Prophecies of Prophet Muhammad in the Bible

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Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is mentioned by name in ten locations in the Christian Gospel.
Nah mate, Matt Mark Luke John never mentions him because it'll be another 600 years before Mohammed arrives.. :p
When Jesus died on the cross he said "It is finished" {John 19:30), he didn't say "There'll be a remake 600 years from now starring a bloke called Mohammed"..:)
 

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I think its fair I post the truth of Moses' prophecies in Deuteronomy 18 from a biblical point of view.

Moses promised the Israelites twice that the Lord would raise up a prophet like him, the idea being, given the context, that this prophet, like Moses, will among other things be also an intercessor between the people and the Lord.

Deuteronomy 18:15, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your midst, from your brethren. Him you shall hear."

Deuteronomy 18:18, "I will raise up for them a Prophet like you from among their brethren, and will put My words in His mouth, and He shall speak to them all that I command Him."


Many centuries later, both Peter and Stephen quote the text in reference to Jesus. For Peter, Jesus was the fulfilment of what had been spoken of by “all His holy prophets” (Acts 3:21) including Moses, and that the leaders need to obey Him and what He says. That is, Peter uses this text, which the Jews knew about, "For Moses truly said to the fathers, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear in all things, whatever He says to you" (Acts 3:22) and applied it directly to Jesus, with the idea that they needed to repent for what they had done to Him (Acts 3:19).

Next, in Acts 7:37 which says, “This is that Moses who said to the children of Israel, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear.’ ", when Stephen, though in a different context than Peter’s, was proclaiming Jesus, he, too, referred back to that famous promise, and he, too, claimed that it pointed to Jesus. He was saying that Moses, in His role in history and leading the Jews, had prefigured Jesus. That is, as Peter had done, Stephen was seeking to show the people that Jesus was the fulfilment of prophecy and that they needed to listen to Him. Contrary to the charge against him, that Stephen had been speaking “blasphemous words against Moses and God” (Acts 6:11), Stephen proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah, a direct fulfilment of what God had promised through Moses.

The prophecies were/are about Jesus our Saviour NOT Muhammed. This is the truth of the Bible not the Quran and other Islamic teachings.
 
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Not according to the Bible. The Bible tells us all three Persons created the world, "Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth” (Genesis 1:26). The "US" means all three of the Persons of the Godhead.

Then John 1 tells us Jesus created this world, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. ... And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth" (John 1:1-4, 14). This goes hand in hand with Genesis 1.

So again no similarities.
"Us" refers to God and all of His Unimaginable Powers. It is the " Royal 'We' " as the Kings of old used to demonstrate their many powers.

God is The Only True King of all kings that ever were and that have already gone by.

And it really does not make any sense at all to say that three persons Made everything. People, and therefore persons, need to eat and clean for God's Sake. God Is Bereft of such shame and is therefore in no way any body nor person!

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Nor does it tell us that Jesus created this world either.

"The Word be-came flesh"

It means that He Spoke the word 'Be' and the flesh was thence Created from water.

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Nah mate, Matt Mark Luke John never mentions him because it'll be another 600 years before Mohammed arrives.. :p
When Jesus died on the cross he said "It is finished" {John 19:30), he didn't say "There'll be a remake 600 years from now starring a bloke called Mohammed"..:)
You shall soon know Mister as death approaches all of us. :)
 

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I think its fair I post the truth of Moses' prophecies in Deuteronomy 18 from a biblical point of view.

Moses promised the Israelites twice that the Lord would raise up a prophet like him, the idea being, given the context, that this prophet, like Moses, will among other things be also an intercessor between the people and the Lord.

Deuteronomy 18:15, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your midst, from your brethren. Him you shall hear."

Deuteronomy 18:18, "I will raise up for them a Prophet like you from among their brethren, and will put My words in His mouth, and He shall speak to them all that I command Him."


Many centuries later, both Peter and Stephen quote the text in reference to Jesus. For Peter, Jesus was the fulfilment of what had been spoken of by “all His holy prophets” (Acts 3:21) including Moses, and that the leaders need to obey Him and what He says. That is, Peter uses this text, which the Jews knew about, "For Moses truly said to the fathers, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear in all things, whatever He says to you" (Acts 3:22) and applied it directly to Jesus, with the idea that they needed to repent for what they had done to Him (Acts 3:19).

