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JESUS - SON OF GOD! AN EXPLANATION FOR MUSLIMS
By Abdullah Ibrahim
Christians do not believe that Jesus is the son of God in a physical
sense. God forbid that he should take a wife! That would be blasphemy.
However, they do believe that Jesus is the Son of God in a spiritual
sense. Arabs, for example, are commonly known as "sons of
the desert". Nobody would ever think that the desert would
have given physical birth to the Arabs. No, the term "sons
of the desert" has to be understood in a spiritual sense.
Arabs know the desert in and out; they are one with it, that is
why they are called "sons of the desert." In the same
way the Quran calls a wayfarer a "son of the road",
"ibn as sabeel" (Surah 2, Al Baqarah, verse 177) The
Arabic word "ibn" is used in a figurative sense as opposed
to "walad" which is used in a physical way.
Besides having many other titles, such as "Messiah"
or " Son of man", Jesus calls himself "Son of God"
because he knows Him in a profound way, he is one with Him in
essence.
They all asked, "Are you then the Son of God?" He (Jesus)
replied, "You are right in saying I am." (Luke 22:70)
Philip said, "Lord, show us the Father..." Jesus answered:
"Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among
you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father
... Don't you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father
is in me?" (John 14:8-10)
Because God is so much greater than man, He chooses to express
Himself in human terms so that we can understand Him. When Surah
22, Hajj, verse 61 says that Allah sees and hears, it does not
mean He has ears and eyes. Rather He is expressing a spiritual
truth in such a way that we can understand that He is All-knowing.
Similarly, behind the title "Son of God" is a spiritual
truth expressed in human terms.
The Bible calls a number of people "sons of God" but
Jesus is addressed as such in a particular way:
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
(John 3:16)
The Greek word for "one and only son", "mono-genes",
means literally, "one in kind, unique" and has sometimes
been incorrectly translated into Enlish as "only begotten".
This rendering is wrong because "Mono-genes" is also
used in Hebrews 11:17 to describe Isaac as Abraham's "one
and only son", namely the one who was promised by God to
Abraham and his wife Sarah. (Genesis 15) Since Ishmael too was
Abraham's son, but through his servant Hagar (Genesis 16), the
term "one and only" distinguishes Isaac as being uinque
in his kind but not as the only begotten.
Furthermore, the Hebrew word used to describe Isaac in the Old
Testament story as "only son" in Genesis 22:2 is completely
different from the word "begotten" used, for example,
in Psalm 2:7:
I will proclaim the decree of the LORD: He said to me, "You
are my Son; today I have become your Father (or, I have begotten
you).
"In the ancient Near East the relationship between a great
king and one of his subject kings, who ruled by his authority
and owed him allegiance, was expressed....also by "father"
and "son"." (N.I.V. Studybible, Zondervan Bible
Publishers, U.S.A., 1985, footnote) Psalm 2:7 is applied to the
relationship between God and Jesus in a filial not in a carnal
sense in Acts 13:33 as having been a fulfilled prophecy through
his resurrection.
Just as other people are called "one and only sons"
in the Bible because of their uniqueness in some ways, Jesus too
is called exclusively "one and only son of God." On
a number of occasions he made statements to prove this fact:
All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows
who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father
is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal
him. (Luke 10:22)
Nobody else has ever used such language to speak about himself!
(For more examples see: John 5:22-23, Luke 20:9-19, Matthew 3:17)
Jesus, the Son of God, has come to show us what God is like:
No-one has seen God; but God's only Son, He who is nearest to
the Father's heart, he has made him known. (John 1:18)
For questions, comments, more information, a free Bible in the
language of your choice or a free Bible correspondence course
please write to Abdullah Ibrahim at
AAbraham@biblicalchristianity.freeserve.co.uk
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