The Tomb of Jesus

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41 gatherer," as Jesus came to gather the lost tribes of Israel. 2. He is known as Nabi, a prophet among the Moslems. The word "nabi” occurs only in two languages, Arabic and Hebrew. He could not be a. Moslem as none other than the Holy Prophet has been called "Nabi"; so he must be a Hebrew prophet. 3. It is noteworthy that there exists a striking resemblance between the teachings of. Yus Asaf and those of Jesus. For example, Jesus' famous parable of the sower of the seed 10 is also among the parables of Yus Asaf¹¹. Likewise Yus. Asaf gives the name of Bushra (Hebrew and. Arabic name for Gospel) to the word he preached as in the following passage in Ikmaluddin, a historical work about a thousand years old: "Then he began to compare the tree to (Bushra) which he preached to the people, and he likened the spring of water to wisdom and knowledge which he possessed and the birds he compared to the people who swarmed around him and accepted his religion. ". A writer, John Noel, corroborates the discovery of the tomb of Jesus in Srinagar, 10. Matt 13:3 and Luke 8:5. 11. Barlam and Josaphat, p CXI.