The God of the Bible is not Allah

 

In another attempt to use Strong's concordance to prove Camping right, these people have completely missed the boat concerning the name Allah.  The word "allah" is from a contraction of two words in the Arabic.  "AL" ILah" which literally means "the god" or "the deity" denoting that Allah is the only god, thus removing Christ from the Godhead.  These words are not found in the Hebrew or Aramaic Scriptures in Daniel.  The Aramaic word in Daniel is "elahh" which is translated "God" or "gods" depending upon the context of the usage. 
(Dan 2:11 KJV) And it is a rare thing that the king requireth, and there is none other that can show it before the king, except the gods, whose dwelling is not with flesh.
 
(Dan 2:18 KJV) That they would desire mercies of the God of heaven concerning this secret; that Daniel and his fellows should not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.
 
The word "elahh" is a cognate of the Hebrew word "eloahh" which means "God" and is a singular form of the very common plural word "elohim."  It is found 57 times in the Hebrew Scriptures with the greatest concentration in Job (41 times).  Neither "elahh" nor "eloahh" ever refer to the ancient Babylonian moon god Allah.  To attempt to amalgamate the two is nothing more than comparing the God of heaven to a demonic moon god.  This, of course, constitutes blasphemy of the highest order.  

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