The Last verse in chapter (24) of the Old Testament is talking about Isaac married Rebekah and he loved her. The Last verse in chapter (24) of the New Testament is talking about the fate of the disobedient servant when God comes suddenly! The Last verse in chapter (24) of the Noble Quran is talking about Allah: 1- everything in the heavens and the earth belong to Him, 2- He has knowledge of everything and 3- At the Day of Judgment, He will tell people all what they have done. ======== Old Testament:
Chapter 24 in the Old Testament is Genesis (24); it is composed of 67 verses. The Last verse is that number 67 It says:
Genesis 24:67 (King James Version)
67) "And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her: and Isaac was comforted after his mother's death."
The verse is talking about Isaac married Rebekah and he loved her. ======== New Testament
Chapter 24 in the New Testament is Matthew (24); it is composed of 51 verses. The Last verse is that number 51 It says:
Matthew 24: 51 (King James Version)
51) "And shall cut him asunder, and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth."
The verse is talking about the fate of the disobedient servant when God comes suddenly! ======== The Noble Quran:
Chapter 24 in the Noble Quran is AL-NOOR (THE LIGHT); it is composed of 64 verses. The Last verse is that number 64 It says:
AL-NOOR 24: 64
64) "To Allah belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth. he has knowledge of what state you are upon. on the day when they shall be returned to Him, He will tell them all what they have done. and Allah has knowledge of everything."
The verse is talking about Allah: 1- everything in the heavens and the earth belong to Him, 2- He has knowledge of everything and 3- At the Day of Judgment, He will tell people all what they have done. ======== Back to the main issue of my series of articles; this is my question to you smart readers: "Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?"
The Middle verse in chapter (24) of the Old Testament talks about Abraham's servant when he has presented himself. The Middle verse in chapter (24) of the New Testament advises not to believe the liar prophets The Middle verse in chapter (24) of the Noble Quran This verse commands the Muslims to encourage the marriage in the community; this of course will prevent the phenomenon of adultery! ========= Old Testament:
Chapter 24 in the Old Testament is Genesis (24); it is composed of 67 verses. The Middle verse is that number 34 It says:
Genesis 24:34 (King James Version)
34)" And he said, I am Abraham's servant."
This verse talks about Abraham's servant when he has presented himself. ========= New Testament
Chapter 24 in the New Testament is Matthew (24); it is composed of 51 verses. The Middle verse is that number 26 It says:
Matthew 24:26 (King James Version) 26)" Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not."
This verse advises not to believe the liar prophets! ========= The Noble Quran: Chapter 24 in the Noble Quran is AL-NOOR (THE LIGHT); it is composed of 64 verses. The Middle verse is that number 32 It says:
AL-NOOR 24:32
32) "marry those among you who are single, or the virtuous ones among yourselves, male or female: if they are in poverty, Allah will give them means out of his grace: for Allah encompasses all, and He knows all things."
This verse commands the Muslims to encourage the marriage in the community; this of course will prevent the phenomenon of adultery! ========= Back to the main issue of my series of articles; this is my question to you smart readers: "Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?"
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