In Seventh Day Adventism, she's talked
about as a prophet, specifically mentioning «the spirit of prophecy.»
Not exact matches
As a wee lad, I would be nestled under my covers with my head poking out, thinking
about that last verse,»... and the devil who had deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur where the beast and the false
prophet were, and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever».
That was very interesting thing to read
about and I respect every word it came with and Thank you for the guidance and encouragement therefore I find my self more attracted to read the old books after all they are the elder parts of our book what ever they say although each has his own belief and can figure which are similar to ours and which are not... after all verses seemed
as ours although were put differently... Thank you again and wish all the Christians a Happy and Peaceful celebration for this occasion... our prayers and peace upon the soul and the spirit of the
Prophet and Messenger of God Jesus the Son of Mary..
Hajj is very busy event where
about 3 million people in remembrance of
prophet Ibrahim (a.k.a. Abraham) and his wife
as ordered by God running between 2 mountains, sacrificing animals on 10th day, stoning symbolic satan who tried to deceive Ibrahim.
About Jesus the son of Mary... yes in the Quran he is mentioned to be the
Prophet and the Messenger to the children of Israel... he is mentioned
as well to be the Messiah... he was the spirit and the word of God on earth...
Yes, it is, but,
as the Bible says «This is what the Law and the
Prophets are all
about.»
I know ignorance makes people say stupid things but
as many problems it has a solution: reading and learning!!!! Muslims will never say anything bad
about the Holy Books or
about the
prophets because all of them are part of Islam and it's teachings.
Part two is
about as disordered
as the writings of the minor
prophets in the Bible.
Having not realized there were women
prophets — which are now something of a specialty for me [Daughters of Miriam]-- I wondered why folk ever had a conversation
about women preaching when women preached
as prophets in the bible.
As the
prophets of old said, not everyone who cries «peace, peace» is talking
about God's peace.
A
prophet and teacher who never nagged at them, never flattered or coaxed or patronized; who never made arch jokes
about them, never treated them either
as «The women, God help us!»
That they don't need to learn
about the truth
about their own circumstance,
about how God works in their life by putting into practice what the
prophet (
as God's spokesman) is teaching.
Some people conclude that the teachers of other religions are included in the «some others» that God has not told
about, but other people say that only by studying the spirit and fundamentals of those religions can one determine whether or not they are of the same spirit
as Islam, and their founders might be considered to have been
prophets.
and the problem, with Israel, is that instead of living
as a light and a vehicle, they were an Idolatrous and backsliding people,
as we read
about the Pharisees in the New Testament and even in the
prophets rebuke over and over in the Old Testament to the people, Israel closed themselves off in pride and arrogance.
Christianity is
about 500 years older than Isam, and Judaism is much, much older than Christianity, and yet, with just a little reading one finds that though each religion has its own holy men, many of those who are revered
as prophets or knowledgeable men are the same person.
About a century later another king - to - be, this time Jehu, is confronted by the Word (II Kings 9:6) Elisha and his young man, the
prophet» act upon and pronounce what is represented
as the Word with, again, radically effective results.
All three of these ideas» the ultimate possession of the transformed earth by the physically resurrected saints, the explicit prophecies
about Christ by pre-Christian
prophets, and the deification of man
as the ultimate goal of salvation through Christ» are ideas for which Mormons are still deemed un-Christian, because they are distinct from the teachings of most Protestant denominations.
I said changed all your products that is already contaminated because you can not make wise the Lord for reasoning the food you intake so that all of you will be dead in times of Delubyo or the Last Judgement Day of the
Prophet of the Lord
as an Stupid Cupid the original or Saint Marilou in the Philippines a Holy Family alive and kicking for you can not used this kinds of monkey wise system but this is all
about greedy in money and foods but you forget
about the chemicals that think you make wise in your businesses and now look at your physical features a radiationd foods you intake inside and outside including of course the athmosphere not an original faces already a big boom inside your body.
yes but God does tell us that we will have everything we need to know and the mystery will be finished
as spoke by the seventh angel
as he is
about to sound there will be know mystery hidden to a true Christian
as the lawless one is revealed also surley God does nothing unless he reveals it to his servants the
prophet ’s
At the time of the Old Testament, God's Covenants were in place for His people of the time,
as revealed first verbally from generation to generation, then when Hebrew became a written language, by Moses and the
prophets, and through all time the intended audience knew
as much
about their condition and need for salvation
as God wanted them to know at the time.
Islam mentioned this for the longest time and
as you can imagine, at a time when people had no access or means to verify those claims (people like yourself, opted to disbelief and argue
about the existence of God) but now that those scientific «discoveries» became realities and the same
as supported by the Quran (that was sent to
Prophet Mohammed, Peace and Blessings be upon him), from God), it only solidifies Islam
as the true religion of God.
You might be wondering
about Mohammed (Peace and Blessings be upon him and all the
prophets before him) and how he is viewed in Islam (and the Quran that was revealed through him)
as compared to Jesus in terms of his status
God knew of Jeremiah's doubts
about his own ability to serve
as a
prophet, and so indicated to Jeremiah that God knew him better than Jeremiah knew himself (Marston and Forster, God's Strategy in Human History, 232).
The Qur» anic account of Moses and his mysterious companion is undoubtedly, the source of Muslim traditions
about Moses and al - Khidr.49 Traditionally the mysterious teacher has been identified with one al - Khidr.50 The accounts of al - Khidr, the hidden saint - instructor abounds in Uwaysi hagiography
as well.51 Ibn «Arabi includes this tradition of Moses - al - Khidr to support the idea of the superiority of the knowledge of the saints over the
prophets.
