@KingDawah1 The context is a parable, not a botany lecture.
Many scholars note that Jesus is speaking of seeds that are “sown in the field”—that is, seeds used in agriculture by His hearers.
@muslimorthodoxy I’m sure he’s not begging. Chef GodLogic just demolished and embarrassed one of your so called scholars Dr. Nasser who couldn’t defend his position.
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@muslimorthodoxy@PatOLeary1 The argument is: Matthew’s angel acts as a messenger from God; Exodus’ Angel is identified within the scene as God Himself speaking.
@muslimorthodoxy The absence of a definite article in Hebrew or Greek does not by itself determine whether the angel is a unique divine figure or a created angel; Christians distinguish them based on context of the passage and whether the angel speaks and acts as God or merely as God’s messenger.
@sappholives83 He never called himself Christian because the word “Christian” came later.
We know!! They were first called Christian’s at Antioch.
Using the same logic
He never called himself Muslim because the word “Muslim” came later.