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| - | | Su 9:1 | * God does not want true believers to marry or associate with non-believers: | + | | Su 9:1 | * God does not want true believers to marry or associate with non-believers: |
| - | | Su 9:2 | * God's plan cannot be prevented: Psa 76:10; Isa 46:10-11; Dan 9:24-27; Mt 26:24; Lu 24:44-47; Jn 19:24; Jn 19:31-37; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:18; Ac 4:28; Ac 15:18; Ro 11:33-36; 1Pe 1:20.\\ * God will humble all unbelievers: | + | | Su 9:2 | * God's plan cannot be prevented: Psa 76:10; Isa 46:10-11; Dan 9:24-27; Mt 26:24; Lu 24:44-47; Jn 19:24; Jn 19:31-37; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:18; Ac 4:28; Ac 15:18; Ro 11:33-36; 1Pe 1:20.\\ * God will humble all unbelievers: |
| - | | Su 9:3 | * Pilgrimages to honor God: Ex 23:13; Ex 23:17; Ex 34:23; Ex 34:24; Dt 16:16; 1Co 9:25; 2Ch 8:13; Psa 120:1; Psa 121:1; Psa 123:1 etc;\\ * God rejects pilgrimages and sacrifices that serve idolatry: Jdg 2:13; Jdg 6:25; 2Ki 23:24; Jer 11:17; Jer 19:5.\\ * People should repent of idolatry and worship God alone: Dt 32:12; 2Ki 19:19; Isa 26:13; Isa 37:16; Mt 4:8-10; Rev 19:10.\\ * God's plan cannot be prevented: Psa 76:10; Isa 46:10-11; Dan 9:24-27; Mt 26:24; Lu 24:44-47; Jn 19:24; Jn 19:31-37; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:18; Ac 4:28; Ac 15:18; Ro 11:33-36; 1Pe 1:20.\\ * Those who do not repent of their sins will be punished painfully: Psa 89:33; Jer 36:31; Eze 33:8; Mic 6:13. | * Today we no longer need to make pilgrimages, | + | | Su 9:3 | * Pilgrimages to honor God: Ex 23:13; Ex 23:17; Ex 34:23; Ex 34:24; Dt 16:16; 1Co 9:25; 2Ch 8:13; Psa 120:1; Psa 121:1; Psa 123:1 etc;\\ * God rejects pilgrimages and sacrifices that serve idolatry: Jdg 2:13; Jdg 6:25; 2Ki 23:24; Jer 11:17; Jer 19:5.\\ * People should repent of idolatry and worship God alone: Dt 32:12; 2Ki 19:19; Isa 26:13; Isa 37:16; Mt 4:8-10; Rev 19:10.\\ * God's plan cannot be prevented: Psa 76:10; Isa 46:10-11; Dan 9:24-27; Mt 26:24; Lu 24:44-47; Jn 19:24; Jn 19:31-37; Ac 2:23; Ac 3:18; Ac 4:28; Ac 15:18; Ro 11:33-36; 1Pe 1:20.\\ * Those who do not repent of their sins will be punished painfully: Psa 89:33; Jer 36:31; Eze 33:8; Mic 6:13. | * Today we no longer need to make pilgrimages, |
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| - | | Su 9:5 | * Nowhere in the Bible does God call us to kill idolaters.\\ * Abraham was told that 400 years later the Amorites would be wiped out because of their sins. Even though this happened under Joshua, it was God's judgement limited in time and place and the Israelites were God's instruments in a very limited way: Ge 15:13-16; Dt 7:1-2; Dt 20:16-18. It was not a general command to wage war against all Gentiles in all the world!\\ * Why should killing be forbidden in the holy month but allowed afterwards? This makes no sense.\\ * The Quran calls for killing in order to spread Islam as a religion. This is a serious violation of the freedom that God has given to every human being. The Quranic call is not limited in time or place and applies to everyone. This is to be rejected.\\ * Nowhere in the Bible does God call for forced conversions. There is also no reprieve from the death penalty if someone performs the ritual prayer and pays the obligatory tax.\\ * The Bible does not call for people to be killed if they do not come to faith - this is a clear contradiction to Sura 9:5.