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Muhammed In The Bible by hammedah001(m): 6:34pm On Jan 23, 2016
1 – INTRODUCTION The idea that the Bible contains prophecies about the coming of Muhammad (peace be upon him), may surprise many people. It isn’t difficult to understand why, since the general perception people have of Muhammad is that of a man with no connection to Biblical Prophets or prophecies. However, taking a closer look at Muhammad’s life, it becomes clear that he upheld the basic tenets that the Biblical Prophets came with, and led millions to do the same. Indeed it is because of the teachings of Muhammad that billions of Muslims, since his time and until today, have revered the persons of Jesus, Moses and Abraham (peace be upon them all). In this article, you will discover how the Bible foretells the coming of an Arabian prophet, specifically Prophet Muhammad. Although there are numerous prophecies about Muhammad scattered throughout the Bible, we are going to focus primarily on the 42nd chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Old Testament. Please note that all verses referenced from the Bible have been taken from the New International Version. 2 – WHAT IS ISAIAH 42 ABOUT? The 42nd chapter of the Book of Isaiah describes itself as a prophecy about the future. Isaiah states that: …the former things have taken place, and new things I declare... [Isaiah 42:9] Isaiah starts the chapter by drawing our attention to a very special person that God will send. He describes this person as: …my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom I delight... [Isaiah 42:1] At least three of the names of Prophet Muhammad are mentioned - “servant”, “chosen one” and “in whom I delight”. Prophet Muhammad is known as God’s Servant, in Arabic “abd - ullah”. “Chosen one” is “Mustafa” in Arabic. This is another of the names of Prophet Muhammad. The one in whom God ‘delights in’ shows that this person is beloved to God. ‘Habibullah’ in Arabic, which means “Beloved of God”, also happens to be one of Prophet Muhammad’s names. 3 – THE LOCATION OF THIS SPECIAL PERSON Isaiah also reveals the location of this special person. He states: Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice. Let the people of Sela sing for joy; let them shout from the mountaintops. [Isaiah 42:11] The two key words used are ‘Kedar’ and ‘Sela’ which together pinpoint an exact location for this special person. Out of all the places on earth that Isaiah mentioned, he chose to highlight Kedar and Sela’s location so we should pay special attention. Who is Kedar, and where did he settle? The Old Testament tells us that Kedar was one of the sons of Ishmael: These are the names of the sons of Ishmael, listed in the order of their birth: Nebaioth the firstborn of Ishmael, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam [Genesis 25:13] Ishmael is one of the sons of the Prophet Abraham (pbuh). The Old Testament tells us that Ishmael dwelt in a place called Paran: While he (Ishmael) was living in the Desert of Paran, his mother got a wife for him from Egypt. [Genesis 21:21] Many Christian interpreters of the Bible hold that Paran is in Arabia. From Clarke’s Commentary on the Bible: He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran – This is generally allowed to have been a part of the desert belonging to Arabia Petraea, in the vicinity of Mount Sinai; and this seems to be its uniform meaning in the sacred writings. Moreover Strong’s Bible Dictionary also tells us: H6290 pâ’rân From H6286; ornamental; Paran, a desert of Arabia: – Paran. We can also place the location of the descendants of Ishmael, known as Ishmaelites, to Arabia. According to Harper’s Bible Dictionary [1] the term ‘Ishmaelites’ is used synonymously with the term ‘Midianites’. We can see this from the story of Joseph in Genesis: “Meanwhile, the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard.” [Genesis 37:36] “Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt. Potiphar, an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him there.” [Genesis 39:1] So these two groups, the Midianites and Ishmaelites, are used interchangeably. We know that geographically, Biblical Midian is located in modern day Western Saudi Arabia, compare a typical Bible map with a modern day map: Kedar and his own sons are also specifically linked to Arabia: “The oracle about Arabia. In the thickets of Arabia you must spend the