Does the number 19 ring a bell Christians and Jews?

Colfax

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The number 19 is in the Quran, its also in the bible and Torah, doesn't that prove its from the same God?

I'm talking about the verse talking about the angels

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74:30. "Over it are nineteen" (19 angels).
74:31. And We have not made the wardens of the fire others than angels, and We have not made their number but as a trial for those who disbelieve, that those who have been given the book may be certain and those who believe may increase in faith, and those who have been given the book and the believers may not doubt, and that those in whose hearts is a disease and the unbelievers may say: What does Allah mean by this parable? Thus does Allah make err whom He pleases, and He guides whom He pleases, and none knows the hosts of your Lord but He Himself; and this is naught but a reminder to the mortals.
 
FInally the proof they have all been looking for.....or not.
 
Sorry, I'm not seeing what you're getting at. The fact is that the Bible and the Torah teach things that are drastically contradictory to what the Quaran teaches about God. That alone should be enough to know they aren't from the same God.
 
The Bible never mentions 19 angels. Of course, the number 19 does appear in the Bible - but not in connection with angels.
http://www.biblegateway.com/keyword/?search=nineteen&version1=49&version2=9ookset&searchtype=all&wholewordsonly=yes&displayas=long&sort=bookorder&showmoreversions=open&limit=none

Just because a number appears in a book that "is from God" does not mean that another book that includes that same number is also "from God". You can - I'm sure - find very many books that include the number "19" - and nearly all of them I'm sure you will agree are not "from God".

- Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/
 
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