Saturday, June 22, 2013

Gluttony People of Prophet Isa

One day Jesus walks with a new friend he knew. Browse both banks of the river and took three slices of bread. For Prophet Isa piece of bread, a piece again for his new friend while the remaining piece of the other. 

After the meal Jesus went to the river to drink. Upon returning from the river, Prophet Isa found a piece of bread that is not there anymore. When he asked his friend, the friend said he did not know. Both went back to continue the journey. 


Arriving in a forest, they sat down to rest. Jesus took the soil and gravel, then he said: "Be of gold with the permission of Allah." Suddenly the gravel that was turned into gold. Then Prophet Isa gold split into three parts. "For me a third, a third, and you, being a third is for those who take the bread." 


Spontaneous friend replied, "I am taking that bread." Jesus then said, "Take two parts of this for you." And they parted. 


On the way, companions of Prophet Isa robbers confronted by two men who wanted to kill him. Companions of the Prophet Isa offering, which brought gold to split into three as long as he is not killed. Both robbers were agreed. 


One of the robbers told her to go to the market to shop for food. When it came on the market, people are shopping for what it thinks gold split it into three. He also sprinkled poison into his food to the prophet Isa die and he can have all the gold. 


Stay companions of Prophet Isa with a robber in the forest. But it turns out the robber who lived minded like that was going to the market. He conspired with the Companions of the Prophet Isa to split the gold alone and kill her that if she came shopping food. 


When people are shopping it came, he was killed, his property will be divided in two. Feeling hungry they were eating food that has been poisoned it until they die. 


When Jesus walked through the forest, he found gold in addition to the three bodies were lying dead. He then said, "This is an example of the world, so be careful you are to him."

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