night, O caravans of Dedanites. … all the splendor of Kedar will terminate” [Isaiah 21:13-16] Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your favored dealers in lambs, rams, and goats; in these they did business with you. [Ezekiel 27:21] The Old Testament scholar Charles Foster says about Kedar: “Namely, of the land of Kedar; which every reader conversant with Arabian geography will recognise as a most accurate delineation of the district of Hedjaz [Western Saudi Arabia], including its famous cities of Makkah and Madina.” [2] In summary we have established that Ishmael and his descendants, specifically Kedar, settled in modern day Saudi Arabia. Whilst it’s true that Saudi Arabia represents a wide geographic region, the use of the word ‘Sela’ pinpoints an exact location. The place being spoken of is actually the city of Madinah because ‘Sela’ is the name of a famous mountain in Madinah. Madinah was the city of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): It is worth mentioning that Prophet Muhammad’s lineage can also be traced back to Prophet Abraham (peace be upon them all). This is through Kedar: 4 – THE JEWISH TRIBES OF MADINAH It’s important to note that historically we know there was a presence of various Jewish tribes in Madinah before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Both Jewish Historians and Islamic history records this fact. The American historian Salo Baron, the most noted historian of the Jews of his generation, recorded the following in his book “Social and Religious History of the Jews”: Judaic presence and influence throughout the region burgeoned steadily throughout the first few centuries of the Common Era. The process is substantiated by solidly sympathetic references to Jews and Judaism in pre-Islamic Arabic literature. By the sixth century, it is clear that Jewish tribes dominated Yathrib (Medina)… [3] The question then arises, why were there numerous Jewish tribes within Madinah? The answer is that the learned Jews were aware of this prophecy in Isaiah and were anxiously awaiting the coming of a new prophet. Islamic history records the fact that whenever a dispute arose between the Jews and Arabs in Madinah, the Jews used to taunt their pagan Arab neighbours, by saying that: “when our prophet arrives we shall obliterate you…”. [4] The Qur’an also affirms this. God says: “Is it not a sign to them that the learned men of the Children of Israel knew it (as true)?” [Chapter 26, verse 197] 5 – WHAT THIS SPECIAL PERSON WILL BRING Isaiah informs us that this special person will bring something new. Mankind is told that we will: Sing to the Lord a new song, his praise from the ends of the earth… [Isaiah 42:10] The statement “a new song” means a new law, a new way of worship. This is exactly what Islam represents. The emphasis on the new song here is singing the praise of God all over the earth. The Qur’an opens with the statement “Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds” and is recited by Muslims all over the world during prayers every day. Some Christians believe that Isaiah is a prophecy about Jesus. When we analyse the life of Jesus as portrayed in the New Testament, we will see that this cannot be the case. The new song cannot refer to Jesus, because he obeyed and followed the Law of Moses throughout his life. Jesus didn’t sing a new song; he sang the same song of Moses, the Torah. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus said: For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Therefore anyone who sets aside one of the least of these commands and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [Matthew 5:18-19] Moreover the disciples of Jesus also followed the Law of Moses, even after Jesus departed. 6 – WHO HE WILL BE SENT TO Isaiah emphasises the universal mission of the coming person by mentioning that he will be made a: ...covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles [Isaiah 42:6] Gentiles means non Jews. The Qur’an confirms that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent to the whole of mankind, Jews and Gentiles alike. In the Qur’an God tells us: We have sent you [O Prophet] as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner for the whole of mankind, but most people have no knowledge. [Chapter 34, verse 28] The verse in Isaiah cannot apply to Jesus because in the Gospel of Matthew Jesus said: “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.” [Matthew 