al-aa-h and left the L out that would be
      7:14
      out of reverence so there's no ambiguity
      7:16
      there there's no mystery to it but by
      7:19
      the way uh the speaking of the name of
      7:21
      Yahweh is quite secondary Deuteronomy 18
      7:24
      explicitly without any possible
      7:26
      contradiction said that the prophet had
      7:28
      to be a fellow Israelite yes on top of
      7:32
      that he had to speak in yahweh's name
      7:34
      and he didn't but um I would just I want
      7:38
      to say this well tell you what I'll
      7:39
      leave it for my closing statements and I
      7:41
      will leave my last 20 seconds and gift
      7:44
      them to Zakir thank you very much I'll
      7:47
      Zakir responds:
      thank you so basically
      7:49
      um
      7:50
      by the way that I've already cited that
      7:53
      *EL was the original name of God and
      7:55
      Yahweh came later and it was projected
      7:57
      back to the Patriarchs because *Exodus
      7:59
      chapter 6 verse number three says that
      8:01
      the Abraham and the Patriarchs didn't
      8:03
      know the name Yahweh so they knew a name
      8:05
      from El and in *Exodus chapter 20 the
      8:08
      original context for the prophet like
      8:10
      Moses I believe it's verse 20 it calls
      8:13
      God Moses refers to God as ha Elohim
      8:16
      Elohim is the equivalent to the Arabic *Al-ilah
      8:19
      which is a contraction of Allah (note Zakir mad a mistake here, its the other way around) and
      8:23
      that's the same thing in *Deuteronomy
      8:24
      chapter 33 verse number one "Moses the
      8:27
      man of Ha Elohim" Moses the man of Allah
      On the cross what did Jesus cry out
      8:37
      The only instance Prophet Jesus actually called out God's name in the original language of the time
      Did he call out "YHWH"?
      8:47
      who is he crying to?
      8:49
      he's crying to Allah
      *Mathew 2:76 Jesus cried to Elohi Elohi
      8:53
      Allah Allah. look I am asking the
      8:56
      Jehovah's Witnesses they have them among
      8:58
      the Christians, I am asking them when
      9:00
      Jesus said Elohi Elohi le Sabachtani
      9:02
      I'm asking does this sound to you like
      9:04
      Jehovah Jehovah?
      9:08
      he says no. now Dr Brown show us where in
      9:11
      the Greek New Testament Jesus used the
      9:13
      word Yahweh YHWH

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

    5:14 Zakir says biblical scholarship shows Yahweh connected to Canaanite gods If so why the Quran does not rebuke the Jews for worshipping God in the name YHWH a Canaanite god and forsaking Allah.

    • @jundean5292
      @jundean5292 2 месяца назад +1

      Listen to what Zakir said properly before commenting

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 2 месяца назад

      @@jundean5292 Maybe you can answer the question having properly listened to Zakir:
      *Why is YHWH **_missing_** from the Quran and or Hadith?*

    • @jundean5292
      @jundean5292 5 дней назад

      ​@@DivineSeeker1yawn

  • @ahmedkoya1965
    @ahmedkoya1965 Год назад

    Yahweh is the husband of Asherah the fertility sea goddess of Israelite who have 70 children 😂and Jesus is the 71 st one among the children of yahweh. besides there are several children’s who found women’s beautiful and had sexual relationships with them and had several children’s who are known as neflaims

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 2 месяца назад

      So you are saying the Jews worshipping God in the name YHWH are in effect worshipping a Pagan deity. Okay then, if so, why is this not mentioned in the Quran and why the name YHWH is missing from the Quran or Hadith to rebuke and refute the Jews for a major transgression forsaking Allah and worshipping YHWH?

  • @samuelkufelim
    @samuelkufelim 4 месяца назад +1

    Iv watched this full video already and I can say that this Christian debater win this debate .

    • @zakadam154
      @zakadam154 3 месяца назад +2

      *I have watched this full video already and I can say that this Muslim debater win this debate.*

  • @cameronvinson
    @cameronvinson Год назад

    Yahweh is the Jewish name of God in the old testament.

    • @steadfastway1897
      @steadfastway1897 Год назад

      if you think you know, can you listen then to the words of Jesus in your own bible? I for one would be proud if a person shows me my Gods words from my accepted holy scripture, what about you?
      To whom was Jesus praying to in mathew 27:46& mark 15:34 Eli Eli lama Sabaqtani , meaning my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? that's how muslims call unto Allah.
      also, in Revelations 19, what God did peter hear the angles praising in Saying Haliluya- Aliluya? that's praising&calling non else than Allah.
      Everywere the word "God" is translated from the Old testiment, El, Ela or Alah was there originally according to the 8 doctors of divinity who authered the older versions of the Schofield reference bible, until muslims drew international attention to that, then it also got omitted from subsequent editions!
      So go ahead& believe in Allah, God of the Bible&the God Jesus prayed to.

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

      @@steadfastway1897 Eli _meaning_ my God. Jesus God is YHWH
      Who and what Allah?

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

      @@steadfastway1897 Haliluya meaning YHWH saves or YHWH is saviuor
      Who and what is Allah?

    • @condorianonegdiffsgoku
      @condorianonegdiffsgoku 4 месяца назад

      ​@@DivineSeeker1That's a shortened form (YH). Huwa (HW) is also shortened but with other letters. YHWH is not mentioned in NT.

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 4 месяца назад

      @@condorianonegdiffsgoku ?

  • @cumar9875
    @cumar9875 5 месяцев назад

    Yahweh is not mentioned even once in the new testament greek which is written in the 2nd century

  • @Az_Zubur_Theologian
    @Az_Zubur_Theologian 2 месяца назад

    Shema Yisrael Yhwh elohinu yhwh echad.
    Qul Huw Allah Huw Ahad.
    Huw=yhwh
    Allah=Elohinu
    Huw=Yhwh
    Ahad=Echad.