Description: The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) presents the Lord, God, as being exclusive to the Israelites. He is specifically identified with them, as opposed to other peoples. Conversely, the God of the Qur’an, Allah, is God, being the God of everyone and everything. This fundamental theological difference between the two Scriptures has significant historical implications as well.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
02:50 The God of the Exodus in stats
07:49 Moses’ killing of an Egyptian
10:08 Moses calling Pharaoh to Allah
14:25 Joseph calling his prison inmates to Allah
17:51 Moses’ description of Allah to Pharaoh
24:42 Allah, the “Lord of all peoples”
28:24 An ethnocentric God is a paradox
29:34 The irreconcilability of the Jewish and Christian Gods
32:35 The ethnocentricity of the New Covenant in Hebrews
35:48 The danger of an ethnocentric God
37:30 Four summarising questions
Негізгі бет The Qur’an’s Universal God and the Hebrew Bible’s Ethnocentric God
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