Actually, Christians believe that John, the writer of the book of Revelations, was a prophet who came after Jesus (pbuh) so Jesus is not the last Prophet from God.
Wearing or displaying a cross is traditional, not scriptural.
2006-09-17 08:17:42
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answered by Smiley 5
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Biblically conversing, John the Revelator outlived Jesus. it incredibly is proscribing the answer to the Bible. have been there different prophets to different peoples? Are there prophets at present (of the form that seem interior the Bible)? easily Muhammad would desire to qualify. So would desire to Mary Ellen White. So would desire to Joseph Smith and the prophets of the Mormons. Even the Pope would desire to qualify, provided that a prophet is a spokesperson for God, noticeably while moved upon by making use of the Holy Spirit. So would desire to people like Billy Graham, and different non secular leaders. as to in the event that they are or are not is an argument of opinion and for God to compliment.
2016-10-01 01:55:23
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answered by bugenhagen 4
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First I have no idea what you are saying about PBUH, but Jesus never said of Himself as A prophet, He said before Abraham was, I AM that is a proper name, it if you have a reference crosses back to Genesis the burning bush the God of Heaven and earth, Jesus was the Son of God, the second member of the God head, and He warned in Matt to beware of false prophets, and in the last days He would pour out His spirit on all flesh so there will be prophets, to the law and the testamonys if it is not according to this word it is because there is no light in them, free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com God bless Hay why not visit a Seventh Day Adventist church in your area.
2006-09-17 08:20:17
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answered by wgr88 6
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There is nothing in the Bible to say that you should, or should not, wear a cross or hang a cross. That came later as, more or less, a "badge of allegience".
All four Gospel accounts are quite clear that Jesus was killed, placed in a tomb and then rose from the dead. To "rise from the dead" he, naturally, has to be dead in the first place! Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Jesus is the last prophet of God. It says that he was (and is) God.
2006-09-17 08:18:11
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answered by anthonypaullloyd 5
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IMHO questions about Jesus, or Questions designed to convert or recruit people to Jesus (or even away from Jesus for that matter)are simply a waste of time. Ditto for being "saved" or trying to clarify minute points of scripture when there are so many different interpretations and editions of text. People have already decided for the most part if they believe in the fiction written in the bible. People who feel God talks to them have psychological problems because hearing voices is a psychological illness. All the major world religions have issues like this.
2006-09-20 07:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually in the Bible, a verse that has been saved from being changed like most of the Bible, states: "I will send a Prophet after Jesus, who is like unto thee Moses". This verse refers to Prophet Muhammad!! I'm not sure where in the Bible it states this. I'll go look it up and then get back to you!!
2006-09-17 09:10:21
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answered by bttrfly* 3
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First of all Jesus Christ is not, was not a prophet.
But for the sake of argument, lets say that he was.
He stated that he is the only begotten son of God, he stated that he and the father were one. He stated that the only way to the father (God) was through the son.
So if he stated all these things and more, that would make him a lier by your beliefs and therefore a prophet who lies would be a false prophet and not worthy of believing or worshipping at all.
So, it seems to me, that you either have to accept EVERYTHING that Jesus is, or reject it all, not just bits and pieces that seem to fit with what you want or do not want.
Jesus is either absolute truth or absolute lie, no inbetween.
2006-09-17 08:17:00
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answered by cindy 6
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In the Bible Jesus tells of a Prophet that will come after him. This is Muhammad. the words that Jesus said God will put in that Prophets mouth are the words of the Qur'an.
2006-09-17 08:12:26
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answered by abdulaziiz 3
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In the book of Hebrews, chapter one
In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe. The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven. So he became as much superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs.
2006-09-17 08:14:43
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answered by DRDAVE 3
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Hebrews 1
Jesus Christ Is Gods Son
1Long ago God spoke many times and in many ways to our ancestors through the prophets. 2But now in these final days, he has spoken to us through his Son. God promised everything to the Son as an inheritance, and through the Son he made the universe and everything in it. 3The Son reflects God's own glory, and everything about him represents God exactly. He sustains the universe by the mighty power of his command. After he died to cleanse us from the stain of sin, he sat down in the place of honor at the right hand of the majestic God of heaven.
2006-09-17 08:14:26
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answered by williamzo 5
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