Mohammed or Quran is not mentioned in The Bible.
Satan can win souls if he could prove that salvaton plan of Jesus is fake.
Jesus is mentioned as the Alpha and the Omega i.e the begining and the end.
Galatians 1: 8 But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to that which we preached to you, let him be accursed
Revelation 22:13 - I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
2006-07-13 21:03:19
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answered by itsme 4
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No. . .Torah and different suitable parts of the Hebrew/previous testomony specifically reference a "Messiah". . .and this isn't an Islamic preparation or awareness from the Koran about the Prophet Mohammed. Btw, some have reported that Mohammed is referenced in "song of Solomon" 5:16 yet in basic terms by a really vague appreciation of Hebrew grammar and diverse noun endings to connote honor or respect. Few, if any, Bible scholars, fantastically from the Christian custom, have argued that the English wording names the Prophet Mohammed explicitly. So what we are left with is the Jewish-Christian debate. That Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah or Christ (Greek for "Annointed One"), or, that the Messiah or a Messianic Age has yet to go back.
2016-10-14 11:04:11
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answered by tegtmeier 4
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If one says that Muhammed is not mentioned by the name in Bible or none of the prophecies fit him then ask them how do they know Jesus is the Massiah from the OT?
There is not a SINGLE prophecy about Jesus that tells you his name. Yes the Hebrew OT does uses Muhammedim (Song of Solomn 5:16, im is added for respect)
We will find many prophecies that fit Muhammed fit.
Also if you ever get a hold of Gosple of Barnabas, you will clearly see Muhammed's name there.(See first link, search for Mohammed)
Ask a Jew and he will tell you the exact same thing about Jesus what Chiristians are telling you about Muhammed.
A Christian needs the help of OT's prophecies to prove Jesus was THE MASSIAH yet there are more than a billion of people who accept Jesus as Massiah without looking into Biblical prophecies.
If Christians can use so called "thousands" of prophecies to prove Jesus is the Massiah then why can't this rule apply to Muhammed and see how many fit him?
Question should be to Christians that how many prophecies are they willing to deny?
I should really start working on a website.
2006-07-13 20:43:40
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answered by Mesum 4
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Most people would say no -outright- or say he is a false prophet, but they probably aren't aware that in the original Christian teachings another prophet was mentioned by Jesus, by the name of 'Ahmed', (Mohammed) who would lead the people in similar paths to the other prophets and spread the belief of the one God. However, this belief is hardly known by many or it is immediately frowned upon because people don't like to consider the possiblities that could arise if they believed this.
* In Arabic, the names Mohammed and Ahmed are like the equivalent of the English names Bob and Robert, for example.
2006-07-13 19:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest that you read the Bible for yourself if you are so interested. Then you would know that the Bible is about Gods chosen people the Jews. How God cares for them and has given them the land of Israel.
Why would God talk about false gods like the moon god? It is a false god and a false religion and the Bible warns us about that constantly.
The prophecy is that God wins in the end and restores the whole of Israel to the Jews, and that includes Lebanon and Syria and parts of Iraq and Egypt. So if I were you I'd get on the winning side, and that is Israel.
We are told that those who bless the Jews God will bless, and those who curse the Jews God will curse. Looks like Islam is a cursed religion to me.
2006-07-13 20:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible and the Koran can be interpreted so many different ways that one could easily say that the Christian Bible predicted him and Islam.
2006-07-13 19:57:25
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answered by adphllps 5
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NO. The Bible is centuries older than Mohammad. So, the Bible would not mention him. Mohammad and the Bible are not contemporaries.
2006-07-13 19:32:38
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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In the Book of Amos it states a principal that God will reveal nothing save through his servants the prophets.
2006-07-13 19:52:35
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answered by Woody 6
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Muhammad (S.A.W.) is the last propht of allah.
And christ will come to earth and lead the Muslims against all the evils at that time.
2006-07-13 19:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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yes false prophecy
2006-07-13 19:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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