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Including me?

2007-08-16 05:03:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

Unknown, but perhaps this will help:

“Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” (Amos 3:7).

God lives and he reveals his will to men who believe in him and who obey his commandments, as much in our day as at any time in the history of nations. God has never revealed at any time that he would cease to speak forever to men. If we are permitted to believe that he has spoken, we must and do believe that he continues to speak, because he is unchangeable. …

What is revelation but the uncovering of new truths, by him who is the fountain of all truth? To say that there is no need of new revelation, is equivalent to saying that we have no need of new truths—a ridiculous assertion.

Many people live in darkness, unsure of God’s will. They believe that the heavens are closed and that people must face the world’s perils alone. I know that God communicates to mankind through his prophet.

Through the ages God has called prophets to lead mankind. What Is a Prophet? A prophet is a man called by God to be his representative on earth. When a prophet speaks for God, it is as if God were speaking. A prophet is also a special witness for Christ, testifying of His divinity and teaching His gospel. A prophet teaches truth and interprets the word of God. He calls the unrighteous to repentance. He receives revelations and directions from the Lord for our benefit. He may see into the future and foretell coming events so that the world may be warned.

A prophet may come from various stations in life. He may be young or old, highly educated or unschooled. He may be a farmer, a lawyer, or a teacher. What, then, identifies a true prophet? A true prophet is always chosen by God and called through proper priesthood authority.

2007-08-16 12:39:56 · answer #2 · answered by The Corinthian 7 · 1 1

Act 13:1
many prophets.

2007-08-16 12:19:24 · answer #3 · answered by Mosa A 7 · 1 0

Enough to get the job done. Once Salvation was achieved, there was no further need for prophets from God. Any such seen after Jesus completed His Mission must necessarily have come from someone else. Who argues with God? Who lies about God and His Works? Those are important questions that you NEED to consider.

2007-08-16 12:13:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Millions. Currently there are about 6.5 million that God sends to your home. *knock knock* -Acts 5:42

Unfortunately,like the messengers of old, people do not listen to them. -2 Chronicles 36:16; Acts 7:52; Jeremiah 7:27; Matthew 5:10-12

2007-08-16 12:06:49 · answer #5 · answered by johnusmaximus1 6 · 0 2

As recited by the scripts, they are many, they where sent as messengers and prophets. Some are mentioned and some are not.

Noah
Israel
Mosses
Joshua (Essa)- Jessus-
Yoda
Ishmael
Isaac
Jacob
Abraham
Mohammed

They are not mentioned in order, these are the famous ones whose names and stories were recited, and there are more whom we no nothing of..

2007-08-16 12:43:47 · answer #6 · answered by KaysoCles 3 · 1 1

I dunno?Almost all information on religion is popular belief and not factual based.Here's one for ya how many chapters are missing from the current version.Do you find it odd to base ones life on a chopped up version of what a god wanted people to know?

2007-08-16 12:11:41 · answer #7 · answered by dvampyregod666 2 · 0 2

1 hundred and 24 thousand not less not more came on this earth

According to one of the narratives ascribed to the Prophet (pbuh), reported in Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the Prophet (pbuh) told Abu Zarr (ra), in response to his question regarding the total number of prophets of God, that God sent one hundred and twenty four thousand prophets (Nabi) in all, out of which three hundred and fifteen were messengers (Rasu’l). If this narrative is correctly ascribed to the Prophet (pbuh) and if the narrators have correctly transmitted the words of the Prophet (pbuh), then the number given in this narrative is correct. However, in view of the absence of a more authentic source of this information, Muslims generally hold this number to be correct.

I hope this helps. .

May the Almighty guide us all to the path of His liking

Prophets Mentioned in the Quran:


01. Adam
02. Sheeth
03. Idris(Enoch)
04. Nuh(Noah)
05. Hood
06. Saleh
07. Ibrahim(Abraham)
08. Ismail(Ishmael)
09. Is-haaq (Isaac)
10. Lut (Lot)
11. Yaqub(Jacob)
12. Yusuf(Joseph)
13. Shu'aib
14. Ayyub(Job)
15. Musa(Moses)
16. Harun(Aaron)
17. Dhul-Kifl(Ezekiel)
18. Dawud(David)
19. Sulaiman(Solomon)
20. Elijah(Iliyas)
21. Yunus(Jonah)
22.Zakariyaa(Zechariah)
23. Yahya(John)
24. Isa(Jesus)
25.Muhammad(P.B.U.H and his progeny) The purist creation ever to walk this Earth.
124,000 Prophets


Although we are only told 25 prophets in the holy Quran we are told by Hadith (Words or doings of Muhhamad or his Ahlulbait), that there are 124,000 prophets in total

2007-08-16 12:04:37 · answer #8 · answered by Haroon 3 · 2 5

Haroon just hit the bulls eye

2007-08-16 12:20:32 · answer #9 · answered by Syed Aleemuddin Noor 4 · 1 1

None.

There are no gods; so called "messengers and prophets" are simply liars or delusional people.

2007-08-16 12:06:38 · answer #10 · answered by Brent Y 6 · 1 4

There are still prophets, so no one knows. A prophet will not ever say anything that goes against the bible.

2007-08-16 12:04:28 · answer #11 · answered by ? 7 · 2 4

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