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jesus called god AALAAH and moses ELOAHHReader comment on item: Still Asleep After Mumbai Submitted by bayezid (Bangladesh), Dec 29, 2008 at 04:42 ... according to my assumptions, im sure you did not know that you read the translated version of the bible. bible that consists of hebrew and aramaic. im sure you also werent aware that when those sophisticated languages are translated in latin, they lose more than half of their meanings and significnce. so a place where it says one thing your latin ancestors wrote another. so dont be surprised if they left out the word ALLAH from their translations. for your kind information, jesus christ clled ALLAH alah. thats right ALAH. thats the aramaic name for god used by christ. dont forget that the bible was in aramic. and moses called HIM eloahh. thats the name for ALLAH in hebrew. the torah was written in hebrew and not latin either. The BLB (Blue Letter Bible) links the Hebrew word "'eloahh" directly to the Arabic word "Allah", in its root and its meaning as "The True God", it even shows the word "'eloahh" in the Arabic alphabets, which is "Allah", for those of you who read Arabic. As a matter of fact, it also shows the word "'eloahh" in the Aramaic alphabets, which is "AaLaH", and it looks almost the same as in the Arabic alphabets. need more proof ?or is duck tales on ?
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