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This was spoken to the Prophet of God Jeremiah in the Old Testament.
The first chapter of the gospel of Luke contains the only account of Elizabeth's pregnancy.
Peter said that this is that as to which was spoken by the prophet Joel 2:28-32
The book of hezekial is in the old testament.---------Another answer:There IS no book of 'Hezekial'... butThere is the book of EZEKIEL, the prophet, in the 'Old Testament', written in Babylon around 590 BCEandThere is a King named HEZEKIAH, King of Judah, 745-717 B.C.E, also spoken of in the Old Testament. He's known for his interest in compiling some of the Proverbs of Solomon (Proverbs 25:1)
The Prophet Moses was called Kaleem Ullah as he had spoken to Allah on the Mountain of Toor.
actually you do not need to get a Hebrew scripture to read the book of Isaiah. In the old testament in the Bible that would be the 23rd book. The words spoken by the prophet have been kept accurately troughout the ages.
In Genesis 49:10 and Numbers 24:7, Moses predicts the coming of the Messiah according to Jewish interpretation (Rashi commentary). Though the chapter in Genesis was spoken by Jacob and the verses in Numbers 23-24 were spoken by Bil'am, it was Moses who recorded them in their permanent form (Deuteronomy 31:24). According to Judaism, the Messiah has yet to appear.No prophet or king is foretold in Deuteronomy 18, since the verses there are all generic, not grammatically referring to any individual, but rather to a type of people who would later arrive (kings and prophets, both in that chapter). The last Israelite prophet died in 340 BCE.
It's not a "religion". They're actually written in red letters in the New Testament of the Bible, spoken by Jesus Christ himself. It's best to start looking with Matthew chapter 5.
The book of Nahum is in the Old Testament (OT). The author of the book is Nahum himself. Nahum prophecies the destruction of Ninevah which was the capital of the Assyrians who were a ruthless and bloodthirsty people. God had spoken against Ninevah and its evil and it was destroyed in 612BC by the Babylonians and Medes.
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In Matthew, Chapter 3, verses 1-3, it says:In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the Desert of Judea 2 and saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near." 3 This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah:"A voice of one calling in the desert,'Prepare the way for the Lord,make straight paths for him.'" (copyright New International Version)John is associated with Isaiah, whose prophecies were fulfilled by John. He is also a Nazirite; Samson and Samuel from the Old Testaments were also Nazirites.
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