All the prophets in the Old Testament are revered and studied by both Christians and Hebrew people. Sometimes other religions will borrow from the prophets of the Old Testament but they do not deem The Bible as being authoritative like Judaism and Christianity does.
Islamic and Jewish tradition view Jesus as a prophet. Christianity sees him as a part of the holy trinity.
Christianity does not have any prophets, Christianity is based on the belief of the God of Trinity, The father (God) , the Son (Jesus) and the holy spirit.
Any Christianity that tries to share God's love and tries to lead others to Christ, that they may also be saved.
AnswerMuslims believe that Jesus was one of the most important prophets, but not the Son of God.
If you are asking whether there were other prophets who were equal to the Prophet Muhammad, Muslims would say no. They would say he was the final and most important prophet. Also, according to Islam, there were no other prophets or religious teachers of his time who were superior to him. But it should be noted that other religions (Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, etc.) have prophets of their own, and followers of these faiths believe their prophets were as important as the Prophet Muhammad. However, since none of these prophets lived at the same time he did, he was not challenged or confronted by any of the prophets from these other religions.
Christianity and Judaism both believe in one God and that this God is the creator. His attributes are also a commonly shared idea or belief as are the scriptures which Christians refer to as the Old Testament.Jewish AnswerAlthough the Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach (Jewish Bible), it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity. Additionally, as Christianity was largely based on the rejection of Judaism, the two religions don't really share any ideas, including their concepts of God.
I do not think any kings were prophets except Jesus.
The Muslims believe in all the prophets of Almighty Allah, including Hazrat Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Moses, Jesus Christ ( May blessings of Almighty Allah be upon them all) The Jews and Christians also believe in Hazrat Abraham, and Moses, and many others.
The Giver is forbidden to share the memories of the past with his spouse or anyone else in the community. These memories contain emotions and experiences that the community has chosen to erase in order to maintain stability and control.
What can happen if you miss your time share's monthly payments depends on the contract you have with the company you purchased the time share from. In most cases you can expect that eventually the time share will be repossessed by the lender and sold to someone else. You will still owe the money that remains on your contract, even if you don't have the time share any longer.
AnswerArguably, there are two persons who, more than any one else, were responsible for the spread of Christianity. The first of these was Paul, the "Apostle to the Gentiles", without whom Christianity could have remained a minor Jewish sect. The second is the fourth-century Emperor Cosntantine, who gave the Christian Church state patronage and began the process of converting the empire to Christianity.
Christianity is an outgrowth of Judaism.
Christianity does not have any rules about what you can or can not eat.