Hebrews 1:8

1:8 But of the Son he says, “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever. The sceptre of uprightness is the sceptre of your Kingdom.

Hebrews 1:1–9

Qur’anic Introduction

The Qur’an itself I. Introduction In this time I am going to give a brief overview of the orthodox Islamic view of the Qur’an and, in addition to this I want to concentrate on why it has such a place…

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Hebrews 1

The Attitude of the Qur’an and Sunnah to the Christian Scriptures

Antoin MacRuaidh 1. Introduction Islam is a prophetic-revelatory religion whose faith and practice centres on its holy book, the Qur’an. Muslims believe that there have been one hundred and four…

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Hebrews 1:8

Key Source: Defining the Trinity

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Hebrews 1:8

But Wasn’t Jesus a Muslim?

Peter Saunders This is the transcript of a talk given by Peter Saunders, Student Secretary of the UK Christian Medical Fellowship, at Manchester University on Tuesday 24th February 1998. I didn’t…

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Hebrews 1:8–9

Key Source: Jesus' divinity in the New Testament

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Hebrews 1:8–10

An Explanation of the Trinity for Muslims

Gerry Redman Introduction Undoubtedly one of the hottest areas of debate in discussions between Christians and Muslims is the Christians dogma of the Trinity. Almost invariably, Muslims are convinced…

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