Sentences with phrase «about the prophet who»

You are like a hungry person looking for a fly in your soup when one is freely given to you; step back and look at the big picture of what is being said in Isaiah 40 and Malachi 3:1 and what Jesus said about the prophet who spoke of Him throughout the Old Testament.
Yes, and that's exactly what the people in the days of Jesus said about the prophets who came before Jesus... right before they turned around and killed Him (Matthew 23:30).
This is the reality but unfortunately and ironically, the Muslim world is ready to say and speak bad about the Prophet who introduced the religion, but are not ready to hear the truth that the religion has been contaminated by the so called companions of Prophet Mohammad.
And it is about the prophet who knows full well the extent of God's mercy and grace, and does not like it.
I am not talking about prophets who give political prophecies.
Taaki spoke about another prophet who inspired him to engage in Bitcoin development.

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Read an english translated quran and read about who and what Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was.
Our baptismal confession is not about the state of our emotions nor about what Jesus subjectively means to us or who we think he is: a prophet, a teacher of ethics, or whatever other projection human beings can invent in their attempts to justify themselves.
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».
He even sent in a bunch of bears to kill 40 children who were teasing a prophet about his bald head.
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.
Suppose there are prophets among you, or those who have dreams about the future, and they promise you signs or miracles, and the predicted signs or miracles take place.
Today CNN also reported that the taliban killed a man who they thought talked bad about their prophet.
First, for the Promised Messiah is about to come — we see that in verses 68 - 75, and then secondly, in Luke 1:76 - 79, he has some praise for his own newborn son because he will be the prophet who will prepare the way for the Messiah.
«A prophet is someone who is willing to tell us the unpleasant truth about ourselves.
I learned about equality from Peter, who drew from the words of the prophet Joel to describe the post-Pentecost world:
Elijah, the great prophet who has traveled the length of Israel and spoken the word of the Lord directly to Israel's king, is now about to take the longest journey of all.
Salaam has since been filmed by an international film crew, who made a film about Noreen this spring, stating it is his religious obligation to defend the dignity of the prophet and that is why he decided to be a witness before the court.
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!»
Flannery O'Connor's novel The Violent Bear It Away does suggest a more satisfactory relation for human beings between the ordinary and the transcendent though it is, on the face of it, a very strange one indeed.19 Her novel is about a fourteen - year - old boy, Francis Tarwater, who, after the death of his great - uncle, a self - proclaimed prophet, goes to his uncle Rayber in order to fulfill the Lord's «call» that he, Tarwater, baptize Rayber's young idiot son.
Nephi, for example, who is said to have written the first two books of the Book of Mormon and to have been part of the migration from Jerusalem, already knew all about Jesus: «For according to the words of the prophets, the Messiah cometh in six hundred years from the time that my father left Jerusalem; and according to the words of the prophets, and also the word of the angel of God, his name shall be Jesus Christ, the Son of God» (2 Nephi 25:19).
The Bible god, according to 2 Kings 2:23 - 24, sent two bears to tear - up 42 little boys who were teasing the bald headed Hebrew «prophet» Elisha about his bald head!
According to Anne Wilde, a spokeswoman for Principle Voices, a Utah - based organization that educates the public about polygamy, the decision about who becomes the next prophet of the FLDS Church is Jeffs» alone.
So why did not your prophet, with whom, according to what you say, God spoke, find out about the camel — where it grazed, and who got milk by milking it?
For people who don't believe that Mohammed is God's only prophet, they sure spend a lot of time thinking and arguing about him.
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.
btw: I only responded to your part about women but if you want to go the way of 9 - 11, those men who hi - jacked those planes that day did so in the name of your prophet.
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.
I heard a story about a Muslim man who wanted to eat watermelon, he didn't know whether Mohammed ate watermelon including seeds and all or discarded the seeds, so this fellow would not eat watermelon on the grounds that he couldn't be sure of the prophet's example.
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.
-------- Oh love is good, but how about::::::::::::::::::::: It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
In other words, although the patriarchs, prophets, and kings of Israel often partially fulfilled some of the prophecies about them, they never fully fulfilled any of them, thereby leaving open the expectation for one to come who would completely fulfill them all.
A few of the writers and prophets of the Old Testament noticed something very peculiar about God's actions toward those people who cursed Him.
So when Paul writes here about prophets, he is thinking about the people who wrote the Hebrew Scriptures.
What is more that abiding reality was taken to include for ever all that Jesus did and was, all that was effected in and through Jesus — historic teacher, last of the great Jewish prophets, one who «went about doing good», the crucified and risen Lord, all of these united in the inclusive reality which is named when we use the phrase «Jesus Christ our Lord».
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.
You do not even know that when everybody was attacking jesus's character on «Lightening struck Jesus statue», there were some Muslims, including myself, who were quoting verses of Quran about the beautiful Prophet Jesus and defending Christians too.
Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles, who when he died the skies turned black and the earth shook so hard that the bodies of dead prophets rose and walked the street.
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.
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!
He was probably an apocalyptic prophet who felt that some huge change was about to occur.
The rich man doesn't get it: it is not that he screwed up by not helping Lazarus while they were both alive; rather it is that he could not hear, or did not listen to, Moses and the prophets, who had a lot to say about justice, the poor and those in need.
The setting is important not only for understanding men like the prophet Amos or the Apostle Paul who speak directly to particular problems they face, but it is also vitally important for authors who write about historical events.
Such refusal and such incapacity are the measure of the sinfulness of man — and the Hebrew prophets, who taught the truth about sacrifice, at the same time saw the radical sin in men which prevented their doing that which alone would «please God» and result in right relationships with Him.
4:15) Yet try to make him simply a great prophet who went about doing good, and much of the power goes out of Christian faith.
Fr Neuhaus insisted, in response to critical letters he had received even then, that «Christians, Jews, and Muslims agree that the God we are disagreeing about is the God of Abraham who spoke to our fathers by the prophets
Once you begin to read [the Bible], if you're reading the prophets where they're talking about exchanging the poor for a pair of sandals, and what happens when you have a widening gap between the ruling wealthy elites and the poor masses who can't feed their kids, and how this is an affront to what it means to be human, if at that point you're like, «Well, is this inerrant?»
Bible prophecy: Isaiah 53:12 Prophecy written: Between 701 - 681 BC Prophecy fulfilled: About 31 AD In Isaiah 53:12, the prophet wrote about a servant who would bear the sins of others and be punished side - by - side with crimiAbout 31 AD In Isaiah 53:12, the prophet wrote about a servant who would bear the sins of others and be punished side - by - side with crimiabout a servant who would bear the sins of others and be punished side - by - side with criminals.
«The first community, in order to affirm that Jesus was more than one of the prophets — that his authority had a certain finality or absoluteness about it not found in others — had few options left to it but to tell the story of Jesus in such a way that his authority would become apparent and would confront other hearers, as it had confronted those who had witnessed it, with the necessity to make up their minds — to declare themselves for or against Jesus.»
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