Many Muslim apologists challenge the Bible’s authenticity, claiming it has been corrupted and superseded by the Quran. This section provides a reasoned defense, addressing common critiques while demonstrating the Bible’s historical reliability, theological consistency, and divine authority. We examine key differences between the Bible and the Quran, refuting misconceptions and affirming the truth of God’s Word and try to answer each point.
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1) Muslim Criticism of “My Lord” in Luke’s Gospel they say proves the bible is corrupted
Common Muslim criticism The phrase “My Lord” (or a similar expression) is used by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke, specifically in the story of the Annunciation, but not in the other Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and John) invalidates the text because it is deleted and therefore corrupted.
2) A Theological Defense of Matthew 22:37 Against Muslim Criticism and Claims of Textual Corruption
Article Addressing Muslim Criticism: Claims of Textual Corruption Due to Variations in Gospel Accounts