As the Injil records ʿĪsā’s words and actions, reactions intensify. Some are drawn to him, others resist or oppose him. This article observes why Isa’s message, mercy, and authority provoked such strong responses.
After asking what the Injil is and whether it can be trusted, this article listens carefully to how the Injil itself presents ʿĪsā (Jesus): who he is, what he taught, how he acted, and why his message carried unusual authority.