The name of that prophet was Daniel.
In the Old Testament God had chosen a prophet to be his special messenger to his people. Some Old Testament prophets include Moses, Jeremiah, Sammuel,Elijah, and Daniel...ect;.In the New Testament the belief in prophets from the Old Testament weren't excluded or forgotten in the recording of the bible days where Christ was the prophet and savior. The Holy Spirit enables even Christians/born again believer's to hear from God through the Holy Spirit thus giving all those who are in Christ gift of Prophecy Romans 12:6
If you are referring to Jesus Christ then nowhere in the Old Testament is His flight into Egypt mentioned. This is referred to in the New Testament in Matthew 2: 14-15. Various Old Testament characters went down into Egypt - Abraham, Joseph and the prophet Jeremiah are some.
There were many animals mentioned. Some of the most mentioned were probably the serpent, donkey, lambs, lions, and flocks of animals.
The Prophet Daniel is an old testament prophet in the bible. He is credited with writing the book of the bible titled " Daniel" which is located between Ezekiel and Hosea. It was written approx 535 B.C. It contains some famous stories such as Daniel in the Lions den, and the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendego being thrown in the Firey furnace.
In Islam, there are many prophets (some sources say as many as 124,000), since the word "prophet" refers to someone who was sent by Allah (God) to teach a message of righteousness. Muslims believe that all the prophets mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (including Moses and Abraham) were divinely inspired, and they also believe that Jesus, in the New Testament, was a prophet. But although there is great respect for the prophets in the Old and New Testament, Muslims believe that the prophet Muhammad is the last and the greatest of all the prophets.
peace be upon you We Muslims do not believe the New Testament or old testament, so the new testament in our belief is false. In our quran (the book of allah), more than one verse mentioned that Christ (pbuh) was speaking to his disciples about the coming of his brother, Muhammad, and tell them that the Prophet Muhammad is the last prophet. Christians at that time did not say that this speech is wrong, because this prophecy was found in the bible, and Many Christians converted to Islam (the religion of all prophets). In spite of this, there are still some texts in the Bible that mention Prophet Muhammad. peace be upon him. For example the gospel of Barnabas mentioned prophet Muhammad in many places and by name, but christian church prevented it.
Some examples of redemption in the Old Testament include the story of Joseph forgiving his brothers in Genesis, the Israelites being saved from slavery in Egypt, and the prophet Hosea redeeming his unfaithful wife. These stories illustrate themes of forgiveness, liberation, and restoration in the context of divine redemption.
Yes. Jethro is one of the many Islamic Prophets in the Qur'anic Canon and is explicitly mentioned by name. However, like some Old Testament characters that appear in the Qur'an, his Arabic Name (Shu-ayb - شعيب) has no similarity with his English or Hebrew names.
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)
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In the bible there are many healings mentioned in the new testament , mainly in the four gospels of Matthew, Mark , Luke and John. but we can find some healings in the book of Acts as well. In the old testament we can read of the prophet Elijah who healed the dead widows son, and the person with leprosy , who was told to dip himself in the river seven times.
A:The last book of the Old Testament is the Book of Malachi. However, there was no person called Malachi, because the word 'Malachi' actually means 'messenger' and is based on a word used in the text, so its author was anonymous. Chronologically, the last book of the Old Testament was the Book of Daniel. This was also written anonymously, approximately 167 BCE.