What is the invisible that Muslims have to believe? This is a new series (1-10) of no verse in the Bible from the Qur'an.
Verse No. 10 in the Old Testament says God called the dry land, and the collection of waters he called Seas.
Verse No. 10 in the New Testament says: Hezekiah begat Manasseh who begat Amon; which begat Josiah;
Verse No. 10 in the Noble Qur'an says: Those who believe in the unseen and establish regular prayers (daily), and spend what God has given them;
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The No. 10 Old Testament verse is Genesis 1:10
The verse continues to speak of the creation of heaven and earth, he said, God called the dry land "(God called the dry land), and the waters gathered together he called Seas." (And the waters that were gathered, he called Seas). And God saw that it was good.
It is interesting to note that the ocean (s) is not mentioned in the process of creation of the heavens and the earth that this vast body of salt water covers nearly three quarters of the earth's surface.
The geographical divisions of this vast body, often given as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
It is clear that the Bible, describing the process of creation of the heavens and the earth, never speaks of the ocean (s), although the verse 1:10 speaks of the waters that were gathered.
On the other hand, the ocean is quoted three times in New International Version of the Bible. However, the ocean is never mentioned in King James Version. Is not that interesting?
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The No. 10 in the New Testament verse is Matthew 1:10
The verse continues talking about the genealogy of Jesus Christ, and Matthew lists the ancestors of Jesus, the verse says: Hezekiah (Hezekiah) the father of Manasseh (Manasseh), Manasseh the father of Amon (Amos), Amon the father of Josiah (Josiah),
Again, we have the complexity in writing the names of people in four different versions of the Bible study.
Basically, the names of persons have no translation, they must be written as they are pronounced.
How is the name of a person in a version of the Bible is Josiah (ends H), and in another version of the Bible, it is Josiah (ends with S)?
How is the name of a person in a version of the Bible is Amen (eventually N) and in another version of the Bible, it is Amos (ends with S)?
How is the name of a person in a version of the Bible is Manasseh (ends with H) and in another version of the Bible, it is Manasseh (ends with S)?
These differences in writing the names of biblical persons are permanently change the pronunciation of names of those persons.
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Verse No. 10 in the Noble Qur'an is the chapter 2:1, Sura Sura al-Baqara (the Cow), 2:3 to
In the previous article, verse 2:2 says, is the book that Muhammad is the recitation of you, whereof there is no doubt that it came from Allah, if you believe in Allah guide you but if you do not believe in it, Allah will torment him. This book, the Quran is a favor to the believers, a guidance for the pious who fear Allah, namely, those that tend to piety by adhering to the commands and avoiding forbidden things, which will ensure the eternal hell.
These criteria are believers of their faith which is the right of heart.
But what about their actions? What are they doing?
The verse 2:03 talks about their actions
Verse 2:03 says:
Those who believe in the invisible, e.
Posted on May 22, 2010.