15:24] Isaiah further states that God will: …lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them... [Isaiah 42:16] The pagan Arabs at the time of Prophet Muhammad fit this description perfectly because they had not been sent a messenger prior to Muhammad. The Qur’an bears witness to this, God states that Muhammad was sent to: ... warn a people to whom no warner has come before... [Chapter 32, verse 3] The verse in Isaiah cannot apply to Jesus because his people, the Israelites, had already received the Torah and a multitude of Prophets from God. Here are just some of the Prophets that the Israelites were sent, up to and including Jesus: Moses Aaron Joshua Samuel Nathan David Solomon Micaiah Hoshea Amos Micah Elijah Elisha Jonah Isaiah Joel Habakkuk Zephaniah Jeremiah Ezekiel Daniel Haggai Zechariah Malachi Jesus Isaiah emphasises that this special person will be sent to: ...those who trust in idols, who say to images, ‘You are our gods,’... [Isaiah 42:17] The whole of Arabia at the start of Muhammad’s Prophethood consisted of idol worshippers. Again, this cannot be a reference to Jesus because his people, the Israelites, were monotheists and not idol worshippers. Moreover, Jesus explicitly told his disciples to stay away from the idol worshipping Gentiles, the exact opposite of what Isaiah prophesied. The Gospel of Matthew tells us that: These twelve Jesus sent out with the following instructions: “Do not go among the Gentiles…” [Matthew 10:5] 7 – A WARRIOR WHO WILL FIGHT GOD’S ENEMIES Isaiah states that this special person will be a warrior and will: ...go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies. [Isaiah 42:13] Throughout history God has dealt sternly with those who are sent guidance and persist in disbelief. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had to engage in many battles with the idol worshipping enemies of God and ultimately prevailed against them. By comparison, Jesus did not triumph over his enemies, according to Christians he was crucified by them. Moreover Jesus wasn’t interested in fighting, he was not a man of war, he was a pacifist according to the New Testament. He said such things as: “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” [Matthew 26:52] And: “My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight…” [John 18:36]. 8 – WHAT HE WILL ACHIEVE Isaiah gives us a list of momentous achievements for this special person. Chief of these is that the idol worshippers: ...will be turned back in utter shame... [Isaiah 42:17] Not only did Prophet Muhammad conquer Mecca, the Pagan capital of Arabia, but by the end of his life, in just 23 short years of Prophethood, Arabia had shunned idol worship and now worshipped the One true God of Abraham. This cannot apply to Jesus as it was Christians themselves who were humiliated (and “greatly ashamed”) for hundreds of years after Jesus. They were persecuted at the hands of the Roman Empire who were idol worshippers. They executed some of the followers of Jesus such as Peter and Paul. Christians were tortured and even fed to lions. 9 – A WARNING FROM GOD Finally, Isaiah closes with an admonishment: “Hear, you deaf; look, you blind, and see… You have seen many things, but you pay no attention; your ears are open, but you do not listen… Which of you will listen to this or pay close attention in time to come?” [Isaiah 42:18-23] It seems clear that the “deaf and blind” Isaiah is talking about in this verse are those who reject Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Who among you will heed God by acknowledging him, who will “listen” and “pay close attention in time to come”?
Re: Muhammed In The Bible by onetrack(m): 6:39pm On Jan 23, 2016
My name is in the Bible as well. I therefore claim to be a prophet. Now give me money and women.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by HermajestyQ(f): 8:04pm On Jan 23, 2016
Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah...were d most powerful prophets in the bible.Even when a dead man's body touched d bones of Elisha's, d dead man came back to life (2kings 13:29). Now to OP, if u don't understand d prophesies( words of d holy spirit of God) in d bible, stay out of it & don't misquote it. Isaiah's prophesies are about Jesus( Isaiah 61:1-2) which Jesus confirmed in Lk 4:17-21 when Jesus was given the scroll to read in the temple, he read from the prophesy of Isaiah. Enlighten me OP did Muhamed perform any miracle while he was alive? Just curious.
