For the 3rd or 4th time I have asked then, why don't you stick to the question like a melted cheese sandwich, and explain to us how Ishmael traveled 1200 kilometers from Mecca to Hebron, in time to join Isaac for their father Abraham's burial.
I should have asked this before, but what I am wondering is, why do you think that Muslims believe that Ishmael traveled from Mecca to Hebron to join Isaac for their father Abraham's funeral?
I have had Muslims tell me that they believe Ishmael joined Isaac for Abraham's funeral in Hebron before they realized the sheer ignorance required to make such a claim. But since you follow the father of lies through his prophet Muhammad, you must consider the 1600 year record of the one true God YHWH to be false, and the 23 year
heavily abrogated 7th century record of Muhammad's Quran to be true.
DISbelieving the whole subject of the Gospel. In other words you haven't been trained so much in what to believe, as what to DISbelieve, DENY and REJECT. But no matter. That distance to travel, and Arabia having been "sealed" as your article put it, causes the same problem no matter which aspect we consider.
I never actually heard any Muslim say that Ishmael went from Mecca to Hebron to go to his father's funeral.
That's because most of Muhammad's followers are as ignorant to where Abraham lived, as they are to its distance from Mecca, even as Muhammad's followers control, and continue to desecrate, Abraham's grave to this day.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=3598.0I don't know who you heard this from. Does it say that anywhere in the Quran (i.e that Ishmael went from Mecca to Hebron to attend his father's funeral)? If the answer is no, then I don't understand why this should be a problem for us in the first place.
Also, isn't it possible that Ishmael was already somewhere close to Hebron when he had to attend his father's funeral, and thus the journey didn't take him that much time?
That is of course irrelevant, because you are not going to be able to move Mecca - a popular place of pagan Arabian moon, sun, star and jinn-devil worship - one inch closer than
1400 kilometers away from THE Holy Land of the prophets and patriarchs. But I'll quote from your fellow followers of Muhammad alone to help you see.
In other words, how do you exactly know where Ishmael started his journey from before going to his father's burial place in Hebron? What sources are you relying on ......
The
ONLY historical record we have on the subject, which is ever increasingly supported by the archaeological evidence. Abraham's journey was in the opposite direction of Mecca. Why on earth would he have wandered out into the vast Arabian desert when he could travel in the fertile crescent where there was water, game, settlements and such to support his journey? Please note where the rivers are on this map:
I got my information from the 1600 year record of the one true God YHWH, which is
directly opposed to the pure poppycock of a bunch
of 7th to 10th century AD SW Arabian desert dwellers, who created Islamic so-called "tradition" regarding Abraham from thin air, over 2500 years after Abraham walked the earth.
Is there something about this absolute matter of fact that is too difficult for you to grasp?
Do you understand it is impossible for you to deny what I just wrote, without lying?
How could those Islamic "tradition" creators have known what went on 2500 years before them?
....... to know that information?
Here's the typical foolish nonsense, of one of Muhammad's followers parroting Islam's tired old lie, in obvious abject ignorance to history and geography:
"Abraham took Hagar and her son, Ishmael to a place near the Kabah; he left them under a tree at the site of Zamzam. No one lived in Makkah back then, yet Abraham made them sit there, leaving them with some dates, and a small water-skin. Thereafter he set out towards home."
http://www.thekeytoislam.com/en/what-do-you-know-about/station-of-abraham-and-zamzam-well.shtmlSo Abraham abandoned his wife Sarah in Hebron, and took off with Sarah's slave Hagar and what Muslims believe to be Hagar's
infant son Ishmael, and wandered across 1200 kilometers of harsh, dry, barren, untraveled, unexplored desert wasteland, a thousand years before the article you presented says that camel caravan transport began, and over a thousand years before a caravan route was established along the Red Sea (remember even Medina wasn't settled until about the 6th century BC) and then dropped Hagar and Ishmael off with some dates and a "small water skin", in one of the driest places that even Arabia has to offer, and then wandered back the 1200 kilometers to his home in Hebron.
Aren't you familiar with this Islamic lie? I can find you more sources that parrot the same story.
So please explain to us how this is humanly possible.
And remember that you believe this foolishness while denying the scriptures, which record an account that is perfectly consistent with history, archaeology and geography. The fact of the matter is, that neither Abraham, Ishmael nor Hagar were ever within 1,000 kilometers, of where Mecca was eventually settled in the 4th century AD.
BTW, concerning your replies above, you didn't provide a direct answer to some of the points that I made, and I also noticed in which places you got stumbled.
Then please point out where as you move through my posts, as I am unaware of anything other than complete confidence in reply to you. Remember I told you that's the wonderful thing about walking in truth. Everything new I learn simply adds another thread to this wonderful tapestry of the things of the Spirit of God. This while Muhammad's followers are walking in the spirit of antichrist, through the father of lies.
I think that is an indication that you didn't know how to answer them.
And trust me, Pete, I will reply to everything starting from your first reply to me in this thread which you repeatedly kept pressuring me to do, and which I promised myself as well.
Thank you my friend. I spent a lot of time preparing those posts for you.
However, it will take me longer than I previously thought. I think it will take me at least a week or two because, apparently, I have to do more research on the things that you brought up and I have to study the Bible more in order to give a thorough and a solid response to your posts.
Excellent. No pressure on you here. Take all the time you need, particularly in bible study. As you approach the scriptures sincerely and prayerfully ask God to reveal Himself to you and help you understand.
Regarding Islam being the exact opposite of the Gospel I have a site geared toward introducing Muslims to the Gospel, with verses that have links directly to the King James Version for further study of select passages.
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/the_lamb_slain.htmI will try me best to show you that Islam and Christianity are actually very similar to each other, not the exact opposites. And it's not going to be that easy, but I will definitely not back down from this debate until I have finally persuaded you to agree with my points.
In light of this post alone, you should be able to see, that is not a rational statement.
Why would I abandon the 1600 year record of YHWH to mankind, as revealed through all of His prophets and witnesses, that His people have followed through two covenants for 3500 years - a record confirmed by history, archaeology, geography and
fulfilled prophecy - to follow Muhammad ALONE, through his STAND-ALONE heavily abrogated, 23 year, 7th century record that I just proved to you is pure poppycock?
If you disagree, then
explain how Islamic so-called "tradition" creators of the 7th to 10th centuries AD, could know what went on with Abraham 2500 years before themselves. Let alone their amusing unhistorical poppycock going all the way back to Adam of 4500 years before them!Since you must reject the scriptures to follow Muhammad alone, let's look at Islam's own books. If you are unfamiliar with the entertaining fables from Islamic so-called "traditoin" regarding Adam, there is a pretty extensive thread on the subject at this link:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=1130.0Some funny stuff in Islam's "traditions" regarding Noah too:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=776.0