\\ * The Bible does not recognise the principle that people should be forced to believe through violence. God emphatically calls people to life, but he also gives them the freedom to follow wrong paths and worship idols: Dt 30:19.\\ * In contrast to the Quran, the Bible calls on people to love their enemies: Mt 5:44; Ro 12; | + | | Su 9:5 | * Nowhere in the Bible does God call us to kill idolaters.\\ * Abraham was told that 400 years later the Amorites would be wiped out because of their sins. Even though this happened under Joshua, it was God's judgement limited in time and place and the Israelites were God's instruments in a very limited way: Ge 15:13-16; Dt 7:1-2; Dt 20:16-18. It was not a general command to wage war against all Gentiles in all the world!\\ * Why should killing be forbidden in the holy month but allowed afterwards? This makes no sense.\\ * The Quran calls for killing in order to spread Islam as a religion. This is a serious violation of the freedom that God has given to every human being. The Quranic call is not limited in time or place and applies to everyone. This is to be rejected.\\ * Nowhere in the Bible does God call for forced conversions. There is also no reprieve from the death penalty if someone performs the ritual prayer and pays the obligatory tax.\\ * The Bible does not call for people to be killed if they do not come to faith - this is a clear contradiction to Sura 9:5.\\ * The Bible does not recognise the principle that people should be forced to believe through violence. God emphatically calls people to life, but he also gives them the freedom to follow wrong paths and worship idols: Dt 30:19.\\ * In contrast to the Quran, the Bible calls on people to love their enemies: Mt 5:44; Ro 12; |
| - | | Su 9:6 | * Those seeking protection and asking for help, even if they are idolaters, should be helped: Ex 22:21; Dt 10:18-19; Pro 25:21; Mt 5:42; Lu 6:30. | * The Bible does not ask us to help only if we associate it with the preaching of the Gospel.\\ * This almost sounds like an abuse of help for the purpose of conversion to Islam. Of course you can also combine practical help with the proclamation of your own convictions. But this should not be an obligation, but should take place when the opportunity arises.\\ * For women with unbelieving husbands, there is even the command in the Bible that they should win their husbands without words only through their exemplary way of life: 1Pe 3:1.\\ * The Bible demands the protection of strangers and enemies without any conditions. This reflects God's love and mercy even towards evil people: Job 31:32; Mt 5:45.\\ * While the Koranic verse links merciful help to a religious purpose, the Bible shows a fundamental attitude of care for strangers, regardless of whether they turn to the true faith or not. | | + | | Su 9:6 | * Those seeking protection and asking for help, even if they are idolaters, should be helped: Ex 22:21; Dt 10:18-19; Pro 25:21; Mt 5:42; Lu 6:30. | * The Bible does not ask us to help only if we associate it with the preaching of the Gospel.\\ * This almost sounds like an abuse of help for the purpose of conversion to Islam. Of course you can also combine practical help with the proclamation of your own convictions. But this should not be an obligation, but should take place when the opportunity arises.\\ * For women with unbelieving husbands, there is even the command in the Bible that they should win their husbands without words only through their exemplary way of life: 1Pe 3:1.\\ * The Bible demands the protection of strangers and enemies without any conditions. This reflects God's love and mercy even towards evil people: Job 31:32; Mt 5:45.\\ * While the Koranic verse links merciful help to a religious purpose, the Bible shows a fundamental attitude of care for strangers, regardless of whether they turn to the true faith or not. |
