The created idea of Jesus being the Savior
The created idea of Jesus being the Savior can only be witnessed in the New Testament where the alteration has been highly suspected because of its complete contradiction to the Old Testament that came from the same God. God does not change His mind. God does not call Himself the ONLY SAVIOR then decide to change that and call Jesus the Savior. This term describing Jesus as the Savior was used only twice in the New Testament. This is noted in Luke.2:11 and in John. 4:42. Besides these two occurrences, the only other occurrence in the Gospels clearly refers to God, not Jesus:
Then Mary said: “My being proclaims the greatness of the Lord. My spirit finds joy in God, MY SAVIOR, For He has looked upon his servant in her lowliness...” (Luke 1:46-48)
We cannot ignore the reminder in Isaiah 46:9 where God speaks of Himself: “I am God, there is no other; I am God, there is none like me.” (in other words La Elaha Ella Allah – There is no god except GOD).
In the Final Testament, the Quran, God clearly calls Himself the Redeemer and no savior besides Him. A few verses are listed below.
As for those who repent, reform, and proclaim, I redeem them. I am the Redeemer, Most Merciful. (2:160)
Then Mary said: “My being proclaims the greatness of the Lord. My spirit finds joy in God, MY SAVIOR, For He has looked upon his servant in her lowliness...” (Luke 1:46-48)
We cannot ignore the reminder in Isaiah 46:9 where God speaks of Himself: “I am God, there is no other; I am God, there is none like me.” (in other words La Elaha Ella Allah – There is no god except GOD).
In the Final Testament, the Quran, God clearly calls Himself the Redeemer and no savior besides Him. A few verses are listed below.
As for those who repent, reform, and proclaim, I redeem them. I am the Redeemer, Most Merciful. (2:160)
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