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The Middle Verse in Bible Versus Quran - Chapter (38)
Author: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil  | Posted: 05-12-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 15 | Rating: (52) (?)
 The Middle verse in chapter (38) of the Old Testament talks about Judah saw her; he thought she is a harlot.
The Middle verse in chapter (38) of the New Testament talks about the disciples said who can be saved?
The Middle verse in chapter (38) of the Noble Quran talks about Job's vowed to flog his wife 100 lashes but Allah made a pleasant compromise.
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Old Testament:
Chapter 38 in the Old Testament is Genesis (38); it is composed of 30 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 15
It says:
Genesis 38:15 (King James Version)
15) " When Judah saw her, he thought her to be a harlot; because she had covered her face."
This verse talks about Judah saw her, he thought she is a harlot
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New Testament
Chapter 38 in the New Testament is Mark 10; it is composed of 52 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 26
It says:
Mark 10: 26 (King James Version)
26)" And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, who then can be saved?"
This verse talks about the disciples said who can be saved?
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 38 in the Noble Quran is SAD (THE LETTER SAD); it is composed of 88 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 44
It says:
SAD 38:44
44) "and take in thy hand a little grass, and smite therewith: and break not (thy oath)." truly we found him full of patience and constancy. How excellent in our service! Ever did he turn (to Allah)!"
This verse talks about Job's vowed to flog his wife 100 lashes but Allah made a pleasant compromise.
Job's oath:
He was angry at his wife. It is said that it was because in one occasion she was late in coming to him when he was very ill. It is also said that she said something which did not please Allah like why Allah made you very ill like that. Anyway, Job vowed that if Allah were to cure him, he would flog his wife 100 lashes. Job was a Prophet.
A Prophet never lies and must keep his word.
Allah made a pleasant compromise:
Allah healed Job and he became normal. Job wanted to flog his wife 100 lashes one by one. Allah, the Merciful, does not like Job to hurt his wife. Allah commanded Job to take in his hand a bunch of twigs, or some blades of grass of 100 spikes of grain (and smite gently with it his wife. So he took a hundred rushes and smote her with them once [and that sufficed to fulfill his oath]. Hence, Job kept his word and did not break his oath. Then Allah Honors Job because he 1) he was steadfast in trial, 2) he was an excellent servant, 3) he was ever turning in repentance to Allah, 4) he was ever obedient to Allah and betaking himself to Allah's obedience.
This meaningful story is not mentioned in the Bible!
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About the Author:Professor Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
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