| - | | Su 9:7 | * Jews were not supposed to make treaties with idolaters in the land of Canaan: Ex 34:12.\\ * God wants us to keep our promises: Psa 15:4. | * Jews were not supposed to make treaties with idolaters in the land of Canaan because they would seduce them into idolatry: Ex 34:12-16. This applied to the conquest of the land of Canaan, 1450 BCE.\\ * Joshua and the Israelites kept the treaty with the Gibeonites even though the latter had deceived them: Jos 9:19-20. If the other party makes a deception, the treaty is still valid.\\ * The Quran distinguishes between idolaters who have made a contract that must be honoured and those who have no contract and can be fought. The Bible, on the other hand, states that we should act with honesty, commitment and love towards all: Mt 5:44; Lu 6:27; Ro 12: | + | | Su 9:7 | * Jews were not supposed to make treaties with idolaters in the land of Canaan: Ex 34:12.\\ * God wants us to keep our promises: Psa 15:4. | * Jews were not supposed to make treaties with idolaters in the land of Canaan because they would seduce them into idolatry: Ex 34:12-16. This applied to the conquest of the land of Canaan, 1450 BCE.\\ * Joshua and the Israelites kept the treaty with the Gibeonites even though the latter had deceived them: Jos 9:19-20. If the other party makes a deception, the treaty is still valid.\\ * The Quran distinguishes between idolaters who have made a contract that must be honoured and those who have no contract and can be fought. The Bible, on the other hand, states that we should act with honesty, commitment and love towards all: Mt 5:44; Lu 6:27; Ro 12: |
| - | | Su 9:8 | * Men are profane, wicked, liars and evil men: Lv 26:15; Psa 116:11; Psa 144:8; Isa 59:13; Jer 32:30; Mt 7:11.\\ * People tend to disregard contracts and commit abuse from a position of strength: Lv 5:21; Jer 25:34; Eze 34:2; Zec 11:5; Jas 3:1. | * It is not only idolaters who are wrongdoers, word-breakers and wicked, but all people, Christians, Jews and also Muslims: Psa 116:11; Jn 8:44; Ro 3:4; 1Jo 2:22.\\ * On the other hand, there are also idolaters who honour their contracts when they are in positions of power: Ge 20:1-15; Psa 15:4; Dan 6:9; Dan 6:16.\\ * The Bible instructs those in leadership not to abuse their power: Lu 22:23-27; 1Pe 5:3.\\ * We should always expect the best from our fellow human beings and give them our best: Mt 5:16; Mt 5:43-47; Mt 7:12; Ro 12: | + | | Su 9:8 | * Men are profane, wicked, liars and evil men: Lv 26:15; Psa 116:11; Psa 144:8; Isa 59:13; Jer 32:30; Mt 7:11.\\ * People tend to disregard contracts and commit abuse from a position of strength: Lv 5:21; Jer 25:34; Eze 34:2; Zec 11:5; Jas 3:1. | * It is not only idolaters who are wrongdoers, word-breakers and wicked, but all people, Christians, Jews and also Muslims: Psa 116:11; Jn 8:44; Ro 3:4; 1Jo 2:22.\\ * On the other hand, there are also idolaters who honour their contracts when they are in positions of power: Ge 20:1-15; Psa 15:4; Dan 6:9; Dan 6:16.\\ * The Bible instructs those in leadership not to abuse their power: Lu 22:23-27; 1Pe 5:3.\\ * We should always expect the best from our fellow human beings and give them our best: Mt 5:16; Mt 5:43-47; Mt 7:12; Ro 12: |
