The Middle verse in chapter (14) of the Old Testament says:" And they took Lot, Abram's brother's son, who dwelt in Sodom, and his goods, and departed."
The Middle verse in chapter (14) of the New Testament says:" He said, Bring them hither to me "
The Middle verse in chapter (14) of the Noble Quran says:" And the parable of an evil word is that of an evil tree: it is torn up by the root from the surface of the earth: it has no stability."
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Old Testament:
Chapter 14 in the Old Testament is Genesis (14); it is composed of 24 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 12
It says:
Genesis 14:12 (King James Version)
12) And they took Lot, Abram's brother's son, who dwelt in Sodom, and his goods, and departed.
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New Testament
Chapter 14 in the New Testament is Matthew (14); it is composed of 36 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 18
It says:
Matthew 14:18 (King James Version)
18) He said, Bring them hither to me.
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 14 in the Noble Quran is IBRAHIM (ABRAHAM -14); it is composed of 52 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 26
It says:
IBRAHIM 14:26
26) "And the parable of an evil word is that of an evil tree: it is torn up by the root from the surface of the earth: it has no stability."
This verse describes the evil word; it is like an evil tree. It has no stability and must be discovered as an evil word.
Throughout the history, mankind followed many evil words that led to wars and blood shedding!
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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?"