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![](/i/favi32.png) The Dead Sea Scrolls By Misheal Al-Kadhi, from the Arabic PaperEnglish The Dead Sea Scrolls"whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God."
Jesus replies:
"Thou has said."
In the next Gospel (Mark 14:61), Jesus is asked the question by the High
Priest but this time he is depicted as having answered it directly and
courageously. In this version, Jesus affirms
"I am…"
However, In Luke 22:67, Jesus now returns to the original "thou sayest"
position, albeit with different words. In this version he says:
"If I tell you,
ye will not believe"
Once again, confirming the narration of the Gospel of
Barnabas.
Further evidence in support of my assertion that Q may in fact be the
Gospel of Barnabas is the fact that the final (Non-Synoptic) Gospel, that of
John, contains no mention of the High Priest's question or Jesus' claimed
reply. In the Johnine version (John 18:19-23), the questions and answers
are quite different than the first three Gospels. The author of the Gospel of
Mark appears to have modified the original response in order to depict
Jesus as fearlessly answering their questions directly, and heroically
standing his ground welcoming their persecution with open arms. On the
other hand the other two (Matthew and Luke) still retain the original text
reflecting Judas' frustration in the face of the persecution he had intended
for his master.
For 1400 years now the Qur'an has been telling us that Jesus (pbuh) was
not forsaken by God to be killed by the conspiracy of the Jews and Judas
but that
"it was made to appear so unto them."
Although we as Muslims
may never know for certain the details of how this transpired since the
Qur'an does not give us these details, still, we read:
"But when Jesus became conscious of their disbelief, he cried: Who will be
my helpers in the cause of Allah? The disciples said: We will be Allah's
helpers. We believe in Allah, and bear you witness that we have
surrendered (unto Him). Our Lord! We believe in that which You have
revealed and we follow him whom You have sent. Enroll us among those
who witness (to the truth). And they (the disbelievers) schemed, and Allah
schemed (against them): and Allah is the best of schemers"
The noble Qur'an, A'l-Umran(3):52-54.
"And because of their saying: We slew the Messiah Jesus son of Mary,
Allah's messenger, and they slew him not nor crucified, but a similitude of
that was shown unto them; and lo! those who disagree concerning it are in
doubt thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save the pursuit of
conjecture; for of a surety they slew him not"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Nissa(4):157
Those among the Children of Israel who disbelieved were cursed by the
tongue of David and Jesus, son of Mary. That was because they disobeyed
and were ever transgressing. They used not to forbid one another from the
evil which they committed. Vile indeed was what they used to do. You see
many of them taking the disbelievers as their protectors and helpers. Evil
indeed is that which their ownselves have sent forward before them, for
that (reason) Allah's Wrath fell upon them and in torment they will abide.
And had they believed in Allah, and in the Prophet (Muhammad, pbuh) and
in what has been revealed to him, never would they have taken them (the
disbelievers) as protectors and helpers, but many of them are the
rebellious, the disobedient to Allah. Verily, you will find the strongest
among men in enmity to the believers (Muslims) the Jews and the
polythiests, and you will find the nearest in love to the believers (Muslims)
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