| - | | Su 9:9 | * There are evil people who deceive believers and lead them astray: Mic 3:11; Mt 23:13; Ro 1:18; Rev 20: | + | | Su 9:9 | * There are evil people who deceive believers and lead them astray: Mic 3:11; Mt 23:13; Ro 1:18; Rev 20: |
| - | | Su 9:10 | * People are unloving and evil: Ro 1:31; 2Ti 3:1-4.\\ * Obligations to relatives must be honoured: 1Ti 5:8. | * All people are affected by an evil attitude: Pro 18:2; Jer 4:22; Ro 1:29-31; 2Ti 3:3. It is an illusion to believe that non-believers are always worse than believers.\\ * We should bless everyone, even our enemies, and do them good: Mt 5:44; Lk 6:35. | | + | | Su 9:10 | * People are unloving and evil: Ro 1:31; 2Ti 3:1-4.\\ * Obligations to relatives must be honoured: 1Ti 5:8. | * All people are affected by an evil attitude: Pro 18:2; Jer 4:22; Ro 1:29-31; 2Ti 3:3. It is an illusion to believe that non-believers are always worse than believers.\\ * We should bless everyone, even our enemies, and do them good: Mt 5:44; Lk 6:35. |
| - | | Su 9:11 | * Genuine repentance and conversion are the first right step: Pro 28:13; Jer 26:3; Mr 1:15; Ac 8:22; 2Co 7:10; 1Jo 1:9.\\ * God explains exactly how someone is saved: Psa 16:11; Jer 21:8; Ac 2:21; Ro 10:10; Ro 10: | + | | Su 9:11 | * Genuine repentance and conversion are the first right step: Pro 28:13; Jer 26:3; Mr 1:15; Ac 8:22; 2Co 7:10; 1Jo 1:9.\\ * God explains exactly how someone is saved: Psa 16:11; Jer 21:8; Ac 2:21; Ro 10:10; Ro 10: |
| - | | Su 9:12 | * Breaking contracts and promises or lying is against God's will and sinful: Nu 30:3; Mt 5:37; Eph 4:25; Rev 21:27; Rev 22:15.\\ * As Christians, we are not to revile and belittle those of other faiths: Pro 13:5; Mt 5:43-44; Jn 3:16; Col 4:5-6; Jas 4:11; 1Pe 3:15; 1Pe 1:17. | * Treaties and faith in God must be kept separate. For someone can reject faith and still keep his covenants, e.g. the Philistine Abimelech: Gen 1:21:22-34. Or the Phoenician Hiram, king of Tyre: 1Ki 5:21-25.\\ * When opponents attack and revile the faith, we must not respond with violence. On the contrary, we should love our enemies: Mt 5:44; Ro 12:17; Ro 12:21; 1Th 5:15; 1Pe 2:23; 1Pe 3:9; 3Jo 1:11.\\ * It is typical of falsehood and untruth to try to remove and kill the leaders of other convictions: | + | | Su 9:12 | * Breaking contracts and promises or lying is against God's will and sinful: Nu 30:3; Mt 5:37; Eph 4:25; Rev 21:27; Rev 22:15.\\ * As Christians, we are not to revile and belittle those of other faiths: Pro 13:5; Mt 5:43-44; Jn 3:16; Col 4:5-6; Jas 4:11; 1Pe 3:15; 1Pe 1:17. | * Treaties and faith in God must be kept separate. For someone can reject faith and still keep his covenants, e.g. the Philistine Abimelech: Gen 1:21:22-34. Or the Phoenician Hiram, king of Tyre: 1Ki 5:21-25.\\ * When opponents attack and revile the faith, we must not respond with violence. On the contrary, we should love our enemies: Mt 5:44; Ro 12:17; Ro 12:21; 1Th 5:15; 1Pe 2:23; 1Pe 3:9; 3Jo 1:11.\\ * It is typical of falsehood and untruth to try to remove and kill the leaders of other convictions: |
