YES!!!!
You BET Muhammad (peace and blessings of God be upon him) is mentioned in the Bible! But Christians simply deny it.
Lemme show you:
Almighty God speaks to Moses in Book of Deuteronomy chapter 18 verse 18:
"I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and I will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him."
The Christians say that this prophecy refers to Jesus (peace be upon him) because Jesus was like Moses (peace be upon him). Moses was a Jew as was Jesus. Moses was a Prophet as was Jesus.
If these two are the only criteria for this prophecy to be fulfilled, then all the Prophets of the Bible who came after Moses such as Solomon, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Malachi, John the Baptist, etc. (peace be upon them) will fulfill this prophecy since all were Jews as well as prophets.
However, it is Prophet Muhammad who is like Moses:
i) Both (Muhammad and Moses) had a father and a mother, while Jesus (pbuh) was born miraculously without any male intervention.
[Mathew 1:18 and Luke 1:35 and also Al-Qur'an 3:42-47]
ii) Both (Muhammad and Moses) were married and had children. Jesus (pbuh) according to the Bible did not marry nor had children.
iii) Both (Moses and Muhammad) died natural deaths. Jesus (pbuh) has been raised up alive. (4:157-158)
Muhammad is from among the brethren of Moses. Arabs are brethren of Jews. Abraham had two sons: Ishmail and Isaac. The Arabs are the descendants of Ishmail (pbuh) and the Jews are the descendants of Isaac (pbuh).
Words in the mouth:
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was not educated, coudln't read/write, and whatever revelations he received from Almighty God, he repeated them verbatim.
"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 18:18]
iv) Both (Moses and Muhammad) besides being Prophets were also kings i.e. they could inflict capital punishment. Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world." (John 18:36).
v) Both were accepted as Prophets by their people in their lifetime but Jesus was rejected by his people. John chapter 1 verse 11 states, "He came unto his own, but his own received him not."
iv) Both (Muhammad and Moses) brought new laws and new regulations for their people. Jesus, according to the Bible, did not bring any new laws but taught from the Torah. (Mathew 5:17-18).
2. It is Mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy chapter 18:19:
"And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not harken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him."
3. Muhammad is prophesised in the book of Isaiah:
It is mentioned in the book of Isaiah chapter 29 verse 12:
"And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned."
When Archangel Gabrail commanded Muhammad by saying "Iqra" - "Read", he replied, "I am not learned".
4. Prophet Muhammad mentioned by name in the Old Testament, in the Song of Solomon, chapter 5 verse 16:
"Hikko Mamittakim we kullo MUHAMMADIM Zehdoodeh wa Zehraee Bayna Jerusalem."
"His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters
of Jerusalem."
In the Hebrew language, "im" is added for respect. Similarely "im" is added after the name of Prophet Muhammad
to make it Muhammadim. In English translation they have even translated the name of Prophet Muhammad "altogether lovely", but in the Old Testament in Hebrew, the name of Prophet Muhammad is yet present.
Well, YOU decide then! You can't deny the Truth if it's sitting right in front of you, can ya?
Peace and blessings of God be upon you all!
2007-01-12 16:27:10
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answered by ♡♥ sHaNu ♥♡ 4
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Mohammed is never mentioned in the Christian or Jewish scriptures.
He is certainly not the Paraclete referred to in the Gospel of John, as Muslim proselytizers often audaciously (and blasphemously) try to claim... I can assure you, no Christian is prepared to believe that Mohammed is the Holy Spirit.
And any Muslim who makes that assertion comes dangerously close to the Islamic sin known as "shirk" (partnering.)
2007-01-12 22:56:10
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answered by evolver 6
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I think he is prophesized in the Bible as the false prophet.
2007-01-12 22:48:55
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answered by oldguy63 7
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The section in the bible is a reference to the holy spirit, not Mohammad
2007-01-12 22:47:02
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answered by FC 3
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Yes, In 1st and 2nd John. The antichrist.
2007-01-12 22:40:54
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Yes, of course, Muhammad (peace him upon be).
Love,
Lazarus (murtad)
2007-01-12 22:40:50
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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what a load of crap. mohomed is never mentioned in the bible
i am an ex muslimah
2007-01-12 22:39:32
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answered by I WAS SET FREE 1
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Did you go to any kind of school?
2007-01-12 22:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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not.
Try spell check.
2007-01-12 22:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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FALSE PROPHET.
2007-01-12 22:51:44
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answered by funnana 6
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