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Isaiah 14 "I Will Ascend" and the Muslim "Allah"

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Isaiah 14 "I Will Ascend" and the Muslim "Allah"

Postby Jon Smith on 2008 Apr 17 Thu 6:48 am

In Isaiah 14 ....The scriptures tell us about the reason for the fall of Lucifer. Twice in verse 13, 14 Lucifer is quoted as saying "I will ascend" the word in Hebrew is alah.......Is there any connection between the use of this Word and the Name of the Muslim god "Allah"?

It is interesting to note that Mohammed received the Koran from an "Angel of Light" as we know the scripture says that 2Co 11:14 "And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light."

Can it be that Satan is so stuck on himself that he still is saying "I will ascend" and actually using that as a name for himself when giving Mohammed the name of the god that he should worship?
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Postby Jon Smith on 2008 Apr 17 Thu 6:51 am

I was just thinking on this a little more.....When asked by someone is "Allah" in the Bible you might be able to use this verse to show them that "Allah" could be in the Bible and his name is "Lucifer"......just a thought.
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