| - | | Su 9:13 | * Unbelievers attack the leader of faith: Psa 37:32; Mt 26:4; Mt 24:9; Lu 18:33; Jn 7:25; Jn 8:40; Jn 11:47; Jn 11:53; Jn 12:9-11.\\ * Fear of man is not good. Fear of God is: Dt 1:29; Dt 3:22; Dt 31:6; Jer 42:11; Mt 10:28-31; Lk 12:4-5; Jn 12:25; 1Pe 3:14. | * We are not to fight against unbelievers. Even if someone denies the faith and breaks religious oaths: Mt 15:14; Lu 6:37; 1Co 6:7.\\ * A true prophet needs no defenders and no followers. Even if the whole world opposes him, he does not need the help of people: Eze 3:8; Jn 6:67; Jn 16:32; Jn 18:37; Heb 13:13.\\ * God helps the truth to victory, even if all people oppose it. He does this without people fighting for God: Ex 14:14; Psa 2:1-4; Isa 55:11; Zec 4:6. | + | | Su 9:13 | * Unbelievers attack the leader of faith: Psa 37:32; Mt 26:4; Mt 24:9; Lu 18:33; Jn 7:25; Jn 8:40; Jn 11:47; Jn 11:53; Jn 12:9-11.\\ * Fear of man is not good. Fear of God is: Dt 1:29; Dt 3:22; Dt 31:6; Jer 42:11; Mt 10:28-31; Lk 12:4-5; Jn 12:25; 1Pe 3:14. | * We are not to fight against unbelievers. Even if someone denies the faith and breaks religious oaths: Mt 15:14; Lu 6:37; 1Co 6:7.\\ * A true prophet needs no defenders and no followers. Even if the whole world opposes him, he does not need the help of people: Eze 3:8; Jn 6:67; Jn 16:32; Jn 18:37; Heb 13:13.\\ * God helps the truth to victory, even if all people oppose it. He does this without people fighting for God: Ex 14:14; Psa 2:1-4; Isa 55:11; Zec 4:6. | | Why is the Islamic prophet afraid of being expelled? Doesn' |
| - | | Su 9:14 | | + | | Su 9:14 | * During the theocratic period, God calls on Joshua and Israel to fight against the godless peoples of Canaan until they are destroyed: Dt 20: |
| - | | Su 9:15 | | + | | Su 9:15 | * God is gracious: Ex 34:6; Psa 30:6; Psa 116:5; Isa 30:18; 2Pe 1:2. \\ * God is omniscient: Job 28:20-23; Jos 22:22; Psa 103:14; 1Co 2:11; 2Pe 2:9.\\ * God alone is truly wise: Job 12:13; Dan 2:2; Ro 11:33; 1Co 1:21-25; 1Co 2:7; 1Co 3:19; Eph 3:10.\\ * God wipes away all tears and also heals inner pain: Psa 126:5; Psa 147:3; Isa 25:8; Rev 7:17; Rev 21:4. | * Anger in the heart is not good: Jas 1:10; Pro 22:24; Pro 25:28; Ecc 7:9; Psa 37:7-8; Mt 12:33.\\ * God does not like it when we take revenge ourselves: Dt 32:35; Psa 94:1; Isa 34:8; Isa 35:4; Eze 25:17; Ro 3:14; Rev 15:1.\\ * We should do good and leave revenge to God: Pro 12:16; Pro 14:29; Pro 24:19; Mt 5:44; Ro 12:19-21; Eph 4:26; Jas 3:10.\\ * God forgives all sinners when they repent of their sins, and we are not dependent on God's arbitrariness, |
| - | | Su 9:16 | | + | | Su 9:16 | * We are not forsaken by God when we trust in Him: Mal 3,14-18; 2Kor 4:9.\\ * God knows exactly who stands by Him and who does not: Mal 3,14-18; Rev 20:13.\\ * It is good to rely solely on God: Ex 22:19; Psa 27:10; Psa 118:8-9; Isa 26:13.\\ * We should not associate with people who do not believe in God: 2Co 6:14. | * Fighting for God's cause with violence is not appropriate for Christians: Pro 15:18; Mt 5:5; Lu 9:54-55; Tit 3:2; Eph 4:2.\\ * We must not bring about God's kingdom by force. That would not be in accordance with God's will. Only when Jesus Christ himself returns will he reign with power and complete the kingdom of the Father: Rev 19:11-15.\\ * God also speaks through non-believers. We must not exclude justified criticism directed at believers: Job 6:14; Ro 2:9.\\ * All messengers and prophets have also sinned and need correction and criticism (except Jesus Christ, who is one with the Father in his nature and character Mt 4:11; Jn 10:30): Psa 106:6; Jer 14:20; Dan 9:5; Ro 3:23; 1Jo 1:10. |
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