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Abraham Accord. A Match Not Made in Heaven
Dr. Abraham Mathews (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Three faiths. One name. Irreconcilable truths.
When the Abraham Accords were signed in September 2020, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco normalized relations with Israel. The ancient wall of Arab non-recognition - standing since 1948 - was breached not by war, but by a real estate developer turned presidential son-in-law, armed with a hundred-page plan and the conviction that the children of Avraham need not be enemies.
Abu Dhabi responded with an architectural symbol: a mosque, a church, and a synagogue - three identical cubes, side by side, equal in every dimension. The declaration was theological: one God, one foundation, one truth.
But is that really true?
Abraham Accord: A Match Not Made in Heaven argues it is not - on the evidence of history, archaeology, linguistics, and the actual content of all three faiths, examined without diplomatic softening.
At the center stands a Jewish man with a Jewish name: Yeshua - not the English "Jesus," nor the Arabic "Isa." He is the promised Messiah of the Tanakh, a real historical figure of extraordinary and unblemished character. Yet the portrait drawn of him by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam could not be more different.
Consider: Yeshua is mentioned by name or title 78 times in the Quran - called Al-Masih (Messiah) 11 times. His mother Maryam appears 34 times - more than Muhammad and Isa combined. Muhammad himself is named only 4 times in his own scripture. The Quran honors Yeshua's virgin birth, his miracles, his messianic title - while denying his deity, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. A scripture that grants more prominence to another faith's central figure than to its own founder, while fundamentally redefining who He is.
The fault lines run deeper:
This book is written for four audiences: the world's political leaders, two billion Muslims, fifteen million Jews, and two billion Christians - because the hour is too late for comfortable vagueness.
And yet something unites all three faiths: each is awaiting a Messiah, and each senses the wait is nearly over.
Only Yeshua can deliver the peace accord that human diplomacy never could. He alone is the world's credible hope in this era of confusion, conflict, and moral exhaustion.
The chessboard is set. The pieces are moving.
A Messiah is desperately overdue.
And He is coming again.
Dr. Abraham Mathews - MS · PhD · Physician & Biblical Scholar
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