Isaiah
A:References to the suffering servant are found in Isaiah 42:1-4, 49:1-6,50:4-11, 52:13-53:12, however they were not written by Isaiah, son of Amoz, the earlier prophet after whom the book is named. Chapters 40-55 of the Book of Isaiah record the words of an anonymous sixth century BCE prophet living in exile in Babylon, now known as Second Isaiah. In these passages, sometimes called the Servant Songs, God promises to choose a servant who will teach his true way to the nations. In some verses, the servant appears to be a person, in others a group, in some a real figure and in others imaginary. The only time the 'servant' is named, the reference is to Israel. However, Christians have seen the Servant Songs as prophecies of Jesus.
The prophet spoke to the crowd.
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The prophecy that salvation would come through the suffering servant of the Lord is found in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). Isaiah himself is credited with stating this prophecy, specifically in Isaiah 53.
He was an Arab and spoke Arabic language.
A:No, although references to the suffering servant are found in Isaiah 42:1-4, 49:1-6,50:4-11, 52:13-53:12. They were not written by Isaiah, son of Amoz, the earlier prophet after whom the book is named, because chapters 40-55 of the Book of Isaiah record the words of an anonymous sixth century BCE prophet living in exile in Babylon and now known as Second Isaiah. In these passages, sometimes called the Servant Songs, God promises to choose a servant who will teach his true way to the nations. In some verses, the servant appears to be a person, in others a group, in some a real figure and in others imaginary. The only time the 'servant' is named, the reference is to Israel. However, Christians have seen the Servant Songs as prophecies of Jesus.
The Prophet Samuel, after King Saul had him raised from the dead
The name of Prophet Muhammad's servant was Anas ibn Malik. He served the Prophet for about ten years and is known for narrating many hadiths (sayings and actions of the Prophet). Anas was a companion of the Prophet and played a significant role in early Islamic history.
The Jews of Medina most commonly spoke in Arabic at the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
ARABIC ofcourse....
Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) taught that there is no one worthy of worship but Allah and prophet mohammed is His servant and messenger.
In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus is portrayed as the suffering servant who willingly endures suffering and death to fulfill his mission of redemption for humanity. This role emphasizes his humility, sacrifice, and obedience to God's will.