- The Qur’an and the Injil affirm that Isa had no human biological father.
- The Qur’an and the Injil affirm that God was not the father of Isa through a sexual act.
- The Qur’an and the Injil affirm that Isa was conceived through the Spirit of God.
- The Qur’an and the Injil affirm that Mary his mother was a virgin when he was born.
- The Qur’an and the Injil affirm that Isa is sinless.
- The Qur’an and the Injil call Isa the Word of God.
Il y a un accord significatif dans les croyances sur la naissance d'Isa Al-Masih, mais le problème est dans la terminologie ou le titre que nous utilisons. Il est important d'expliquer ce que signifie l'Injil lorsque le "Fils de Dieu" est mentionné :
- "Fils de Dieu" est un synonyme de Christ/Messie dans ses rôles de prophète, de prêtre et de roi.
- "Fils de Dieu" implique une relation unique avec Dieu
- "Fils de Dieu" implique l'inséparabilité et la mutualité avec Dieu
- Le "Fils de Dieu" est celui qui a le caractère et la nature de Dieu
- Le "Fils de Dieu" est dans la soumission à Dieu
The Holy Bible style often repeated and paraphrased something twice or more. In the same way, “Son of God” in connection with two other terms: Christ and Messianic King. Here are all the paired or parallel titles involving Son of God, for example:
“Then Nathanael declared: “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.” (Injil John 1: 49)
“Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” (Injil Matthew 16: 16)
“And demons also came out of many, crying, “You are the Son of God!” But he rebuked them, and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ.” (Injil Luke 4: 41)
“Martha said to him: Yes, Lord; I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, he who is coming into the world.” (Injil John 11: 27)
“These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name.” (Injil John 20: 31)
Ainsi, la signification du "Fils de Dieu" dans le contexte de l'Injil inclut le Christ ou le Roi messianique. Les trois rôles du Christ (prophète, messager, prêtre, médiateur, intercesseur et roi, autorité) sont sous-entendus dans les versets concernant le Fils.
