Imagine asking for a miracle and receiving an answer—but with an unexpected consequence. Zacharias, a devoted priest, longed for a child, and when his request was granted, he was struck silent. But how long did this silence last? That depends on which text you read. In A Comparative Analysis of the Bible with the Koran – Truth vs. Chaos by Charles R. Floyd, the contrast between the Quran and the Bible reveals a deeper look into divine intention and human faith.

Sura The Imran 3:41 tells us that Zacharias (or Zakariyya) asked for a sign, and God responded that he would not speak for three days and three nights—except through gestures. It’s a temporary silence, more of a symbolic pause before the birth of his son. But Luke 1:19-20 tells a different version. Here, Gabriel appears, announcing that Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth will bear a son—John the Baptist. Because of his doubt, Zacharias loses his voice until John’s birth—a much longer period. His speech only returns when he confirms the child’s name, a pivotal moment that seals God’s promise.

In A Comparative Analysis of the Bible with the Koran – Truth vs. Chaos by Charles R. Floyd, these differences raise questions. Is faith rewarded by works or a divine plan? Does doubt have consequences? Floyd’s book takes a closer look at these details, offering insights that challenge and inspire.

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