Scripture readings for Christmas
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As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly
17-09-2025, 02:08 PM
(17-09-2025, 02:05 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: From that Christian website. It says that historically, that verse could be referring to King David, which means they hold the position that King David was a messiah.
Your website gave no explanation, it just gave different versions of the English translation
Allahu a'lam
17-09-2025, 02:10 PM
(17-09-2025, 02:07 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: We have shown him many times why Islam doesn't make any sense but he die die wants to enter the wide gate...what can we do?
After so many warnings he is still iron teeth bo pian leave it to his fate
As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly
17-09-2025, 02:14 PM
(17-09-2025, 02:10 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote: After so many warnings he is still iron teeth bo pian leave it to his fate
Slowly but surely he knows something is not right with Islam...but whether he decides to enter the narrow gate solely depends on his fate...
I can only say that now he is free falling into the abysmal
17-09-2025, 02:19 PM
(17-09-2025, 02:10 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote: After so many warnings he is still iron teeth bo pian leave it to his fate
(17-09-2025, 02:14 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: Slowly but surely he knows something is not right with Islam...but whether he decides to enter the narrow gate solely depends on his fate...
I can only say that now he is free falling into the abysmal
Don't force him to believe or accept lah!

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(17-09-2025, 02:49 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: You didn't scroll down to read the commentary?
Any of the 2 commentaries would have likely prove you wrong again...let's go
Benson Commentary
Psalm 89:51. Wherewith thine enemies have reproached the footsteps of thine anointed — Or, of the Messiah. By whom he seems to understand, either, 1st, The kings of Judah, the singular number being put for the plural; and by their footsteps may be meant either their ways or actions, and the sad consequences thereof, or the memorials of their ancient splendour. Or, 2d, The Messiah himself, whose coming the Jews continually expected, for a long time together before he came, and supported themselves with the expectation of him under all their calamities. All which being well known to many of the heathen, they reproached the Jews with the vanity of this belief and expectation. And by the footsteps of the Messiah he may understand his coming.
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
89:38-52 Sometimes it is not easy to reconcile God's providences with his promises, yet we are sure that God's works fulfil his word. When the great Anointed One, Christ himself, was upon the cross, God seemed to have cast him off, yet did not make void his covenant, for that was established for ever. The honour of the house of David was lost. Thrones and crowns are often laid in the dust; but there is a crown of glory reserved for Christ's spiritual seed, which fadeth not away. From all this complaint learn what work sin makes with families, noble families, with families in which religion has appeared. They plead with God for mercy. God's unchangeableness and faithfulness assure us that He will not cast off those whom he has chosen and covenanted with. They were reproached for serving him. The scoffers of the latter days, in like manner, reproach the footsteps of the Messiah when they ask, Where is the promise of his coming? 2Pe 3:3,4. The records of the Lord's dealings with the family of David, show us his dealings with his church, and with believers. Their afflictions and distresses may be grievous, but he will not finally cast them off. Self-deceivers abuse this doctrine, and others by a careless walk bring themselves into darkness and distress; yet let the true believer rely on it for encouragement in the path of duty, and in bearing the cross. The psalm ends with praise, even after this sad complaint. Those who give God thanks for what he has done, may give him thanks for what he will do. God will follow those with his mercies, who follow him with praises
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17-09-2025, 03:47 PM
(17-09-2025, 03:44 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: One thing good about moslems is they like to say alhamdulilah every timevery devout Christians will thanks the Lord during dinner and for every blessings.
How many times do you say alhamdulilah in a day?
Muslims pray more to Allah than Christians to Jesus lah!

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(17-09-2025, 03:55 PM)cheekopekman Wrote: How did you know that leh?
Why I don know?

Ayisha (Radiya Allahu Anha) narrated that "The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) used to make Dhikr (remember Allah) in all his states" [Reported by Imams al-Bukhari and Muslim ].
There is a specific Du'a before having sex with one's wife reported in Sunnah. al-Bukhari and Muslim report from Ibn Abbas that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: "If one of you intending to have sex with his wife says: 'Bismillah. O Allah! Save us from Satan and protect what you give us from Satan! And gets a child then this child will not be harmed by Satan'" .
17-09-2025, 05:01 PM
17-09-2025, 05:01 PM
(17-09-2025, 03:36 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: Any of the 2 commentaries would have likely prove you wrong again...let's go
The "anointed one" refers to the king of Israel, who was chosen and consecrated by God to lead His people. In the Old Testament, the anointing of a king symbolized divine approval and empowerment (1 Samuel 16:13). Historically, this could refer to King David or his descendants, who faced opposition and ridicule from surrounding nations. Prophetically, this phrase also points to Jesus Christ, the ultimate Anointed One (Messiah), who faced mockery and scorn during His earthly ministry (Matthew 27:29-31). The mocking of the anointed one underscores the rejection of God's chosen leaders and, ultimately, the rejection of Christ by the world. This connects to the broader theme of suffering and vindication found throughout Scripture, where God's anointed often endure hardship but are ultimately upheld by God's faithfulness. - BibleHub.com
17-09-2025, 05:59 PM
(17-09-2025, 05:01 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: The "anointed one" refers to the king of Israel, who was chosen and consecrated by God to lead His people. In the Old Testament, the anointing of a king symbolized divine approval and empowerment (1 Samuel 16:13). Historically, this could refer to King David or his descendants, who faced opposition and ridicule from surrounding nations. Prophetically, this phrase also points to Jesus Christ, the ultimate Anointed One (Messiah), who faced mockery and scorn during His earthly ministry (Matthew 27:29-31). The mocking of the anointed one underscores the rejection of God's chosen leaders and, ultimately, the rejection of Christ by the world. This connects to the broader theme of suffering and vindication found throughout Scripture, where God's anointed often endure hardship but are ultimately upheld by God's faithfulness. - BibleHub.com
That's why I said it is debatable..
Anyway....these are from the OT..even the Jews do not recognize David as the messiah..
17-09-2025, 07:18 PM
(17-09-2025, 04:12 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: Why I don know?
Ayisha (Radiya Allahu Anha) narrated that "The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) used to make Dhikr (remember Allah) in all his states" [Reported by Imams al-Bukhari and Muslim ].
There is a specific Du'a before having sex with one's wife reported in Sunnah. al-Bukhari and Muslim report from Ibn Abbas that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: "If one of you intending to have sex with his wife says: 'Bismillah. O Allah! Save us from Satan and protect what you give us from Satan! And gets a child then this child will not be harmed by Satan'" .
How come you know Islam so well leh?

17-09-2025, 07:22 PM
“I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.”
Deuteronomy 18:18-20 KJV
Deuteronomy 18:18-20 KJV
As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly
17-09-2025, 07:24 PM
(17-09-2025, 07:22 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote: “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.”
Deuteronomy 18:18-20 KJV
Yes ..this is definitely not about Muhammad because under the influence of Satan, he praised the pagan goddess Al-lat
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(17-09-2025, 08:21 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: More importantly, David was a prophet of God, chosen by God to be an example and lead mankind to the path of God.
Yes. David is just a prophet of God. His life and writings, especially the Psalms, are deeply connected to prophetic themes, anticipating the coming of the Messiah.
17-09-2025, 08:39 PM
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