* Ahmadu is the Palestinian Aramaic equivalent of the Arabic word Muhammad(un)
"Of special interest always is what . . .Muhammad was in his [Jesus']mother tongue, Palestinian Aramaic. For this we have to look to the Hebrew and Aramaic scriptures. According to the present day Aramaic scriptures, the word for Muhammad would read "Paraqleyta" or "Paraklytos" in Greek and "Menahem" in Hebrew! In the ancient Aramaic scriptures, before these changes, it read "Ahmad", then Munahammana" which is the Aramaic/Syriac rendering for the name "Muhammad." These . . .names . . .[and] words, . . .mean "Comforter" or "Muhammadun" in Arabic.
taken from: http://www.aramaic.org/library/paraclete.html
The Bible
First, let's get to know our bibles. The word Bible comes from the word 'biblios' meaning books. Subsequently, it is a compilation of completely separate books put together into a Canon or what most call "The Bible". The Canon is what the Christian churches have agreed to as being God's word. But for the churches to approve of any book it had to conform to certain already existing Christian beliefs.
But the fact that scholarly men were given the authority to determine what was 'God's word' despite what these books claim, or don't claim, as far as authorship goes gives doubt to the authenticity of the Bible as one, complete, divine book. Because of the clergy's biased methods of including a book as 'God's word' or not different factions of Christianity have different Bibles that they consider to be God's word. The non-canonical works, meaning those books that didn't make the different churches' cut(s), are called the Apocrypha.
For those interested in knowing the truth about the Bible, educate yourself on the Bible, even if it takes years.
As for the Gospel, it is only found in Jesus' words (God bless him and save him!). Here they are read them and learn what he came to teach.