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65 Biblical References Prove the Qur’an Tells Us the Truth That Jesus Was Not Crucified

 

65 Biblical References Prove the Qur’an Tells Us the Truth That Jesus Was Not Crucified
The Qur’an states:
“And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but it was made to appear so to them… And certainly, they did not kill him.”
(Qur’an 4:157)
Key Proofs from the Bible
1. Crucifixion was demanded by Jewish leaders, not Jesus himself.
(John 19:6–7, Matthew 27:22)
2. Pilate considered Jesus innocent and tried to release him.
(Matthew 27:17–21, Luke 23:4)
3. Pilate’s wife warned him after a dream about Jesus.
(Matthew 27:19)
4. Jesus prayed repeatedly for the “cup” to be removed.
(Matthew 26:36–44, Mark 14:36)
5. Jesus’ prayers were always heard by God.
(John 11:41–42, Hebrews 5:7)
6. An angel strengthened Jesus during his distress.
(Luke 22:43)
7. Jesus feared death and sought protection from God.
(Hebrews 5:7)
8. Jesus described his death as something done by others, not his own purpose.
(John 7:19, John 8:40)
9. Jesus cried: “My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?”
(Matthew 27:46)
10. Crucifixion was considered a curse in Jewish law.
(Deuteronomy 21:23, Galatians 3:13)
11. Jesus’ death occurred unusually quickly according to Pilate.
(Mark 15:44)
12. The other crucified men were still alive when Jesus was removed.
(John 19:32)
13. Jesus’ legs were not broken.
(John 19:33)
14. Blood and water came from Jesus’ side, interpreted by Muslims as a sign of life.
(John 19:34–35)
15. Jesus’ body was placed in a tomb rather than buried traditionally.
(Matthew 27:59–60)
16. The tomb was found empty.
(Luke 24:2–3)
17. The stone was removed from the tomb.
(Luke 24:2)
18. Jesus told Mary: “I have not yet ascended to my Father.”
(John 20:17)
19. Jesus told his disciples that he was not a spirit but had flesh and bones.
(Luke 24:37–40)
20. Jesus ate food after appearing to his disciples.
(Luke 24:41–43, John 21:12–13)
21. Jesus showed physical wounds after his appearance.
(John 20:25–27)
22. The disciples were frightened and confused when they saw him.
(Luke 24:37)
23. Some disciples still doubted after seeing him.
(Matthew 28:17)
24. Angels described him as living, not among the dead.
(Luke 24:4–5)
25. Jesus compared his sign to Jonah’s three days and three nights.
(Matthew 12:39–40)
26. Muslims argue that the “Good Friday” timeline does not match three days and three nights.
(Matthew 12:40)
27. Jonah was alive inside the fish, so Muslims argue Jesus’ comparison implies life.
(Jonah 2:1)
28. Jesus said he was sent to the lost sheep of Israel.
(Matthew 15:24)
29. Jesus told his disciples he would meet them in Galilee.
(Matthew 28:10)
30. Jews feared a claim that Jesus would rise after three days.
(Matthew 27:63–64)
31. The guards were bribed after the tomb event.
(Matthew 28:12)
32. The empty tomb remained unexplained by opponents.
(Matthew 28:13)
33. Jesus never explicitly said, “I will die on the cross for sins,” in the Gospel accounts.
(Interpretive argument)
34. Jesus taught obedience to God’s commandments for eternal life.
(Matthew 19:16–17)
35. Jesus said salvation was connected with following God’s commands.
(Matthew 19:17)
36. Jesus never asked people to worship his death.
(Interpretive argument)
37. If crucifixion brought salvation, Muslims argue that credit would go to Judas, Romans, and Jewish leaders.
(Matthew 27:3–4)
38. Judas’ betrayal was condemned despite being part of the crucifixion story.
(Matthew 26:24)
39. Jesus called the betrayer’s action a great sin.
(John 19:11)
40. Muslims argue God cannot be killed because He is eternal.
(Concept based on God’s nature)
41. Jesus prayed to God, distinguishing himself from God.
(Matthew 26:39)
42. Jesus called God “my God.”
(Matthew 27:46)
43. Jesus taught worship of God alone.
(Matthew 4:10)
44. Jesus acknowledged God as greater than himself.
(John 14:28)
45. Jesus’ enemies mocked him to save himself.
(Matthew 27:40–42)
46. Jesus did not willingly request crucifixion.
(Interpretive argument)
47. Jesus defended himself before authorities.
(John 18:19–23)
48. Jesus was distressed before arrest.
(Mark 14:33–36)
49. Jesus’ disciples initially did not understand the event.
(Luke 24:21)
50. Jesus’ followers expected redemption differently.
(Luke 24:21)
51. The disciples fled during the arrest.
(Mark 14:50)
52. Peter denied knowing Jesus.
(Matthew 26:69–75)
53. The disciples were surprised by later appearances.
(Luke 24:36–41)
54. Jesus continued teaching after his appearance.
(Acts 1:3)
55. Jesus appeared for forty days according to Acts.
(Acts 1:3)
56. Jesus was raised by God.
(Acts 2:24)
57. God is described as the One who raised Jesus.
(Acts 3:15)
58. Jesus called God “the only true God.”
(John 17:3)
59. Jesus distinguished between himself and the Father.
(John 17:1–3)
60. No human can kill God.
(Concept based on divine attributes)
61. Jesus’ humiliation appears inconsistent with God’s greatness.
(Interpretive argument)
62. The Qur’an confirms Jesus was not crucified.
(Qur’an 4:157)
63. The Qur’an states Allah raised Jesus.
(Qur’an 4:158)
64. The Qur’an rejects certainty about the crucifixion claim.
(Qur’an 4:157)
65. Islam concludes that Jesus was honoured and saved by God rather than defeated by his enemies.
(Qur’an 3:55, 4:158)
Conclusion
Final revelation: The Pure Qur’an provides the final clarification:
“They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but it was made to appear so to them… Rather, Allah raised him to Himself.”
(Qur’an 4:157–158)
To read in full about the above-mentioned points, please follow the link below:
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