tana
rigorozni
Poruka: 17887
Location: na prinudnom radu :)
pokretac teme
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meni jedna stvar nije jasna.
ja sam od onih koji vjeruju u jednog boga, i da je isti bog za sve ljude.
takodje vjerujem da thora, biblija i kuran dolaze od jednog te istog boga.
svaka knjiga priznaje one prethodne, i svaki prorok priznaje one prethodne iz drugih knjiga
po bibliji:
Mat 5:17,18
"Ne mislite da sam došao ukinuti Zakon ili Proroke. Nisam došao ukinuti, nego ispuniti.
Zaista, kažem vam, dok ne prode nebo i zemlja, ne, ni jedno slovce, ni jedan potezic iz Zakona nece proci, dok se sve ne zbude.
dakle biblija priznaje prethodne proroke
dalje
kuran 3:84
Reci: “Vjerujemo u Allaha i ono šta je objavljeno nama i šta je objavljeno Ibrahimu i Ismailu i Ishaku i Jakubu i plemenima, i šta je dato Musau i Isau i vjerovjesnicima od Gospodara njihovog. Ne pravimo razliku izmedu ijednog od njih i mi smo Njemu predani.”
kuran priznaje i mojsija(musa) i isusa(isa) kao prethodne proroke.
dakle sve knjige priznaju one prethodne knjige i prethodne proroke iz drugih religija ... zasto onda postoje 3 knjige, ili 3 verzije?
siguran sam da ima dobar razlog. mozda jednog dana shvatim. ima li iko ideje?
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04-15-2005 21:53 |
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M^M
SexNepoznat
Poruka: 443
Location: Dusom: 43.22, 17.50, Tijelom: 42.37, 71.03
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Pa onda s neke tacke gledista i Hinduizam je monoteisticka religija.
Visnu i Shiva su u stvari samo dva lica jednog Boga. Ima hiljade bozanstava u Hinduizmu ali su oni svi samo avatari jednog Boga. (Da, Avatar ne znaci slicica na forumu, avatar znaci olicenje boga u Hinduizmu i ima hiljade raznih slika koje to predstavljaju... mada moj avatar s djavolom i pingvinom je puno bolji nego neki Shiva tamo. ).
Helenejse, ako sveto trojstvo zadovoljava uslove monoteizma onda je Hinduizam nepravilno smatran politeistickom religijom.
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Senad Hadzifejzovic
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05-01-2005 17:09 |
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First Lady
samo sto nisam
Poruka: 1404
Location: NY
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oko 400g. (a.d.) crkva se dogovorila oko svih knjiga koje ce biti ukljucene u novi testament.
ako neko moze nek prevede makar ono najvaznije (sorry, nemam kad)
Like many ancient works, the oldest parts of the Bible were passed along orally before they were ever written down. Many devout Jews and Christians believe that the full text of the Bible was given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. Though the Bible's earliest origin may always be a matter of faith, it remains a fact that after the Bible was recorded, many different versions existed. It wasn't until the first century B.C.E. (Before the Common Era, aka B.C.) that Jews settled on the canon of their scripture, and it was around 400 C.E. (Common Era, aka A.D.) that Christians agreed on all the books of their New Testament. Today, countless translations and interpretations of the Bible exist in English and many other languages.
The oldest written parts of the Bible found were transcribed in three languages. What scholars call the Hebrew Bible (the same books Jews call the Tanakh or Written Torah and Christians call the Old Testament) was first written in Hebrew with a few chapters of the books of Ezra and Daniel recorded in Aramaic. Hebrew had long been the language of the Jewish people, so their scriptures were passed down in Hebrew. Some of the books of the Hebrew Bible may have been written as far back as 1,400 B.C.E., although most of the text was probably written between 900 and 400 B.C.E.
Aramaic is a Semitic language that was widely spoken from 600 to 200 B.C.E. in the near Middle East. It was one of the common languages of the region until the 13th century, when Arabic became more prominent. Many people believe Jesus and his apostles spoke Aramaic.
The Christian New Testament was written in the first century C.E. in the common Greek of the Mediterranean area and parts of the Middle East at the time. This form of Greek is called Koine Greek. It developed from classical Greek spread by the conquests of Alexander the Great. As different people began to use the tongue, it evolved and changed into Koine Greek between 300 B.C.E. and 300 C.E. This form may have been the second language of Jesus and his apostles -- after all, the gospels note that Jesus spoke with Pontius Pilate, who would have been more likely to understand Greek than Aramaic. The New Testament was probably written in Greek because it was the most common language around the Mediterranean at the time.
After the Roman Empire itself was Christianized and Latin become the common language, the entire Bible was translated into Latin. The first Latin version is called the Vulgate. In the mid-15th century, when Johannes Gutenberg invented movable type, the Latin Vulgate edition of the Christian Bible was the first work he printed.
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