Next, in Acts 7:37 which says, “This is that Moses who said to the children of Israel, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear.’ ", when Stephen, though in a different context than Peter’s, was proclaiming Jesus, he, too, referred back to that famous promise, and he, too, claimed that it pointed to Jesus. He was saying that Moses, in His role in history and leading the Jews, had prefigured Jesus. That is, as Peter had done, Stephen was seeking to show the people that Jesus was the fulfilment of prophecy and that they needed to listen to Him. Contrary to the charge against him, that Stephen had been speaking “blasphemous words against Moses and God” (Acts 6:11), Stephen proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah, a direct fulfilment of what God had promised through Moses.

The prophecies were/are about Jesus our Saviour NOT Muhammed. This is the truth of the Bible not the Quran and other Islamic teachings.
Please re-read below.

First Characteristic: A prophet like Moses (peace be upon him)

There were hardly any two prophets who were as similar as Prophets Moses (peace be upon him) and Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Both were given a comprehensive law and code of life.

Both encountered their enemies and were victorious in miraculous ways.

Both were accepted as prophets and statesmen.

Both migrated, following conspiracies to assassinate them.

Analogies between Moses (peace be upon him) and Muhammad overlook not only the above similarities, but other crucial ones as well.

These include the natural birth, the family life, and even death; both Moses and Muhammad died the natural death.
And with sincerity, if you please, that one below also :)

Between Moses, Muhammad and Jesus

Some people believe that this prophecy refers to Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him).

However, this cannot be true.

The following ten points of comparison between Prophets Moses, Muhammad and Jesus (peace be upon them) demonstrate that Prophet Jesus does not fit this particular prophecy.

It would clarify the identity of “that Prophet” who has come after Moses (peace be upon him). This comparison is self-evident.

Following are the details:

1- Birth

The birth of Jesus was miraculous.

According to Christian and Muslim beliefs, he was miraculously born of the Virgin Mary. However, both Moses and Muhammad (peace be upon them) were born in the usual manner; the physical association of man and woman. Therefore, Jesus is not like Moses in that respect; however, Muhammad is like Moses.

2- Parents

Moses had a father and a mother; so did Muhammad. Jesus, however, had only a mother and no human father. Therefore, Jesus is not like Moses in that respect, but Muhammad is.

3- Marital status

Both Moses and Muhammad got married and had children. There is no record of a marriage and offspring in the case of Jesus (peace be upon him). Therefore, Jesus is not like Moses, but Muhammad is.

4- Death

Both Moses and Muhammad died due to natural causes and were buried.

The end of the mission of Jesus on the earth was unusual; being raised up to the heavens according to Islamic belief and crucifixion according to Christian belief.

According to Christians, Jesus died for the sins of the world, but Moses did not have to die for the sins of the world. He and Muhammad died due to natural causes. Therefore, Jesus is not like Moses, but Muhammad is.
 
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Nah mate, Matt Mark Luke John never mentions him because it'll be another 600 years before Mohammed arrives.. :p
When Jesus died on the cross he said "It is finished" {John 19:30), he didn't say "There'll be a remake 600 years from now starring a bloke called Mohammed"..:)
Could you please not "mate" me? :)

I am pretty sure all of them disciples mentioned him since that is what Prophets are all about, making Prophecies about the future. :)
 

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In the beginning was the word...

Which means that the Word is still God since it is God that Created all things and Gave them all their meaningful natures

But!

It is no longer God per se because God Knows Well the relationship between the human being and the devil, to say the least, hence the use of the past tense as in 'The Word Was'.

The first verse revealed of the Glorious Qur'ān was a Command to

'READ'

See?

What God Is Really Asking us to do is to be RESPECTFUL simply, comprende amigos?
 
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Qur'an

Chapter 96, SŪRATUL 'ALAQ, CHAPTER: THE CLOT

In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.

1. Read: In the Name of your Lord who created.

2. Created man from a clot.

3. Read: And your Lord is the Most Generous.

End of the first three verses

God Created everything, so read by being AWARE of Him at the same time and not letting the devil get the better of you.

