Originally posted by muslimscholarIt is Jewish faith that King David, will return and save the Jews. Those who believed it was Jesus became Christians, those who didn't, remained Jewish.
I read that in the bible it says there will be a prophet that will be like Moses and Christians believe it is Jesus?
It is Muslims who believe that there will be a third Prophet, Muhammed, where Moses is the second, and Abraham is the first.
Originally posted by Regret
The LDS believe this may have been Christ, due to his expounding on the Law of Moses.We also believe it possibly was a reference to Brigham Young and the expelling of the LDS from the United States and the Trek west to Utah.
I'm of the belief that Jesus was probably the prophet Moses was referring to. The Isaiah prophecy of the "suffering servant" can be used to support this. Many theologians also think that the Isaiah prophecy alludes to another end time's prophet that may possibly come about, or one who represents a second Moses or a second David during these times, who God(or Christ) makes another covenant with. I think this has to mainly do with the context of the word "servant" is used in Isaiah, as in some parts it doesn't seem to be directly referring to Jesus.
Understanding prophecy is a tricky thing - really impossible to discern what exactly what is meant within the scriptures and who God is referring to unless he allows us too. I try not to worry about understanding all the prophecy inasmuch as i do fulfilling God's will, because in the end - prophecy or not, that's all I'll really be judged on.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Is it what true? The question concerning whether the Bible is true (or not) or whether the prophet who is foretold by Moses is Jesus? The answer to both questions is categorically yes.
How is moses like jesus when moses is a prophet and according to you jesus is god
Originally posted by muslimscholar
How is moses like jesus when moses is a prophet and according to you jesus is god
Jesus was most likely the prophet Moses was referring to, it's possible that there could be another "Moses" or "David" though based on the later Isaiah prophecy. Only God knows the answer to this one though.😉
The Aramaic Bible mentions "Muhammad" as the next Prophet of GOD Almighty
This article was sent to me by brother Tera Tak Adamar; may Allah Almighty always be pleased with him.
I was getting shock when I read that "Paraklytos" is actually "Muhammad" in Aramaic - the mother tongue' of Prophet Jesus (p.b.u.h).
Follow me as we trace the Biblical history of this Greek word "Paraclete". Startling as it may seem, at one time the word read "Periklytos" and "Paraklytos", which is the name for "Muhammad" in Greek. Surprising? It should not be because both words mean "Praised" or "Celebrate," the meaning and character of the man "Muhammad." (1 Jesus in The Qur'an, One World Publications, (c) Geoffrey Parrinder 1965, 1995, ISBN 1-85168-094-2. Knowing this, there is a need for us to study the life of Prophet Muhammad in depth to see if it all stands up. Surprisingly it does.
Allahu Akbar (GOD is Great)!, for the complete explanation by Aramaic Bible Society please visit:
http://www.aramaic.org/PARAVLETE.html
This proved what has been said by Qur'an:
"Those who follow the apostle the unlettered prophet (prophet Muhammad - p.b.u.h) whom they find mentioned in their own (Scriptures); in the law (Torah) and the Gospel" (Qur'an 7:157)
According to Holy Qur'an the name of prophet Muhammad or Ahmad (p.b.u.h) is mention by name in the Gospel (Injeel):
"And when Jesus son of Mary said: O Children of Israel! Lo! I am the messenger of Allah unto you, confirming that which was (revealed) before me in the Torah, and bringing good tidings of a messenger who cometh after me, whose name is Ahmad (the Praised One)." (Qur'an 61:6)
If you refer to Song of Solomon in Hebrew scripture, the name 'Muhammad' also mention there, please read Song of Solomon 5:16, it looks like this:
"Hikow mamtaqiym wkulow mahamadiym zeh dowdiy wzeh ree`iy bnowt yruushaalaaim."
Originally posted by ThundarThen, doesn't Brigham Young and his experiences with the LDS not appear to be more than coincidence? Or do these theologians draw the line at someone that doesn't follow their dogmatic traditions?
I'm of the belief that Jesus was probably the prophet Moses was referring to. The Isaiah prophecy of the "suffering servant" can be used to support this. Many theologians also think that the Isaiah prophecy alludes to another end time's prophet that may possibly come about, or one who represents a second Moses or a second David during these times, who God(or Christ) makes another covenant with. I think this has to mainly do with the context of the word "servant" is used in Isaiah, as in some parts it doesn't seem to be directly referring to Jesus.Understanding prophecy is a tricky thing - really impossible to discern what exactly what is meant within the scriptures and who God is referring to unless he allows us too. I try not to worry about understanding all the prophecy inasmuch as i do fulfilling God's will, because in the end - prophecy or not, that's all I'll really be judged on.