Prophet Muhammads prophetic Name, Ahmed, was found in the Dead Sea - TopicsExpress



          

Prophet Muhammads prophetic Name, Ahmed, was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and it was mentioned precisely in the Glorious Quran for the Prophet to be foretold by this very Name, Ahmed: And when Jesus the Son of Mary said, O children of Israel, verily I am the Apostle of God sent unto you, confirming the law which was delivered before me, and bringing good tidings of an Apostle who shall come after me, and whose name shall be Ahmed. And when he produced unto them evident miracles, they said, this is manifest sorcery. (The Noble Quran, 61:6) Prophet Jesus here has shed the light on the old Prophecy of the coming Prophet, Ahmed. So Ahmed was prophesied before Christ and also during Christs lifetime. Prophet Muhammad in the Bible: Aside from the thorough articles in this section below, I demonstrated in my debate how Prophet Muhammad was Prophesied in the Bible [1] [2], and how he is the Final and Special Prophet that was going to be sent to all of mankind, according to the Bible itself. The Bible in the Old and New Testaments made DIRECT Prophecies about: The Prophet who will come from the EAST. The Bible defined EAST to mean Arabia, and the lands of Kedar and Teman (Saudi Arabia today). The Prophet who will come from Arabia. The Prophet who will come from the lands and tents of Kedar and lands of Teman. Kedar and Teman (also called Tema in the Bible) are two of Ishmaels sons: Genesis 25:13-15. The Prophet who will crush the idols of the deserts of Kedar. The Prophet who will fight the idol worshipers in the deserts of Kedar. The people of Kedar will Glorify GOD Almighty, and GOD will Glorify His Holy Temple in Kedar. Arabia will rejoice and blossom. The Prophet who will come from the Desert. Again, the Bible also defined the Desert to mean the lands of Arabia, Kedar and Teman. The Prophet of the New Law & New Covenant, whom the Jews must not fear. The Prophet who is like Moses. Both Muhammad and Moses brought new Laws. There is the Law of Moses, which the entire Bible is built on, and there is the Law of the Holy Quran, which Islam is built on. Also in the New Testament, Christ is recorded to have said this to the Jews: So [For this reason; Therefore] I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to people [a nation] who do the things God wants in his kingdom [will produce its fruit]. (Matthew 21:43). Jesus Christ here spoke about foreign people; non-Jews. Jesus was a Jew and was speaking with Jews. Read more... - By the way, the Kingdom of God here means THE COVENANT & RELIGION OF GOD on earth to the new nation. - John 1:19-21 John was asked if he were the Messiah, Elijah, and then The Prophet: John 1:21. - John 7:40-44, Jesus was supposed to come from Davids line, while the Prophet was NOT. He was a foreigner. Again, in John 1:19-21 John was asked if he were the Messiah, Elijah, and then The Prophet: John 1:21. In John 7:40-44, Jesus was supposed to come from Davids line, while the Prophet was NOT. He was a foreigner. So the awaited Messiah and the awaited the Prophet were clearly TWO DIFFERENT PERSONS, who are strangers to each others, and are not from the same bloodline. Let us look at the text of verses of John 1:19-21 and John 7:40-44 in details to see the two different persons to come: the Messiah (Christ) and the Prophet: John 1:19-21 John the Baptist Tells People About Jesus 19 Here is the ·truth John told [testimony John gave; witness of John; 1:6] when the ·leaders [Jewish leadership; L Jews; C John often uses the term “Jews” to refer to the religious leaders in opposition to Jesus, rather than to the Jewish people generally] in Jerusalem sent ·priests and Levites [C the religious authorities; priests oversaw temple worship; Levites were members of the tribe of Levi who assisted them; 1 Chr. 23:24–32] to ask him, “Who are you?” 20 John ·spoke freely [confessed] and did not ·refuse to answer [deny it]. He said, “I am not the ·Christ [Messiah].” 21 So they asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” [C Elijah, an OT prophet, was expected to come back before the Messiah; 1 Kin. 17—2 Kin. 2; Mal. 4:5–6.] He answered, “No, I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” [C the Prophet like Moses predicted in Deut. 18:15–19] they asked. He answered, “No.” John 7:40-44 The People Argue About Jesus 40 When the people heard Jesus’ words, some of them said, “This man really is the Prophet [1:21; C the “prophet like Moses” of Deut. 18:15–18].” 41 Others said, “He is the ·Christ [Messiah].” Still others said, “The ·Christ [Messiah] will not come from Galilee. 42 The Scripture says that the ·Christ [Messiah] will come from David’s ·family [offspring; L seed; 2 Sam. 7:12–16; Ps. 89:3–4; Is. 9:7; 55:3] and from Bethlehem, the ·town [village] where David lived [Mic. 5:2].” 43 So ·the people did not agree with each other [L there was a division in the crowd] about Jesus. 44 Some of them wanted to ·arrest [seize] him, but no one was able to ·touch [L lay a hand on] him.
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 18:14:47 +0000

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