in the song of solomon chapter 5 verse 16....the word muhammedim and im is a plural of respect in the hebrew language in the original but they have translated that in english as all together lovely
2006-11-27 00:17:42
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answered by prince_o0of_darkness 2
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He was never mention uin the Bible .This is just a huge lie . Ahmed dedat is nothing then a deceiver ,he used a false Bible from South Africa for deceiving people that Mohamed was in the Bible but in the same time he call Bible changed and corupt , Only stupid people can believe a man who contradict himself (so according to Ahmed Dedat ,Bible is telling the true when is abt Mohamed , yet Bible is corupt and changed when telling the true abt Jesus being Son of God and dieng on the cross ) hahahaa stupid people who believe a liar .....he fooled you exactly as he wanted hahahhaha
2006-11-27 08:58:51
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answered by bia b 2
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Never, I am afraid.
Mohammed was born 500 years after John's Revelation which is in chronological order the last of the books of the Bible.
Even before, when the word prophet was mentioned in the bible has got nothing do to with the reference to the prophet Mohammed, but it was referring rather to the person of Jesus.
2006-11-27 08:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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what I know that he was mentioned by discribtion.....& when the first time Gabriel came to him he was so scared (there is a sura in quran about that..his wife took him to a man who was following the Bible..he was a religiuse person..he looked at Muhamed & from what he knew from the bible he told prophit Muhamed & his wife that this is an Angel from god...& that Muhamed is the new Massenger from god....people who red the bible at that time were expecting a new messenger......it was mentioned in the bible....
this is what I know....................
2006-11-27 08:24:13
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answered by P.Y.T. 3
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As salaam alaikum sister Jamilah. I think your brothers and sisters have done well with all the neccessary quotations and references. There is nothing for my to say here now and I'm glad for it :)
Well done brothers and sisters!
May Allah bless you sister Jamilah.
2006-11-27 23:51:33
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answered by wolverine_unreal 4
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No where I read. I did read and studied the whole bible a few times.
k1
2006-11-27 08:10:37
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answered by Kenneth G 6
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they change their bible.u can never find His name in bible esp in new version......but He was mentioned with the name of Ahmad in bible.....
May ALlah bless All of us:)
2006-11-27 08:26:33
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answered by karabiner 3
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http://webcast.challengeyoursoul.com/index.php?entryId=104&categoryId=16
http://webcast.challengeyoursoul.com/index.php?entryId=105&categoryId=16
There's a clear verse in the Old Testament mentioning him by name of SHILOH (Arabic word for Prophet)
I won't bother you with my interpretations, here is the link, you figure it out yourself
http://www.islam4all.com/muhamed.htm
Have a nice day :)
2006-11-27 08:10:28
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answered by Regina 5
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hi mav, muslimrose has something for u:
Biblical Prophecies on the Advent of
Muhammad , the Prophet of Islam
The Biblical prophecies on the advent of the Prophet Muhammad are evidence of the truth of Islam for people who believe in the Bible.
In Deuteronomy 18, Moses stated that God told him: “I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers; I will put my words in his mouth, and he will tell them everything I command him. If anyone does not listen to my words that the prophet speaks in my name, I myself will call him to account.” (Deuteronomy 18:18-19).1
From these verses we conclude that the prophet in this prophecy must have the following three characteristics:
1) That he will be like Moses.
2) That he will come from the brothers of the Israelites, i.e. the Ishmaelites.
3) That God will put His words in to the mouth of this prophet and that he will declare what God commands him.
Let us examine these three characteristics in more depth:
1) A prophet like Moses:
There were hardly any two prophets who were so much alike as Moses and Muhammad . 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 and Jesus overlook not only the above similarities but other crucial ones as well. These include the natural birth, the family life, and death of Moses and Muhammad but not of Jesus. Moreover Jesus was regarded by his followers as the Son of God and not exclusively as a prophet of God, as Moses and Muhammad were and as Muslims believe Jesus was. So, this prophecy refers to the Prophet Muhammad and not to Jesus, because Muhammad is more like Moses than Jesus.
Also, one notices from the Gospel of John that the Jews were waiting for the fulfillment of three distinct prophecies. The first was the coming of Christ. The second was the coming of Elijah. The third was the coming of the Prophet. This is obvious from the three questions that were posed to John the Baptist: “Now this was John’s testimony, when the Jews of Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Christ.” They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” (John 1:19-21). If we look in a Bible with cross-references, we will find in the marginal notes where the words “the Prophet” occur in John 1:21, that these words refer to the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18.2 We conclude from this that Jesus Christ is not the prophet mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:18.
2) From the brothers of the Israelites:
Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac (Genesis 21). Ishmael became the grandfather of the Arab nation, and Isaac became the grandfather of the Jewish nation. The prophet spoken of was not to come from among the Jews themselves, but from among their brothers, i.e. the Ishmaelites. Muhammad , 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 down a law. “He will not falter or be discouraged till he establishes justice on earth. In his law the islands will put their hope.” (Isaiah 42:4). Verse 11, connects that awaited one with the descendants of Kedar. Who is Kedar? According to Genesis 25:13, Kedar was the second son of Ishmael, the ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad .
3) God will put His words in the mouth of this prophet:
The words of God (the Holy Quran) were truly put into Muhammad’s mouth. God sent the Angel Gabriel to teach Muhammad the exact words of God (the Holy Quran) and asked him to dictate them to the people as he heard them. The words are therefore not his own. They did not come from his own thoughts, but were put into his mouth by the Angel Gabriel. During the life time of Muhammad , and under his supervision, these words were then memorized and written by his companions.
Also, this prophecy in Deuteronomy mentioned that this prophet will speak the words of God in the name of God. If we looked to the Holy Quran, we will find that all its chapters, except Chapter 9, are preceded or begin with the phrase, “In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.”
Another indication (other than the prophecy in Deuteronomy) is that Isaiah ties the messenger connected with Kedar with a new song (a scripture in a new language) to be sung to the Lord (Isaiah 42:10-11). This is mentioned more clearly in the prophecy of Isaiah: “and another tongue, will he speak to this people” (Isaiah 28:11 KJV). Another related point, is that the Quran was revealed in sections over a span of twenty-three years. It is interesting to compare this with Isaiah 28 which speaks of the same thing, “For it is: Do and do, do and do, rule on rule, rule on rule; a little here, a little there.” (Isaiah 28:10).
Note that God has said in the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18, “If anyone does not listen to my words that the prophet speaks in my name, I myself will call him to account.” (Deuteronomy, 18:19). This means that whoever believes in the Bible must believe in what this prophet says, and this prophet is the Prophet Muhammad .
take a look in here:
http://www.islam-guide.com/ch1-3-more.htm
http://www.islam-guide.com/cgi-bin/goto.cgi?http://www.islamicweb.com/bible/main.htm
peace Mav.
2006-11-27 09:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They may hid that.As God loves Muhammad i love him too.
2006-11-27 08:22:00
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answered by First♥ 3
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