hammedah001:
1 – INTRODUCTION
The idea that the Bible contains
prophecies about the coming of
Muhammad (peace be upon him), may
surprise many people. It isn’t difficult
to understand why, since the general
perception people have of
Muhammad is that of a man with no
connection to Biblical Prophets or
prophecies. However, taking a closer
look at Muhammad’s life, it becomes
clear that he upheld the basic tenets
that the Biblical Prophets came with,
and led millions to do the same.
Indeed it is because of the teachings of
Muhammad that billions of Muslims,
since his time and until today, have
revered the persons of Jesus, Moses
and Abraham (peace be upon them
all).
In this article, you will discover how
the Bible foretells the coming of an
Arabian prophet, specifically Prophet
Muhammad. Although there are
numerous prophecies about
Muhammad scattered throughout the
Bible, we are going to focus primarily
on the 42nd chapter of the Book of
Isaiah in the Old Testament. Please
note that all verses referenced from
the Bible have been taken from the
New International Version.
2 – WHAT IS ISAIAH 42 ABOUT?
The 42nd chapter of the Book of Isaiah
describes itself as a prophecy about
the future. Isaiah states that:
…the former things have taken
place, and new things I declare...
[Isaiah 42:9]
Isaiah starts the chapter by drawing
our attention to a very special person
that God will send. He describes this
person as:
…my servant, whom I uphold, my
chosen one in whom I delight...
[Isaiah 42:1]
At least three of the names of Prophet
Muhammad are mentioned -
“servant”, “chosen one” and “in whom
I delight”.
Prophet Muhammad is known as
God’s Servant, in Arabic “abd - ullah”.
“Chosen one” is “Mustafa” in Arabic.
This is another of the names of
Prophet Muhammad.
The one in whom God ‘delights in’
shows that this person is beloved to
God. ‘Habibullah’ in Arabic, which
means “Beloved of God”, also happens
to be one of Prophet Muhammad’s
names.
3 – THE LOCATION OF THIS SPECIAL
PERSON
Isaiah also reveals the location of this
special person. He states:
Let the wilderness and its towns
raise their voices; let the
settlements where Kedar lives
rejoice. Let the people of Sela sing
for joy; let them shout from the
mountaintops. [Isaiah 42:11]
The two key words used are ‘Kedar’
and ‘Sela’ which together pinpoint an
exact location for this special person.
Out of all the places on earth that
Isaiah mentioned, he chose to
highlight Kedar and Sela’s location so
we should pay special attention.
Who is Kedar, and where did he settle?
The Old Testament tells us that Kedar
was one of the sons of Ishmael:
These are the names of the sons of
Ishmael, listed in the order of their
birth: Nebaioth the firstborn of
Ishmael, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam
[Genesis 25:13]
Ishmael is one of the sons of the
Prophet Abraham (pbuh). The Old
Testament tells us that Ishmael dwelt
in a place called Paran:
While he (Ishmael) was living in the
Desert of Paran, his mother got a
wife for him from Egypt. [Genesis
21:21]
Many Christian interpreters of the
Bible hold that Paran is in Arabia.
From Clarke’s Commentary on the
Bible:
He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran
– This is generally allowed to have
been a part of the desert belonging
to Arabia Petraea, in the vicinity of
Mount Sinai; and this seems to be
its uniform meaning in the sacred
writings.
Moreover Strong’s Bible Dictionary
also tells us:
H6290 pâ’rân From H6286;
ornamental; Paran, a desert of
Arabia: – Paran.
We can also place the location of the
descendants of Ishmael, known as
Ishmaelites, to Arabia. According to
Harper’s Bible Dictionary [1] the term
‘Ishmaelites’ is used synonymously
with the term ‘Midianites’. We can see
this from the story of Joseph in
Genesis:
“Meanwhile, the Midianites sold
Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, one of
Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of
the guard.” [Genesis 37:36]
“Now Joseph had been taken down
to Egypt. Potiphar, an Egyptian who
was one of Pharaoh’s officials, the
captain of the guard, bought him
from the Ishmaelites who had
taken him there.” [Genesis 39:1]
So these two groups, the Midianites
and Ishmaelites, are used
interchangeably. We know that
geographically, Biblical Midian is
located in modern day Western Saudi
Arabia, compare a typical Bible map
with a modern day map:
Kedar and his own sons are also
