Arabic in the days of Moham-
  med, and was circulated
  among the Christian Arabian
  tribes such as Himiar, Ghas-
  san, Najran, El-hira, and
  others. ..Also, it was in the
  hands of Mohammed himself,
  who, of course, read it as did
  those who came before him.
  (Jonah 94); therefore, if there
  was any change or alteration
  in the Bible, the Muslim
  accusers would have kept the
  original to prove their cause
  and claims.
      6. By the seventh century
  after Christ, the copies of the
  Bible were in the thousands,
  whether in the original
  languages or in the different
  translations, circulated in
  the hands of the Christian
  and non-Christian sects, in
  every country and every
  nation; and there was no
  military might, nor civilian
  authority, nor religious inf-
  luence, nor governmental
  powers, that could have the
  legitimate warrent or legal
  jurisdiction that would enable
  it to reach out to every part
  of the world where copies of
  the Bible existed, confescate
  them, and change them. The
  job of collecting the millions
  of copies of the Bible was and
  still is most impossible. More-
  over, a big number of the
  ancient manuscripts, in the
  original languages and in
  different translations, are
  found in a number of major
  museums. Moreover, it was no
  surprise that all those copies
  were in perfect harmony. | 
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