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    Prophets

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    To many Christians the Prophets are seen as being predictors of the Messiah, but it can be argued that one can take any tidbit of information from a source (not just the bible) and use it, whether within context or out of context, to support one’s argument. In my opinion, as far as the prophets are concerned, just because the prophets seem to predict the coming of the Messiah because of the parallels that have been drawn between the books of the prophets and the New Testament does not necessarily

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    The Prophet Muhammad

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    INTRODUCTION A man who has been sent by gods among ethnic Arabic man to convey the teaching of Islam which Muhammad ( PBUH ). Muhammad is the last Prophet who was sent by Allah. Allah has chooses Muhammad as a Prophet because he has a very personal character to him in the title of Al-Amin. Besides that, the Prophet Muhammad is also featured in the community as a leader in the country Islam. The leadership brought by him is the best leader in delivering an exclamation of Allah. Muhammad call a rowing

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    The Muhammad As A Prophet

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    of this essay is to determine whether it is right to regard Muhammad as a prophet or a statesman or both of the following. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a prophet as someone who speaks or is regarded as speaking, for or in the name of God or a God. The special function of revealing or predicting the future is often regarded as an essential element of the work of a prophet. As per the definition states, a prophet is someone who brings the message of God or a God. Muhammad received his first

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    Minor Prophets

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    the Old Testament: A Survey we are studying about the prophets. During the time of the Old Testament there was several prophets. The prophets are broken up into two groups. They are Minor Prophets and Major Prophets. According to our text book The Essences of the Old Testament: A Survey states, “The minor Prophets cover the books of Hosea to Malachi and form the final section of the Old Testament canon. On the other hand, “The Major Prophets in the Hebrew Scriptures.”(Hidson &Yates, 2012) In the

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    The Prophet Muhammad

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    The Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam. He is known as the Messenger of God to people of the Islamic faith. Muhammad lived a rough life but he also changed people’s lives. His religion has had an effect on millions of people. There are no pictures of Muhammad’s face; he made a point that the religion was to not be about him, but about Allah. In 570 C.E in Mecca, Arabia a baby boy, a descendant of Abraham named Muhammad, whose name means “highly praised”, was born. Muhammad’s

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    False Prophets

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    publishing of the Book will cause events similar to the Biblical account of Elijah challenging the false prophets at Mount Carmel. (1 Kings 18:17-39) The following are three comparisons between what occurred in the Bible and what is occurring today. First, Elijah approached King Ahab and told Ahab to bring the people of Israel ("People of Israel") to Mount Carmel, as well as Baal's 450 false prophets. (1 Kings 18:17-19) After Ahab followed Elijah's commands, Elijah encouraged the people to no longer

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    The Prophet, Muhammad

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    The Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad is the organizer of Islam. Individuals of the Islamic confidence know him as the Dispatcher of God. Muhammad carried on with a harsh life yet he additionally changed individuals' lives. His religion has affected a great many individuals. There are no photos of Muhammad's face; he made a point that the religion was to not be about him, but rather about Allah. In 570 C.E in Mecca, Arabia a child kid, a relative of Abraham named Muhammad, whose name signifies

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    The Israelite Prophets

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    2.1 Agree: 1. Prophets were frequently rejected. 2. Prophets are a communicator between the people and God. 3. The prophet’s “books” we have now were not written by the prophets. Unique: ABD- discusses themes that many of the prophets included like God, Israel, their relationship, and the future; EBD- mentions and proves that accounts may not be “historically accurate”; ISBE- provides a unique comparison and contrast throughout the article of the Israelite prophets to the prophets of the surrounding

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    The Revelation Prophet

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    It is a song called Golden Eyes that which e had sung before he had gotten thrown out of heaven, and it was a great version in some ways. The Revelation prophet knows the melody and so does tisumbus, who is the demon who put it into the prophet's psyche long ago before the Rev tree had gotten holy. The Revelation prophet has been holy since the tail end of 97. He was 27 years old when I constrained the demons to leave his spirit, and then I filled him with My Holy Spirit. Before he had

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    Samuel, Isaiah, And Jonah

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    classify as prophets. In fact, there are a total of twelve prophets in the old testament, however, some of the most compelling ones are Samuel, Isaiah, and Jonah. The overall goal for prophets in the bible (mostly the old testament) was to serve as a messenger of God and relay that message to his people. Now, Samuel, Isaiah, and Jonah played this role differently from each other. I will compare and contrast the differences between these three prophets and how the role of the Hebrew prophet affected

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