@NxtLvlBusiness@jaydyer 100% error. The name Jesus or Yeshua in Hebrew even means 'salvation of Jehovah.' At Matthew 4:10 Jesus refuted Satan, quoting Deuteronomy 6:13. Just one of many instances in which Jesus quoted or made reference to the Hebrew scriptures.
@jaydyer ". . . that the Islamic Allah is the same God of the Bible."
Why do you hesitate to use his name? It's Jehovah.
"That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth."—Psalm 83:18, KJV
Check out also John 12:28.
@mary_got_grace Sorry, friend. But no, Jesus is the SON of God, and John 1:1 was translated in English—by trinitarians—more than 1,000 years after the church invented the doctrine of the Trinity.
@Nicholas_Bow I admire your zeal, but your understanding of Scripture is superficial. It is necessary to examine the words in question in the original languages, and it is important that the interpretation of any verse harmonizes with the rest of the Bible. Please read: https://t.co/iijWQSNWTH
@HealthRanger First you have to understand that not all who receive God's favorable judgment go to heaven. Many more will live on Earth than go to heaven. If you can't understand that biblical truth, you will never understand the answer to your question.
@HealthRanger I can answer your question—if you really want an answer. But I'm not going to spend time posting it here until I'm convinced you want to hear it.