The Last verse in chapter (37) of the Old Testament talks about the Midianites sold Joseph unto the captain of the guard Pharaoh. This verse indicates that the Midianites are Ishmaelite (Arabs).
The Last verse in chapter (37) of the New Testament talks about Jesus asks: if the salt has lost his saltiness, wherewith will you season it?
The Last verse in chapter (37) of the Noble Quran talks about praise to Allah, the lord and cherisher of all the worlds, for the victory of faith against unfaith.
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Old Testament:
Chapter 37 in the Old Testament is Genesis (37); it is composed of 36 verses.
The Last verse is that number 36
It says:
Genesis 37: 36 (King James Version)
36)" And the Midianites sold him into Egypt unto Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh's, and captain of the guard."
The verse is talking about the Midianites sold Joseph unto the captain of the guard Pharaoh. The Biblical scholars say that this verse indicates that the Midianites are Ishmaelite (Arabs). This illustrates the Biblical phenomenon of changing the names of person, places and folks.
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New Testament
Chapter 37 in the New Testament is Mark 9; it is composed of 50 verses.
The Last verse is that number 50
It says:
Mark 9:50 (King James Version)
50) " Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another."
The verse is talking about Jesus asks: if the salt has lost his saltiness, wherewith will you season it?
The Question looks like having no answer.
But the answer is very easy; we can add sodium chloride to restore the saltiness of the salt.
Nevertheless, the teaching:" have peace one with another" is very good and the whole world need it today.
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 37 in the Noble Quran is ALAS-SAAFFAT (THOSE WHO SET THE RANKS); it is composed of 182 verses.
The Last verse is that number 182
It says:
AS-SAAFFAT 37: 182
182) "and praise to Allah, the lord and cherisher of all the worlds."
The verse is talking about praise to Allah, the lord and cherisher of all the worlds, for the victory of faith against unfaith.
Praise is to Allah.
Thanks and divine Oneness belongs to Allah for the safety of the messenger Muhammad and the Muslims and the destruction of the ignorant disbelievers and their folks. In the first battle between the Muslims and the disbelievers, the later were 1500 while the Muslims were 300. The disbelievers attacked the Muslims and wanted to eradicate all of them and to kill Muhammad. The Muslims won and the disbelievers defeated severely!
He is the Lord of all the Worlds the Master of the Jinn and human beings and every other world from the little minute one e.g. the world of the microbes up to the huge one e.g. the world of the Angels and the stars etc.
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Shugo Chara Chapter 37
The Middle verse in chapter (37) of the Old Testament talks about Jacob' sons conspired against their brother Joseph to slay him!
The Middle verse in chapter (37) of the New Testament talks about Jesus rebuked the foul spirit and healed a man.
The Middle verse in chapter (37) of the Noble Quran talks about Abraham said, mockingly, to the idols of his folks:" Will you not eat?" This story and its consequences are not mentioned in the Bible.
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Old Testament:
Chapter 37 in the Old Testament is Genesis (37); it is composed of 36 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 18
It says:
Genesis 37:18 (King James Version)
18) "And when they saw him afar off, even before he came near unto them, they conspired against him to slay him."
This verse talks about Jacob' sons conspired against their brother Joseph to slay him!
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New Testament
Chapter 37 in the New Testament is Mark 9; it is composed of 50 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 25
It says:
Mark 9:25 (King James Version)
25)" When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him."
This verse talks about Jesus rebuked the foul spirit and healed a man.
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 37 in the Noble Quran is ALAS-SAAFFAT (THOSE WHO SET THE RANKS); it is composed of 182 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 91
It says:
AS-SAAFFAT 37: 91
91) "then he turned aside to their gods secretly and said: what! Do you not eat?"
This verse talks about Abraham said, mockingly, to the idols of his folks:" Will you not eat?" This story and its consequences are not mentioned in the Bible.
Abraham folks were idolaters. They had a big temple wherein they put their idols. There were priests to arrange worshipping the idols. The priests used to have money and food for the idols. Of course, the priests were taking a lot of profit and they did their best to propagate worshipping the idols.
Abraham wanted to show up his people that their religion is naught and not only nothing but it is harmful. Abraham he turned, he stole away, to their gods, the idols, in front of which the food had been placed, and said, mockingly: ‘Will you not eat? But they failed to utter a word. Then Abraham destructed the idols. When they knew, the priests commanded to punish and kill Abraham but Allah saved him!
This consequential story is not mentioned in the Bible.
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