Jonah did not want to go to ninevah as God had instructed him. Was angry even though the whole city repented.
Isaiah 56:7 (Mark 11:17)
God doesn't exist. It's simple really. Christians pray to a false being and because he is isn't there, no one but themselves hear their prayers. So therefore, it goes unanswered.
A:Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemene. He suffered alone and in agony, asking God that, if possible, he take this cup (his destiny to be crucified) away. On the cross, his last words when he finally realised that God had not heard his prayers in the garden were (Gospels of Matthew and Mark), "My God. My God. Why hast thou forsaken me?" Luke's Gospel has the prayer in the Garden, but not Jesus' later realisation that God had forsaken him. John's Gospel does not have the unanswered prayer in the Garden, rather a triumphant prayer before reaching the Garden.
The Lord's Prayer is from the New Testament, so it was written in Greek. The whole New Testament was in Greek.
ANSWERAl-Aqsa, because it was built by a Prophet and Allah had taken Prophet Muhammad in a night to that mosque ( according to Quran) and he performed prayer
Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, was the prophet of Islam.
No. Psalm 23 is in the Old Testament and was written by King David. The Lord's Prayer is from the New Testament and are the words of Jesus.
You start with the prayer of the prophet
None. Because she, may Allah be pleased with her, passed away after the prophet Muhammad PBUH who is the last prophet.
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No, it is not. It is in the New Testament. The most commonly quoted form of the prayer is recorded beginning in Matthew 6:9. It's also recorded at Luke 11:2. Both Matthew and Luke are the only places where the Lord's Prayer is recorded and they are both in the New Testament.