At this point Nathan, the trusted
prophet, appears on the scene and tells David a story
about two men, one a poor man who loves a special ewe — it ate with the man's children and was «unto him
as a daughter» — and the other a rich man with many flocks and herds.
The
prophet Isaiah, writing
about 700 b.c., predicts Cyrus by name
as the king who will say to Jerusalem that it shall be built and that the temple foundation shall be laid.
Nor do we need to conjecture
about the authorial motivations, highly suspicious
as they are, of the Hebrew
prophet as he glorified his national war god and chastened the chosen race.
As long as we remember that the Prophet (PBUH) said that «the time will not come until Muslims will find the Jews and kill them» it does not really matter what the Koran said about this or another John or Zacharia or anyone els
As long
as we remember that the Prophet (PBUH) said that «the time will not come until Muslims will find the Jews and kill them» it does not really matter what the Koran said about this or another John or Zacharia or anyone els
as we remember that the
Prophet (PBUH) said that «the time will not come until Muslims will find the Jews and kill them» it does not really matter what the Koran said
about this or another John or Zacharia or anyone else.
Jesus was attacked
as the Seal
Prophet was attacked by the pagan and the jews of Mecca for bringing that does not agree with the culture and customs they wanted to live with such
as freeing slaves, forbidding the drinking of spirits and all that was mentioned and known
about the people Mucca doing before any signs of Islam!
But since all the historical writings were written by Jewish
prophets, it was not uncommon to speak
about the writings and the
prophets as «the
prophets.»
In some respects Isaiah 40 - 55, chapters which are commonly attributed to an unknown Israelite
prophet of the Babylonian Exile, may be regarded
as the highest peak of Israelite thought
about God.
Now let us have a cloose look at modern man or say Politics Today where you drop all that behind and do
as Personal Interests with out any commitment verbal or written Just Buy and Sell at Sale they Trade with the Fate, Faith and destiny of World and New Worlds Nations and that is why no conflict ever settled among nations but getting even worse and Modern
Prophets of Inspiration and Knowldge Remind and Warn of World Food and Waters
about Famine in the world and the need for working agianst that otherwise nations would become
as Live Zombies eating each other flesh.
In verse 17, after being questioned by the Jews
about the Sabbath violation on Jesus» part, he defines Jesus
as a
prophet because of his act of healing.
What did he preach
as the logical — workable solution to this gentleman's worries
about being murdered for believing him (the new
prophet) in the first place???
This from a person who practices a religion that has millions of it's adherents everywhere calling for the death of anyone who draws their child touching, slave owning
prophet, but is upset when new yorkers are mad
about the building of a mosque (which
as everyone knows, become hotbeds of islamic fundamentalist education) right next to the spot that your pathetic comrades killed thousands of innocent people.
For example, whatever the
Prophet says
about Ramadan should be seen
as explaining the Qur» anic instruction given it: «so whosoever observes the month, should fast during it.»
Such things might be included here
as natural theology (the making of inferences
about God from a study of the natural world); the teachings of other great religions — again, to the extent they are compatible; or even the Old Testament
prophets, depending on how you view their relationship to Jesus.
If Jesus were «divine in
as much
as He is perfectly and fully human» only — then
as a devout Jew and a unique
prophet he would not have spoken
about «drinking my blood».
Jesus was an apocalyptic
prophet that believed God's reign was
about to break in soon (not 2000 yrs later) and so a lot of his statements have a very dire and urgent
as well
as end - of - the - world tone.
I portrayed them, correctly I think,
as remaining obsessed — albeit negatively — with the classical god of metaphysical theism, while I was talking
about Someone Else, the mysterious and elusive Other of the
prophets and Jesus, who — like Jacques Brel — was very much alive although living in unexpected quarters.
As John Calvin says
about this passage, the
prophet is speaking not just of historical redemption, for that period in time, but also of «future redemption.»
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it
as well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice
as much a child of hell
as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness
as well; (5) are careful
about outward cleanliness but careless
about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the
prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
We have noted that the Old Testament
prophet on whom Jesus seems most to have patterned his life work was the one whom he knew
as Isaiah, though we may now speak of him
as Second Isaiah, since he wrote during the exile and
about one hundred and fifty years after the Isaiah of the eighth century.
Many of us want to desperately know the plan that God has for each one of us
as individuals, but let the
prophet Jeremiah remind us that it's not all
about us, and it might not look like what we think.
Any passage from the
prophets or apocalyptic writings can be used by dispensationalists
as if it were speaking
about the millennial reign of Christ.
But secondly,
as we see in Luke 7:27, John was more than just a
prophet because there was something
about him no other
prophet had.
I'm not frightened
about that because I've got the confidence to know that every morning I get up, I say my prayers and,
as the
prophet says, «every morning he wakes me to hear and I listen like a disciple».
According to the Shi`
as, they have had virtues and attributes which have been superior to those of anyone in their time; they were endowed with greatness and the ability to perform miracles; they were infallible and innocent; each one was introduced by the previous Imam
as his immediate successor; the
Prophet referred to them by name and designated them by number; they gave the best and clearest statements concerning the origin of man and the Day of Resurrection; and after the
Prophet they were the best authority to speak
about religious affairs and conduct in the affairs of this world.
And would wish you read these
as well: - Sura 03:01 to 14 would wish you to read it to end it tells so much
about Virgin Mary and
Prophet of God Jesus stories.
One pastor, whom I considered
as a friend, who also had a lot of influence in the Charismatic Movement there began to warn everyone
about me, by name and said I WAS a false teacher and a false
prophet!