Bible mentions that we should beware of false prophets.
i say, we should be wary of a man who tells everyone tat Jesus didn't die 600 years ago when Jesus apparently did so, for us.
2006-10-19 20:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Bible was written many years before Muhammed, but I think you already knew that!
2006-10-20 03:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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False prophets.
On the other hand, Mohammad writes about Christians and quotes from the bible. However, some of his writing directly contradicts the bible.
Remember, Mohammad comes after Jesus.
2006-10-20 04:01:34
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answered by J. 7
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Establishing Ismeall had a convenant and would be the father of a great nation......
And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing. And I will bless them that bless thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. “ (Gen. 12:2-3)
After the birth of Ishmael and before the birth of Isaac, God’s promise to bless the families of the earth through Abraham’s descendants was repeated:
“As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. “ (Gen. 17:4)
“... of the son of the bondwoman (i.e. Ishmael) will I make a great nation because he is thy seed” (Gen. 21:13)
i) That Hagar and Ishmael were taken away from Palestine and dwelt in the wilderness (of Paran);
To Moses:
“And the Lord said unto me, they have well spoken that which they have spoken, I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.“ (Deuteronomy 18:17-18)
According to the Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible, “Brethren” is the:
“Personification of a group of tribes who were regarded as near kinsmen of the Israelites. “
The Bible refers to the Israelites as the brethren of the Ishmaelites (e.g. Gen. 16:12, and Gen. 25:18).
Prophet Muhammad was from Ismaelites. Prophet Jesus from
Israelites.
2006-10-20 04:06:00
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answered by Muse 4
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Nothing..sorry
2006-10-20 03:52:20
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answered by Augustine 6
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Technically and grammatically, No...but some people have tried to construe some prophecies as referring to him.
2006-10-20 03:52:06
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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Deuteronomy 18:18
Peace.
2006-10-20 03:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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no, the bible is concerned with the jewish people and religion. prophets of another religion would not be mentioned.
2006-10-20 04:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.
2006-10-20 03:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely nothing.
2006-10-20 04:12:59
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answered by injesu 3
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