11-12-2004, 05:55 AM
Quote:* Then it was the time perspective. Jesus, AS said he would return to his disciples, I think while they were still alive, but he did not. Therefore the issue of time may not be that easy to pinpoint. So an interval of 600 years then does not seem very unlikely either. If one think about it.
Jesus (as) is not quoted by Bible as saying that. On the other hand, he is quoted as saying “Unless I depart, Father would not send the ‘Paraclytos’ (Comforter).”
Actually, the ‘Paraclytos’, from a linguistic and etymological point of view, does not mean “advocate, consoler, or comforter." For centuries the ignorant Latins and Europeans have been writing the name of Prophet Muhammad "Mahomet," that of Mushi "Moses." Is it, therefore, small wonder that some sturdy Christian monk or Jewish scribe should have written the true name in the corrupted form of Paraklytos? The former means the "most Illustrious, Praiseworthy," but the corrupted form means nothing at all except a standing shame to those who have for eighteen centuries understood it to signify an advocate or a consoler.
Below is a more clear message about the ARRIVAL of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) from Jewish Bible:
"And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned." - Isaiah 29:12.
Which was confirmed after almost 20 centuries afterwards:
"The angel came to him and asked him to read. The Prophet replied, "I do not know how to read." - Hadeeth Sahih Bukhari 1:1:003.