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Q: Who spoke through the prophets teaching the Israelite's to remain faithful to God?
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The central teaching of Allah by His messages through all of the prophets is to believe in Him & worship Him alone with no one associated to Him at all.


What are 3 examples that show how God was faithful to the chosen people during the old testament?

God delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, fulfilling his promise to Abraham that his descendants would become a great nation. Despite their disobedience, God provided for the Israelites in the wilderness by giving them manna, water, and protection from enemies. God remained faithful to the Israelites by establishing a covenant with them through Moses, guiding and protecting them as they entered the Promised Land.


Prophets scolded the Israelites for?

The prophets scolded the people, mainly for not listening to God and and for worshiping idols. Answer 2 The reason is the opposite of what most people may think. Consider these verses: "You understand in your heart, that just as a man rebukes his son, the Lord your God rebukes you (plural)" (Deuteronomy 8:5) "Only you (plural) do I (God) know from among all the families (nations) of the Earth; therefore do I take mind of all your sins" (Amos 3:2) And the very last of the Israelite prophets: "I love you (plural), says God" (Malachi 1:2). These verses make it clear that it is out of His love for them that God rebuked the Israelites through His prophets. Like a magnifying mirror that enlarges one's blemishes, the prophets castigated the Israelites in order to keep them from slipping too far from perfection. Other nations were not continuously rebuked because they never sought perfection to begin with.


How did God guide his people in times of bad kings?

The prophets were called upon by God to guide the people and to guide the king. While the king had authority in national matters of state, and the Sanhedrin (Sages) had say in Torah-rulings and halakha (law), the prophets spoke in matters of ethics, of belief, of loyalty to God, and behavior.Even in times of bad kings, there were always many Israelites who heeded the prophets and kept the Torah.See also:More about the prophets


In Hebrew scriptures why did prophets scold people?

Because they were generally wise men, surrounded by the less-wise, that needed to be told once in a while. Answer 2 The reason is the opposite of what most people may think. Consider these verses: "You understand in your heart, that just as a man rebukes his son, the Lord your God rebukes you (plural)" (Deuteronomy 8:5) "Only you (plural) do I (God) know from among all the families (nations) of the Earth; therefore do I take mind of all your sins" (Amos 3:2) And the very last of the Israelite prophets: "I love you (plural), says God" (Malachi 1:2). These verses make it clear that it is out of His love for them that God rebuked the Israelites through His prophets. Like a magnifying mirror that enlarges one's blemishes, the prophets castigated the Israelites in order to keep them from slipping too far from perfection. Other nations were not continuously rebuked because they never sought perfection to begin with.


Which books of the Old Testament tell how God cared for His people?

The theme throughout the Hebrew Bible is that of the relationship between God and the Israelites, from Genesis through the last of the Hebrew prophets. Even passages that harshly scold the Israelites, or foretell punishments, are part of the theme of God's care for the Israelites, for the reason given in Amos 3:2.


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How was God the only true leader of the Israelites?

God was the only "TRUE" [Steadfast, Loyal, Honest, Just, Merciful, Loving] leader of the Israelites in the sense that "He is Perfect" -- Righteous and Holy. And all the other leaders of the nation, whether united for awhile as one nation, or, later, divided into two separate kingdoms... were all "imperfect," flesh and blood men, subject to sin and the pulls of the flesh and the world.God took upon Himself that leadership role... literally. He TOOK IT by His own Power. It was a "small-scale" forerunner of what He shall do again at the end of the age, when He shall return to earth, to not just rule over Israel again -- but to be the True [Faithful, Righteous] Leader over ALL THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD."Then I saw heaven opened, and a white horse was standing there. And the One sitting on the horse was named FAITHFUL and TRUE. For He Judges Fairly and then GOES TO WAR." (Rev.19:11 NLT New Living Translation)


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What was the name of the sea that the Israelites escaped through?

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What is difference between the teachings of holy prophet and those of others prophets and messengers?

(1) The teaching of other prophet and messengers have lost their orignal form.Where the teaching of Holy prophet relesed to him by God through angel Gabrail. and preserved in their orignal form in the Quran. (2) the teaching of other prophets and messengers do not cover all aspects of humans behavier.and the teaching of holy prophet are completely perfect and comprehensive.his teaching cover all the aspects of humans behavier. zeeshan ahmad kmc peshawar.


Why did God not lead the Israelites through the Philistine land?

The Israelites of the Exodus from Egypt could not have travelled through Philistia because the Philistines did not even begin to arrive in the Levant until 1185 BCE, whereas there is an Egyptian record of Israelites already being in the hinterland by 1205 BCE.