He Made you from a drop of water which was basically nothing, so what do you pretend now, knowledge?

Read sincerely and be reminded of His Good Generosity because you need to struggle to become the best version of yourself too, maybe even better than your ancestors if you want to aim for the high ranks of Heaven after you die.

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So you should be good and sacrifice for His Sake Alone and not for show, fame, women, and whatnot.

The more good deeds you do, the better, although consistency is important because,

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The whole Bible in both the Old and New Testaments is about Jesus because He is the way, the Truth and the Life. All the patriarchs and prophets' (Muhammed is not one of them) teachings are consistent with Jesus' teachings because they are inspired by Him.

It is amazing to note that the Bible is truly consistent in content. If one would ask 40 different people from different cultures to write the same story without talking to each other beforehand could they provide a unified story? Would they all say the same thing? Would their facts be different? Would there be a different “tone” to each one? It is nearly impossible for a group of people to write in harmony with each other without consulting beforehand. In the same way, the accuracy and truth of the Bible can be highlighted by the harmony of its authors who wrote about controversial topics, but yet agreed on every point of doctrine.

And Jesus is in just about in every book of the Bible. This is not always obvious when we read the Bible, but Jesus said that the Scriptures, which was the Hebrew Bible or “Old Testament” as we know it today, testified about Him (Luke 24:27, 44; John 5:39). The Bible really is a unified story that points to Jesus.
 
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Jesus's miracles were a clear demonstration of God's awesome power flowing through him..:)-
The 37 MIRACLES OF JESUS http://www.bcbsr.com/survey/jmrcls.html
"..even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father." (John 10:38)
Bringing little girl back to life
Bringing widows son back to life
Bringing Lazarus back to life
Stilling the storm
Feeding 4000
Walking on sea
Feeding 5000
Coin in fishes mouth
Withering fig tree
Big catch of fish
Water into wine
Another big fish catch
Healing leper
Healing Centurions servant
Healing Peters mother-in-law
Healing sick at evening
Healing paralysed man
Healing haemorraging woman
Healing two blind men
Healing mans withered hand
Healing Canaanite womans daughter
Healing boy with seizures
Healing blind man
Healing deaf and dumb man
Healing another blind man
Healing crippled woman
Healing man with dropsy
Healing 10 lepers
Restoring a cut-off ear
Healing noblemans sons fever
Healing crippled man at Bethesda
Healing a born-blind man
Casting out demons into pigs
Curing a mute lunatic
Casting out dirty spirit
Curing a possessed blind-dumb man
Appeared to his followers after his death
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PS- How many miracles did Mohammed do?
 

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You shall soon know Mister as death approaches all of us. :)
Christians don't die.. :p
Jesus said -"..whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?"
She said to Him, "Yes, Lord, I believe that You are the Christ, the Son of God" (John 11:26/27)
 

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50 replies in one day tells me someone was bored.

Prophet Muhammad (saw) is mentioned in the Bible. He's called Ahmed if memory serves. Which is a form of Muhammad, like Bob and Robert.

It is well known he's mentioned in the Bible. But most will never accept it. Especially the people here. One reason is because it would indicate Christians need to follow him as well. Something most will never do, so they completely reject it.

It's very similar to Jesus and the Jews. The people of Israel knew Jesus was coming, when he showed up they rejected him. Now the Jews wait on the antichrist.


Christians know Muhammad is a prophet of the God of Abraham. But due to bias and various other issues like ego, you'll never hear them admit it. If they do, they become Muslim not long after.

The Almighty says they know the prophet like they know their own sons.

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It took me a while to realize it, but most people (especially here) don't want the truth. They want you to tell them what they believe is the truth. No one here is looking for truth, everyone thinks they have it. Their own version anyway.

I've shared this one here a few times.

