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The prophet Isaiah referred a great deal to Jesus' sufferings for us.
We can say that the first prophet to clearly mention the coming of Jesus is the major prophet Isaiah who said 700 years before the birth of Jesus christ. That Jesus would come to save the world of their sin.
The prophet Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9 said that Jesus would come riding on a humble colt, todays Palm Sunday.
if you behave like Jesus and do what you think he would do others will wonder what is different about you
The Prophet Malachi said there would be a man who would save the entire world from their sins. Obviously, he was referring to Jesus Christ.
Islam teaches Jesus was a powerful prophet. Christian believe Jesus is much more then just a prophet, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh who died on the cross for our sins otherwise we would all be owned by the Devil because of our sin.
ANSWER: The government (Isaiah 9:6).
From a Christian perspective, Jesus would win hands down. Moses was merely a prophet; Mohammed was a false prophet; but Jesus is God in human flesh. God always "wins" over a mere mortal. Both the Jewish (Moses) and the Muslim (Mohammed) would say their greatest individual would win.
Because Jesus proved to the Jews and to everyone else that he could do miracles, and that he WAS the son of Christ. and the people who hated Jesus were the people who were jealous of his fame and everyone calling him a "Prophet." And Elchiziak pronounced Jesus a Prophet. I think. dont be angry at me if im wrong. this is just a blurry memory.
I believe it would not be what I would tell Him, but what I would ask Him. I would ask why innocent people are left to suffer, because if He loves us so much, why does He let us suffer? This can be seen in the same context as why He would let His own Son Jesus suffer. That is just my opinion.
No, Jesus did not fulfill a single prophecy within the Torah. Pretty much the only thing in the Torah that could be applied to Jesus would be the tests of a prophet which he failed.
A:Jewish tradition, subsequently accepted by both Christianity and Islam, is that Abraham was the personal ancestor of both the Jews and the Arabs. This tradition would make him the common ancestor of prophet Muhammad and Jesus Christ.
Because He knew Jesus was innocent.