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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Was Jether an Ishmaelite or an Israelite in the Bible? He was an Ishmaelite. No, He was an Israelite. Actually, he was an Ishmaelite from the family of Ishmael. This is another example that illustrates the effort done by both the Biblical writers and the Biblical translators to hide Ishmael and the Ishmaelite and their prophecies.
According to the Quran, it is a big sin if anyone hides the honors of a Prophet (Ishmael was both Messenger and Prophet).
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Was Jether an Ishmaelite or an Israelite in the Bible? He was an Ishmaelite. No, He was an Israelite. Actually, he was an Ishmaelite from the family of Ishmael. This is another example that illustrates the effort done by both the Biblical writers and the Biblical translators to hide Ishmael and the Ishmaelite and their prophecies.
According to the Quran, it is a big sin if anyone hides the honors of a Prophet (Ishmael was both Messenger and Prophet).
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Was Jether an Ishmaelite or an Israelite in the Bible? He was an Ishmaelite. No, He was an Israelite. Actually, he was an Ishmaelite from the family of Ishmael. This is another example that illustrates the effort done by both the Biblical writers and the Biblical translators to hide Ishmael and the Ishmaelite and their prophecies.
According to the Quran, it is a big sin if anyone hides the honors of a Prophet (Ishmael was both Messenger and Prophet).
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Was Jether an Ishmaelite or an Israelite in the Bible? He was an Ishmaelite. No, He was an Israelite. Actually, he was an Ishmaelite from the family of Ishmael. This is another example that illustrates the effort done by both the Biblical writers and the Biblical translators to hide Ishmael and the Ishmaelite and their prophecies.
According to the Quran, it is a big sin if anyone hides the honors of a Prophet (Ishmael was both Messenger and Prophet).
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil 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? However, the answer is easy!
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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