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It took me a while to realize it, but most people (especially here) don't want the truth. They want you to tell them what they believe is the truth. No one here is looking for truth, everyone thinks they have it. Their own version anyway.
But why on earth should anybody want to believe Mohammed? What are his 'credentials'?
By contrast, Jesus's street cred is off the scale because not only was his arrival foretold multiple times in the Old T, but when he arrived his 37 miracles blew people's socks off..:)
 

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Jesus's miracles were a clear demonstration of God's awesome power flowing through him..:)-
The 37 MIRACLES OF JESUS http://www.bcbsr.com/survey/jmrcls.html
"..even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father." (John 10:38)
Bringing little girl back to life
Bringing widows son back to life
Bringing Lazarus back to life
Stilling the storm
Feeding 4000
Walking on sea
Feeding 5000
Coin in fishes mouth
Withering fig tree
Big catch of fish
Water into wine
Another big fish catch
Healing leper
Healing Centurions servant
Healing Peters mother-in-law
Healing sick at evening
Healing paralysed man
Healing haemorraging woman
Healing two blind men
Healing mans withered hand
Healing Canaanite womans daughter
Healing boy with seizures
Healing blind man
Healing deaf and dumb man
Healing another blind man
Healing crippled woman
Healing man with dropsy
Healing 10 lepers
Restoring a cut-off ear
Healing noblemans sons fever
Healing crippled man at Bethesda
Healing a born-blind man
Casting out demons into pigs
Curing a mute lunatic
Casting out dirty spirit
Curing a possessed blind-dumb man
Appeared to his followers after his death
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PS- How many miracles did Mohammed do?
We do not differentiate between any of His Prophets.

Everything Jesus and Moses did was by God's Power Alone.

What you are comparing does not make any iota of difference to me since all of them preached the same message to their people, love God more than any other thing no matter what happens.
 

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Christians don't die.. :p
Jesus said -"..whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?"
She said to Him, "Yes, Lord, I believe that You are the Christ, the Son of God" (John 11:26/27)
Your body will perish soon Mister. :)
 

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But why on earth should anybody want to believe Mohammed? What are his 'credentials'?
By contrast, Jesus's street cred is off the scale because not only was his arrival foretold multiple times in the Old T, but when he arrived his 37 miracles blew people's socks off..:)
People should want to follow his teachings because God Sent him after the era of Jesus and his people was over.

What is sadder than hilarious is that Jesus himself is coming back down to Earth soon (from another dimension/realm of existence) and will abide by the updated teachings of God revealed through the last Prophet Muhammad, while "fake Christians" only pretend to love God while they don't really believe and acknowledge that He Did Indeed Send many a Prophet to thousands of nations with the same message of returning, adhering, and abiding completely to true monotheism!

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Proof 3: That he will descend from the brothers of the Israelites, the Ishmaelites

The two prophets, Muhammad (peace be upon him) and Moses (peace be upon him), were both descended from the brothers of the Israelites.

To elaborate, Abraham (peace be upon him) had two wives: Sarah and Hagar.

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Hagar bore Abraham his first son, Ishmael (peace be upon him), (Genesis 16:15) and then Sarah bore him Isaac (peace be upon him).

Ishmael became the grandfather of the Arab nation, and Isaac became the grandfather of the Jewish nation.

The prophet who was prophesized about was not to come from among the Jews themselves, but from among their brothers, the Ishmaelites. (Genesis 21:2-3)

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Muhammad (peace be upon him), a descendant of Ishmael, is indeed this prophet.

Also, Isaiah (42:1-13) speaks of the servant of God, His ‘chosen one’ and ‘messenger’ who will bring a law.

“He will not falter or be discouraged till he establishes justice on earth.

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In his law the islands will put their hope.” (Isaiah 42:4) Verse 11 connects the ‘chosen one’ with the descendants of Kedar.

Who was Kedar?

According to Genesis 25:13, Kedar was the second son of Ishmael, the ancestor of Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him).

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The same verse prophesies about the ‘chosen one’, whose mission of prophethood would be for all the nations; this fits only Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) whose mission was for all nations, unlike the Hebrew prophets whose missions were limited to Israel:

…he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will not fail or be discouraged till he has established justice in the earth; and the coastlands wait for his law… Let the desert and its cities lift up their voice, the villages Kedar inhabits.
 
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[Mohammed}- People should want to follow his teachings because God Sent him after the era of Jesus and his people was over.
Mohammed was just one of many so-called "prophets" and "holy men" who arrived after Jesus, so why should we listen to any of them latecomers?
For example Joseph "the Pelvis" Smith of the Mormons (below) was a dead ringer for Elvis, he had multiple wives and was killed in a gunfight, huh some "prophet"..:)

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