specifically linked to Arabia:
“The oracle about Arabia. In the
thickets of Arabia you must spend
the night, O caravans of Dedanites.
… all the splendor of Kedar will
terminate” [Isaiah 21:13-16]
Arabia and all the princes of Kedar
were your favored dealers in
lambs, rams, and goats; in these
they did business with you. [Ezekiel
27:21]
The Old Testament scholar Charles
Foster says about Kedar:
“Namely, of the land of Kedar;
which every reader conversant with
Arabian geography will recognise
as a most accurate delineation of
the district of Hedjaz [Western
Saudi Arabia], including its famous
cities of Makkah and Madina.” [2]
In summary we have established that
Ishmael and his descendants,
specifically Kedar, settled in modern
day Saudi Arabia.
Whilst it’s true that Saudi Arabia
represents a wide geographic region,
the use of the word ‘Sela’ pinpoints an
exact location. The place being spoken
of is actually the city of Madinah
because ‘Sela’ is the name of a famous
mountain in Madinah. Madinah was
the city of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh):
It is worth mentioning that Prophet
Muhammad’s lineage can also be
traced back to Prophet Abraham
(peace be upon them all). This is
through Kedar:
4 – THE JEWISH TRIBES OF MADINAH
It’s important to note that historically
we know there was a presence of
various Jewish tribes in Madinah
before the advent of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh). Both Jewish
Historians and Islamic history records
this fact. The American historian Salo
Baron, the most noted historian of the
Jews of his generation, recorded the
following in his book “Social and
Religious History of the Jews”:
Judaic presence and influence
throughout the region burgeoned
steadily throughout the first few
centuries of the Common Era. The
process is substantiated by solidly
sympathetic references to Jews and
Judaism in pre-Islamic Arabic
literature. By the sixth century, it is
clear that Jewish tribes dominated
Yathrib (Medina)… [3]
The question then arises, why were
there numerous Jewish tribes within
Madinah? The answer is that the
learned Jews were aware of this
prophecy in Isaiah and were anxiously
awaiting the coming of a new prophet.
Islamic history records the fact that
whenever a dispute arose between the
Jews and Arabs in Madinah, the Jews
used to taunt their pagan Arab
neighbours, by saying that:
“when our prophet arrives we shall
obliterate you…”. [4]
The Qur’an also affirms this. God says:
“Is it not a sign to them that the
learned men of the Children of
Israel knew it (as true)?” [Chapter
26, verse 197]
5 – WHAT THIS SPECIAL PERSON WILL
BRING
Isaiah informs us that this special
person will bring something new.
Mankind is told that we will:
Sing to the Lord a new song, his
praise from the ends of the earth…
[Isaiah 42:10]
The statement “a new song” means a
new law, a new way of worship. This is
exactly what Islam represents. The
emphasis on the new song here is
singing the praise of God all over the
earth. The Qur’an opens with the
statement “Praise be to God, Lord of
the worlds” and is recited by Muslims
all over the world during prayers every
day.
Some Christians believe that Isaiah is a
prophecy about Jesus. When we
analyse the life of Jesus as portrayed
in the New Testament, we will see that
this cannot be the case. The new song
cannot refer to Jesus, because
he obeyed and followed the Law of
Moses throughout his life. Jesus didn’t
sing a new song; he sang the same
song of Moses, the Torah. In the
Gospel of Matthew, Jesus said:
For truly I tell you, until heaven
and earth disappear, not the
smallest letter, not the least stroke
of a pen, will by any means
disappear from the Law until
everything is accomplished.
Therefore anyone who sets aside
one of the least of these
commands and teaches others
accordingly will be called least in
the kingdom of heaven, but
whoever practices and teaches
these commands will be called
great in the kingdom of heaven.
[Matthew 5:18-19]
Moreover the disciples of Jesus also
followed the Law of Moses, even after
Jesus departed.
6 – WHO HE WILL BE SENT TO
Isaiah emphasises the universal
mission of the coming person by
mentioning that he will be made a:
...covenant for the people and a
light for the Gentiles [Isaiah 42:6]
Gentiles means non Jews. The Qur’an
confirms that Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) was sent to the
whole of mankind, Jews and Gentiles
alike. In the Qur’an God tells us:
