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)
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