This is the Turkish edition of "All that the Prophets have Spoken."
The following description is from the English edition:
As the influence of Islam becomes more widespread, you meet more Muslims. But how do you communicate with them the central message of the Scriptures? Where do you begin? How do you even start?
In their holy book, the Quran, Muslims are told to believe the Torah of Moses, the psalms of David and the gospel of Jesus. And if you've ever spoken with them about the Scriptures, they may have told you that they "believe all the prophets."
While many Old Testament stories are mentioned in the Quran, and both speak of the same prophets, yet there are significant differences in interpretation and understanding. But how do you bridge those differences to present the message of the Bible in a way that they will understand?
“All that the Prophets have Spoken” takes a look at the Word of God from the perspective of a Muslim reader, all without referral to Islam or the Quran. With an awareness of what Muslims believe about key prophets, this book examines what the Scripture has to say about these men and connects them with the core message of the Bible. Keeping in mind the Islamic perspective, the book builds on this understanding and addresses questions Muslims might have, so that by the end, they will have a clear understanding of the God of the Bible.
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Posted by alanwhite on 13th Jun 2013
This is a great presentation of the Bible’s main theme in good Turkish. The book was translated from English by a Turkish national. I have given this book to many of my Turkish friends. A chronological approach to sharing the good news about how we can make peace with our Creator and Savior is the way to go in sharing with people lacking a background in Bible knowledge. This book includes great theological content as well as readable style and helpful illustrations and diagrams. It is excellent for all who read Turkish whether in Turkey or elsewhere.
(Originally posted on March 05, 2011)