We have sent you [O Prophet] as a
bearer of glad tidings and a warner
for the whole of mankind, but most
people have no knowledge.
[Chapter 34, verse 28]
The verse in Isaiah cannot apply to
Jesus because in the Gospel of
Matthew Jesus said:
“I was sent only to the lost sheep of
Israel.” [Matthew 15:24]
Isaiah further states that God will:
…lead the blind by ways they have
not known, along unfamiliar paths I
will guide them... [Isaiah 42:16]
The pagan Arabs at the time of
Prophet Muhammad fit this
description perfectly because they had
not been sent a messenger prior to
Muhammad. The Qur’an bears witness
to this, God states that Muhammad
was sent to:
... warn a people to whom no
warner has come before... [Chapter
32, verse 3]
The verse in Isaiah cannot apply to
Jesus because his people, the
Israelites, had already received the
Torah and a multitude of Prophets
from God. Here are just some of the
Prophets that the Israelites were sent,
up to and including Jesus:
Moses
Aaron
Joshua
Samuel
Nathan
David
Solomon
Micaiah
Hoshea
Amos
Micah
Elijah
Elisha
Jonah
Isaiah
Joel
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Jeremiah
Ezekiel
Daniel
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Jesus
Isaiah emphasises that this special
person will be sent to:
...those who trust in idols, who say
to images, ‘You are our gods,’...
[Isaiah 42:17]
The whole of Arabia at the start of
Muhammad’s Prophethood consisted
of idol worshippers.
Again, this cannot be a reference to
Jesus because his people, the
Israelites, were monotheists and not
idol worshippers.
Moreover, Jesus explicitly told his
disciples to stay away from the idol
worshipping Gentiles, the exact
opposite of what Isaiah prophesied.
The Gospel of Matthew tells us that:
These twelve Jesus sent out with
the following instructions: “Do not
go among the Gentiles…” [Matthew
10:5]
7 – A WARRIOR WHO WILL FIGHT GOD’S
ENEMIES
Isaiah states that this special person
will be a warrior and will:
...go forth as a mighty man, he
shall stir up jealousy like a man of
war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall
prevail against his enemies. [Isaiah
42:13]
Throughout history God has dealt
sternly with those who are sent
guidance and persist in disbelief.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) had to engage in many battles
with the idol worshipping enemies of
God and ultimately prevailed against
them.
By comparison, Jesus did not triumph
over his enemies, according to
Christians he was crucified by them.
Moreover Jesus wasn’t interested in
fighting, he was not a man of war, he
was a pacifist according to the New
Testament. He said such things as:
“for all who draw the sword will die
by the sword.” [Matthew 26:52]
And:
“My kingdom is not of this world: if
my kingdom were of this world,
then would my servants
fight…” [John 18:36].
8 – WHAT HE WILL ACHIEVE
Isaiah gives us a list of momentous
achievements for this special person.
Chief of these is that the idol
worshippers:
...will be turned back in utter
shame... [Isaiah 42:17]
Not only did Prophet Muhammad
conquer Mecca, the Pagan capital of
Arabia, but by the end of his life, in
just 23 short years of Prophethood,
Arabia had shunned idol worship and
now worshipped the One true God of
Abraham.
This cannot apply to Jesus as it was
Christians themselves who were
humiliated (and “greatly ashamed”) for
hundreds of years after Jesus. They
were persecuted at the hands of the
Roman Empire who were idol
worshippers. They executed some of
the followers of Jesus such as Peter
and Paul. Christians were tortured and
even fed to lions.
9 – A WARNING FROM GOD
Finally, Isaiah closes with an
admonishment:
“Hear, you deaf; look, you blind,
and see…
You have seen many things, but
you pay no attention; your ears are
open, but you do not listen…
Which of you will listen to this or
pay close attention in time to
come?” [Isaiah 42:18-23]
It seems clear that the “deaf and blind”
Isaiah is talking about in this verse are
those who reject Prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him. Who among you
will heed God by acknowledging him,
who will “listen” and “pay close
attention in time to come”?
Solomon was never a prophet but d richest and wisest king that ever lived and JESUS is the son of the Most High God.
Re: Muhammed In The Bible by truthman2012(m): 8:57pm On Jan 23, 2016
Jesus told us false prophets would come among whom is Muhammad. This is true because Jesus said:

