The suitors were admonished by the Prophet to practice patience, self-control, and to respect the boundaries and wishes of the person they were pursuing. He encouraged them to display good character, humility, and sincerity in their interactions.
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After Odysseus kills the suitors, Tiresias advises that he "go to where men do not know the sea" (someplace far inland
Teiresias says Odysseus will take his revenge on these suitors and eventually kill them all either by through force or fraud.
The prophet Mohammed is not mentioned by name
Book 11: lines 115 -121 of the Odyssey. Odysseus converses with Teiresias, the blind prophet, who gives him the knowledge of the suitors "You will find trouble too in your house - insolent men eating up your livelihood, courting your royal wife and offering wedding gifts".
Job was not a prophet.
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they kill the suitors
Halitherses, a prophet in Homer's "Odyssey," warns the suitors of Odysseus that they will face dire consequences for their disrespect and arrogance in courting Penelope. He predicts that Odysseus will return home and exact revenge on those who have dishonored his household. Halitherses emphasizes the importance of respecting the rightful king and foreshadows the imminent downfall of the suitors. His prophecy serves as a reminder of the gods' favor towards Odysseus and the inevitable retribution awaiting those who defy him.
In Arabic, you say "محمد هو النبي" (pronounced: Muhammad huwa al-nabi). This translates directly to "Mohammad is the prophet." The phrase highlights the significance of Mohammad in Islam as the final prophet.
Kristin Suitors is 5' 4".
Muslims say that Muhammad was a prophet after Jesus. Mormons say that Joseph Smith was a prophet after Jesus, as has been each of Smith's successors. And so on, so the answer really comes down to faith.