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Adnan Oktar
Harun Yahya
priests and the teachers of the law were standing there, vehemently accus-
ing him. Then Herod and his soldiers ridiculed and mocked him. Dressing
him in an elegant robe, they sent him back to Pilate. That day Herod and
Pilate became friends—before this they had been enemies. (Luke, 23:6-12)
In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and John, the supposed interro-
gation of Jesus by Herod is not mentioned.
The contradictions in question are open evidences that those ac-
counts told about the supposed crucifixion of Jesus are based on com-
pletely false information and the descriptions of that moment and en-
vironment contradict one another. If Christians point to the Gospels as
evidence that Jesus was killed, then they need to see that they cannot
arrive at definitive and clear information from the four different ver-
sions of the canonical gospels. In order to see the truth they need to
look at the Koran, which God says that He sent to confirm the Gospel.
Almighty God reveals in the Koran that Jesus was not crucified, that
he was definitely not killed, but that He created an environment that
made unbelievers believe that it happened in that way. Our Lord re-
veals in the Koran that these claims about Jesus are invalid; the traps
set by hypocrites and unbelievers for Jesus came to nothing, and Jesus
was taken up into God's Sight. When the contradictions in the Gospel
passages in question are analyzed in the light of the Koranic verses,
the uncertainty between the four Gospels is immediately clarified:
Jesus did not die, but a special image was shown to make people think
he had been crucified.
Jesus (pbuh) did not die,
but was raised into God's Sight
In the Koran God provides accurate information about the cruci-
fixion of Jesus, which is described in the Gospel in a contradictory and
doubtful manner. In the Koran, God makes it clear that plots against
Jesus were thwarted and that they certainly did not kill him:
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