Mat. 24:14
And this gospel of the
kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a
testimony to all nations, AND THEN THE END WILL COME.

It is the Gosple of Jesus that God wants to be preached till the end of the world. Islam is not in God's plan of salvation for mankind.

All the Bible passages which you quoted as prophesis about Muhammad are misinterpretations. Muhammad cannot and is not in the Bible.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by Ovacoma: 12:48am On Jan 24, 2016
Did Isaiah also prophesy that mohamed would marry a baby, have his adopted son wife, raid caravans, behead Jews and Christians, rape women after their husbands have been killed in battle, split the moon, utter satanic verses, start a new religion, terrorise those who reject his religion, introduce at most 4 wives for his followers, promise 72 virgins to martyrs of the new religion, throw stones at Satan, kiss, caress and bow to a black stone, etc? If not, prophet Isaiah is never referring to muhammed! Look for another lies!!

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by ril19(m): 1:13am On Jan 24, 2016
I no go talk too much.

OP those prophesies pointed to Jesus Christ and Jesus Christ alone.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by ril19(m): 1:13am On Jan 24, 2016
I no go talk too much.

OP those prophesies pointed to Jesus Christ and Jesus Christ alone.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by Freedom4us: 1:57am On Jan 24, 2016
Please hammedah001 dont make me laugh, this thing you wrote is so long that one needs a day to read it.

Nevertheless Jesus Christ Himself said that the whole bible is about Him Jesus Not Mohammed.


Jesus said that Moses & all the prophets wrote about Him.
So how mohammed is in the bible is a funny to say the least.




John 5:46
For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me; for he wrote of me.

Luke 24:27
And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.

Notice Jesus said ALL of the prophets. so there is no way the bible mentions Mohammed.

[size=14pt]The one place Christians have identified as most likely being mohammed is this verse.[/size]

1 John 2:22
Who is a liar but[b] he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? [/b]
He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.

From 1 John 2:22 we can see that Mohammed denying Jesus Christ shows that mohammed is an antichrist.
That may explain why mohammed encourages moslems not to befriend Christians.


Surah 5:51
O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends:

So yes the bible mentions mohammed as the anti-christ
Re: Muhammed In The Bible by Amberon11: 3:43am On Jan 24, 2016
O.P pls and pls, Mohammed was never referenced in the bible. Why are you Muslims always trying to merge or attach Christianity with Islam? You can never see Christians do that.

In fact, putting Mohammed in the same sentence with Jesus is blasphemy. That prophecy was about Jesus and Jesus confirmed it himself in the new testament.

Repent and give your life to Christ. Islam is a false religion. Mohammed is dead, and Allah is a demon. That foolish being you people refer to as jibreel was also a demon. It was never an angel.

I blame Abraham for all this, if he hadn't committed adultery with Hagar, Islam and Mohammed would've been inexistent.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by Freedom4us: 3:58am On Jan 24, 2016
Amberon11:
O.P pls and pls, Mohammed was never referenced in the bible. Why are you Muslims always trying to merge or attach Christianity with Islam? You can never see Christians do that.

In fact, putting Mohammed in the same sentence with Jesus is blasphemy. That prophecy was about Jesus and Jesus confirmed it himself in the new testament.

Repent and give your life to Christ. Islam is a false religion. Mohammed is dead, and Allah is a demon. That foolish being you people refer to as jibreel was also a demon. It was never an angel.

I blame Abraham for all this, if he hadn't committed adultery with Hagar, Islam and Mohammed would've been inexistent.

I beg read my post properly Mohammed is declared to be an Antichrist.

I agree that putting Jesus and.Mohammed in the same sentence is blasphemy.

Jesus lives Mohammed is dead.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by Ovacoma: 3:56pm On Jan 24, 2016
Praise the Lord!
Re: Muhammed In The Bible by CoolUsername: 4:21pm On Jan 24, 2016
onetrack:
My name is in the Bible as well. I therefore claim to be a prophet. Now give me money and women.

Shut up and take my money.

[̲̅$̲̅(̲̅5̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]

I have no woman but I've been told that I don't look bad in a dress - just saying.

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Re: Muhammed In The Bible by onetrack(m): 8:06pm On Jan 24, 2016
CoolUsername:


Shut up and take my money.

[̲̅$̲̅(̲̅5̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]

I have no woman but I've been told that I don't look bad in a dress - just saying.

Only $5? God is watching you and knows you could give at least $50. It is January, so 'first fruits' and all.... grin

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