The Talmud contains scattered, late references to a figure some scholars identify as Jesus of Nazareth, often using the name ‘Yeshu.’ These passages are brief, polemical, and centuries removed from Jesus’ lifetime, making them historically unreliable. For Christians, the Talmud’s claims do not align with—and cannot undermine—the eyewitness testimony of the Gospels, the resurrection of […]
In Islam, Jesus—known as Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus son of Mary)—is honored as a prophet and messenger of God, but He is not considered divine. The Quran affirms Jesus’ virgin birth and miracles, yet it explicitly denies that He is the Son of God, rejects the crucifixion and resurrection, and identifies Him as a human […]
In Islam, Judas is not mentioned by name in the Quran, but Islamic tradition holds that he was one of the disciples of Jesus (Isa) and that he betrayed him. According to the Quran, Judas was crucified in place of Jesus, as Allah raised Jesus to Himself, and the matter was made to appear as […]
From a Christian and Biblical perspective, Muhammad is not mentioned or prophesied anywhere in the Bible. Old Testament prophecies about a coming prophet are consistently understood within Christianity to be fulfilled exclusively by Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who is the final and ultimate revelation from God (Hebrews 1:1-2). A profound question sometimes arises […]