Of course they would have to be in agreement on quite a few things, including that both are prophets.
I will ring your doorbell and run away!!!
2007-08-03 11:11:33
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answered by ♥Satan♥Lord♥of♥Flames♥ 3
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Yes Arroon and Musa A.s.
And Every single Prophet and Every single prophet from Adam to Muhammed in Paradise right now!
I will try and think of others like
Lut and Dawud I believe
Abrahim, Ishael and Issac there is 3 together
Great question I will keep digging my brain which seems to be frozen right now hahahah
thanks!
Salam
2007-08-03 13:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course. Several of the OT prophets lived at the same time. Elijah was a mentor to Elihu and chose him as a successor. There were prophets who remained in Babylon at the same time others ministered to the Jews who began returning to the Holy Land.
2007-08-03 11:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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it might have been wonderful in case you had coated a number of the values that feminist "carry expensive". despite if there are stressful-center feminist as nicely. between the main chasms between feminism and christianity has to do with the liberty of decision. the alternative being that a woman has the the main suitable option to end a being pregnant at will. To Christianity, the alternative is often existence. And why no longer? That became the alternative on your case wasn't it?
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answered by ? 4
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many prophets co existed at the same time ,
for example, sometimes they were 2 or 3 like those prophets who were mentioned in surah yassen , and others in many other surahs.
2007-08-05 02:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Many prophet co existed togather. Lot Abraham Jacob youssef david isaac ismael, Jesus john zacharia
2007-08-03 12:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes many prophets can exist at the same time.
actually in biblical times there was a school for prophets at a place called nov.
another example is elias and elisha, his students who were prophets at the same time.
or if you're a muslim and consider david to be a prophet then he was at the same time as samuel.
2007-08-03 11:11:57
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answered by joe the man 7
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as a prophet myself, i can assure you that we can coexiest. sure, there's an occasional turf war, a cry of blasphemy now and then, and lots of plagiarism lawsuits, but over all, we're a fun-lovin' bunch of channelers-of-the-divine.
i'd even consider doing an all-prophet happy hour, but most of my peers look down their noses at bars. maybe a vegetarian bbq.
2007-08-03 12:53:20
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answered by bad tim 7
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Aaron was the First head Priest
2007-08-03 11:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not?
Elijah and Elisha,
John the Baptist and Jesus, [Yes, He is more than a prophet, but He IS ALSO that.]
The Two Prophets of Revelation.
2007-08-03 11:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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