Was Muhammad prophesised in the Bible?

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I never realized it before but I have always thought all religions were based on the same god just different books were made and given out depending on the area they lived. Was always funny to me how 2 or 3 religion both would have Messiahs or prophets who lived or died in the same spots and how in books of different gods there are stories that seem to tie together with one another. However instead of questioning this as a christian (would have been a sin), I basically became agnostic and looked into these things with a clear mind.
 
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ThaChozenWun;441932 said:
I never realized it before but I have always thought all religions were based on the same god just different books were made and given out depending on the area they lived. Was always funny to me how 2 or 3 religion both would have Messiahs or prophets who lived or died in the same spots and how in books of different gods there are stories that seem to tie together with one another. However instead of questioning this as a christian (would have been a sin), I basically became agnostic and looked into these things with a clear mind.

and I was always under the impression after reading the Quran that as it mentions the books revealed are like a continuation of the message from God.. allegedly never stopped at any time before Muhammad and is supposed to have been the last revelation to Muhammad as a message for the whole of mankind.
 
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sounds of jacob;441953 said:
Good post t/s... One question there were 13 tribes of israel at that time what tribe was muhammad from?

My guess is as good as yours sorry. This is one of a few articles I have read on the topic and just thought it was interesting. Will take a look.

Why did you ask?
 
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sounds of jacob;441953 said:
Good post t/s... One question there were 13 tribes of israel at that time what tribe was muhammad from?

I got a question for you on the serious tip? Where do you derive there were 13 tribes from, alot of people vary on the acual number. Some say twelve based on Jacobs twelve sons, then when the land inheritance was givin out theres was the 13 tribes because it included Manasseh and Ephraim, and then some claim 14 tribes because of the son of Joseph. I been looking into all religion to gain a understanding of it all and everytime I get into the Tribe of Israel I always end up getting different numbers of the acual tribes. So by this I assume your basing it off of the amount of tribes that were given land inheritance right?
 
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sounds of jacob;441953 said:
Good post t/s... One question there were 13 tribes of israel at that time what tribe was muhammad from?

KLICHE;441970 said:
My guess is as good as yours sorry. This is one of a few articles I have read on the topic and just thought it was interesting. Will take a look.

Why did you ask?

Not sure if im right but I remember a site called answeringinfidels.com or something close to that where they were making a case for Muhammad being in the Tribe of Levi, I dont remember exactly what all it said so I wont speak on it but I do remember clearly it had the prophet muhammad associated with that tribe.
 
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cwill 420;442748 said:
Muhammad is not prophesied in the "Bible".

care to elaborate... one way or another.. maybe some quotes or other insight.. i'm pretty much keen to find out peoples opinions or findings on any religion and it's prophets etc etc
 
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thachozenwun;442008 said:
not sure if im right but i remember a site called answeringinfidels.com or something close to that where they were making a case for muhammad being in the tribe of levi, i dont remember exactly what all it said so i wont speak on it but i do remember clearly it had the prophet muhammad associated with that tribe.

lol duck tales gif * but good post beloved il check it out
 
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KLICHE;441970 said:
My guess is as good as yours sorry. This is one of a few articles I have read on the topic and just thought it was interesting. Will take a look.

Why did you ask?

SARCASM ... EMPHASIZING THAT HE HAD TO BE OF 1 OF THE 12 ( 13 AT THAT TIME ) DISTINGUISHED TRIBES OF ISRAEL TO HAVE BEEN PROPHESIED IN THE TORAH MUHAMMAD WAS OF THE TRIBE OF Quraysh IN ENGILSH (Koresh) SO WE INNERSTAND HES NOT A HEBREW AT ALL BUT GOOD THREAD BLACK MAN SHALAWAM (PEACE )
 
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KLICHE;442766 said:
care to elaborate... one way or another.. maybe some quotes or other insight.. i'm pretty much keen to find out peoples opinions or findings on any religion and it's prophets etc etc

Well here's an example:

Deu. 18:18 says, "I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren."

Muhammad was hardly a prophet “from among their brethren”, as he was not a Jew. He does not fit this criteria.
 
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cwill 420;442899 said:
Well here's an example:

Deu. 18:18 says, "I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren."

Muhammad was hardly a prophet “from among their brethren”, as he was not a Jew. He does not fit this criteria.

their brethren were the ishmaelites or the arabs

I've tried to present this evidence before on here but it fell on deaf ears, may Allah reward you for your da'wah threadstarter
 
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supaman4321;443128 said:
their brethren were the ishmaelites or the arabs

I've tried to present this evidence before on here but it fell on deaf ears, may Allah reward you for your da'wah threadstarter

Why would ‘god’ raise up a prophet from the enemies of Israel, the Ishmaelites?

