Newborn Jesus – Speaks!

Minutes after Jesus is born – he speaks – according to the Koran. Are the authors of the Koran, mistaken? Perhaps they are lying, like the Jews who wrote the Talmud?

The Koran says Jesus was born in late September, or early October, and preached a Judgement Day.

[19:30] (The infant spoke and) said, “I am a servant of GOD. He has
given me the scripture, and has appointed me a prophet.
[19:31] “He made me blessed wherever I go, and enjoined me to
observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and the obligatory charity
(Zakat) for as long as I live.

Interesting, beause the Day of Atonement ussually falls in late September, or early October. John the Naaarite for life was preaching a Judgement Day – too! Did all Nazarites for life, who were born of the Holy Spirit, preach a Judgement Day? John and Jesus were filled with the Holy Spirit. Did this Spirit cause Jesus to speak just after he was born? Did John the Baptist also speak when he was a newborn?

Jon the Nazarite

O John, you shall uphold the scripture, strongly.” We
endowed him with wisdom, even in his youth.
[19:13] And (we endowed him with) kindness from us and purity, for
he was righteous.
[19:14] He honored his parents, and was never a disobedient tyrant.
[19:15] Peace be upon him the day he was born, the day he dies, and
the day he is resurrected back to life.
Mary
[19:16] Mention in the scripture Mary. She isolated herself from her
family, into an eastern location.
[19:17] While a barrier separated her from them, we sent to her our
Spirit. He went to her in the form of a human being.
[19:18] She said, “I seek refuge in the Most Gracious, that you may
be righteous.”
[19:19] He said, “I am the messenger of your Lord, to grant you a
pure son.”
[19:20] She said, “How can I have a son, when no man has touched me;
I have never been unchaste.”
[19:21] He said, “Thus said your Lord, `It is easy for Me. We will
render him a sign for the people, and mercy from us. This is a
predestined matter.’ ”
The Birth of Jesus
[19:22] When she bore him, she isolated herself to a faraway place.
[19:23] The birth process came to her by the trunk of a palm tree.
She said, “(I am so ashamed;) I wish I were dead before this
happened, and completely forgotten.”
[19:24] (The infant) called her from beneath her, saying, “Do not
grieve. Your Lord has provided you with a stream.
[19:25] “If you shake the trunk of this palm tree, it will drop ripe
dates for you.
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*19:25 Thus, Jesus was born in late September or early October. This
is when dates ripen in the Middle East to the point of falling off
the tree.
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[19:26] “Eat and drink, and be happy. When you see anyone, say, `I
have made a vow of silence [to the Most Gracious]*; I am not talking
today to anyone.’ ‘
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* 19:26 The statement [to the Most Gracious] occurs in the Original
Arabic Quran after “vow of silence” and is not included in the
English translation. (submission.org editorial change)
[19:27] She came to her family, carrying him. They said, “O Mary,
you have committed something that is totally unexpected.
[19:28] “O descendant of Aaron, your father was not a bad man, nor
was your mother unchaste.”
The Infant Makes a Statement
[19:29] She pointed to him. They said, “How can we talk with an
infant in the crib?”
[19:30] (The infant spoke and) said, “I am a servant of GOD. He has
given me the scripture, and has appointed me a prophet.
[19:31] “He made me blessed wherever I go, and enjoined me to
observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and the obligatory charity
(Zakat) for as long as I live.
[19:32] “I am to honor my mother; He did not make me a disobedient
rebel.
[19:33] And peace be upon me the day I was born, the day I die, and
the day I get resurrected.”

There is, for example, the Protevangel of James, which begins with
an account of the birth of Mary to Joachim and Anna in their old
age, when they had given up all hope of having children. Like the
infant Samuel in the Old Testament, Mary was dedicated by her
grateful mother to the service of god in the temple, and there she
was placed in [the] charge of the priest Zechariah. When she was
twelve years old she was betrothed by her guardians to Joseph. The
story of the angelic annunciation and virginal conception follows
the nativity narratives of Luke and Matthew, with various
embellishments: Mary’s chastity is vindicated, for example, by
the ‘ordeal of jealousy’ prescribed in Numbers 5.11-28. In a cave
near Bethlehem Mary gives birth to Jesus, Salome acting as midwife.
When Herod fails to find the infant, after the visit of the wise men
from the east, he tries to lay hands on the child John (later the
Baptist), but when he too is not to be found (having been hidden
with his mother Elizabeth in a hollow mountain) Herod has his father
Zechariah put to death in the temple court.

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