Given the context of Deu. 18, “brethren” refers to Jews. Read Deu. 18:1-2. The phrase “their brethren” is used in the context to refer to a brother Israelite. Also, going back one chapter, the Jews were told they could only have a king “from among your brethren…you may not put a foreigner over you” [Deu. 17:15]. “Brethren” simply means a fellow Israelite. Looking back on Biblical history, the Israelite kings were all Israelites. That’s how the term “brethren” is used in Deu. 18:18.
 
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Peace bro,

just to clear some things up, Moses wasn't a jew he was a levite, Paul came after Moses, Paul wasn't Jew, he was a Benjamite, Jesus was a Jew & he was the one that the prophecy speaks of since he was raised amongst his breathren which are the Israelites/not just jews.... All 12 tribes are considered Israelites after the seed of Jacob, each belonging to their own tribe, true jews/blacks being the 4th son to Jacob/Israel.... Muhammad comes from the seed of Ishmeel not Israel...
 
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cwill 420;443817 said:
Why would ‘god’ raise up a prophet from the enemies of Israel, the Ishmaelites?

Given the context of Deu. 18, “brethren” refers to Jews. Supaman read Deu. 18:1-2. The phrase “their brethren” is used in the context to refer to a brother Israelite. Also, going back one chapter, the Jews were told they could only have a king “from among your brethren…you may not put a foreigner over you” [Deu. 17:15]. “Brethren” simply means a fellow Israelite. Looking back on Biblical history, the Israelite kings were all Israelites. That’s how the term “brethren” is used in Deu. 18:18.

Here is more information??? For me it is an ongoing investigation lol

The Awaited Prophet will be from the Brethren of the Jews

The verse in discussion is explicit in saying that the prophet will come amongst the Brethren of the Jews. Abraham had two sons: Ishmael and Isaac. The Jews are the descendants of Isaac’s son, Jacob. The Arabs are the children of Ishmael. Thus, the Arabs are the brethren of the Jewish nation.[3] The Bible affirms:

‘And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 16:12)

‘And he (Ishmael) died in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 25:18)

The children of Isaac are the brethren of the Ishmaelites. Likewise, Muhammad is from among the brethren of the Israelites, because he was a descendant of Ishmael the son of Abraham.
 
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KLICHE;445481 said:
Here is more information??? For me it is an ongoing investigation lol

The Awaited Prophet will be from the Brethren of the Jews

The verse in discussion is explicit in saying that the prophet will come amongst the Brethren of the Jews. Abraham had two sons: Ishmael and Isaac. The Jews are the descendants of Isaac’s son, Jacob. The Arabs are the children of Ishmael. Thus, the Arabs are the brethren of the Jewish nation.[3] The Bible affirms:

‘And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 16:12)

‘And he (Ishmael) died in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 25:18)

The children of Isaac are the brethren of the Ishmaelites. Likewise, Muhammad is from among the brethren of the Israelites, because he was a descendant of Ishmael the son of Abraham.

deaf ears akhi....deaf ears....even without going into all of that the prophecy states that the prophet raised will be like Moses i'm pretty sure Rasoolullah(S.A.W.S) was more like unto Moses than Jesus.

everywhere chapter of the Qur'an starts with "in the name of Allah..." and when reading it you can tell it isn't Muhammad's words but him saying somebody else's words, the Bible also claims that anybody that claims to speak in the name of God ANYTHING that isn't from God is suppose to die yet the Prophet spent 23 years spreading the message of Islam and survived many battles and numerous attempts on his life until that message was completed...hm.....
 
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KLICHE;445481 said:
Here is more information??? For me it is an ongoing investigation lol

The Awaited Prophet will be from the Brethren of the Jews

The verse in discussion is explicit in saying that the prophet will come amongst the Brethren of the Jews. Abraham had two sons: Ishmael and Isaac. The Jews are the descendants of Isaac’s son, Jacob. The Arabs are the children of Ishmael. Thus, the Arabs are the brethren of the Jewish nation.[3] The Bible affirms:

‘And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 16:12)

‘And he (Ishmael) died in the presence of all his brethren.’ (Genesis 25:18)

The children of Isaac are the brethren of the Ishmaelites. Likewise, Muhammad is from among the brethren of the Israelites, because he was a descendant of Ishmael the son of Abraham.

Is there any tangible evidence to connect Muhammad to the Ishmaelites? To my knowledge Muhammad wasn't even an Ishmaelite – let alone an Israelite.
 
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