The Scriptures Warn of False Prophets, and the Third Commandment states rather clearly that This God, is not only a Jelious God, but later in the Scriptures, not only in the So Called "Old", but New as well, It is Written "God is not a Respector of Persons"
Here then is the Third "Thou Sall Not"Exod.20:3
Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
Next as it is written in regards to Respect:
2Chr.19They also say that Moses, when he received the 10 commandments , the third one was about how god is always loving and forgiving
The Israelite Prophet who taught that God was loving and forgiving is likely to be the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah's messages often emphasized God's compassion, forgiveness, and desire for justice, urging the people to turn back to God and live in accordance with His will.
In Islamic belief, Adam is considered a prophet because he received guidance and knowledge from God and conveyed it to his descendants. However, in Jewish and Christian traditions, Adam is not typically classified as a prophet.
Jesus Christ encouraged people to love God and their neighbors, as well as their enemies. He taught that loving one another is the greatest commandment and exemplified this through his own actions and teachings.
The major prophet who emphasized respect for the individual, concern for the poor, and obedience to God in Hebrew traditions was likely Isaiah. Isaiah's writings often focus on social justice, faithfulness to God, and the importance of helping the marginalized in society. His teachings have had a lasting impact on Jewish beliefs and practices.
Abu Bakr was the first caliph after Prophet Muhammad's death and played a critical role in unifying the Muslim community. He was known for his loyalty to the Prophet and his strong leadership abilities, setting a precedent for future caliphs. Muslims view him as a key figure in the early development of Islam and as a close companion of the Prophet.
The prophets wanted the Israelite to be obedient to God, and they were the middle men who brought them the message from God to repent and destroy their idols.
Could it be the angel Moroni. Popular among the Latter Day Saints. He adorns some of the spires of the temples around the world.
Prophet (PBUH) never got angry for himself and never took revenge throughout his life. He was always forgiving and taught us to be forgiving.
Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, was the prophet of Islam.
god made sure that people understood what a prophet taught them by sending messages down and for them to answer them there self's.
not nessiserily if they are taught young they can be very loving.
No Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was not taught, by any human, to read and/or write.
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.
It taught that God is love and that God gave his only son Jesus Christ to us because man had lost his way. God is forgiving and loving and protective and knows "every hair on our head." It also says that man was made in God's image.
It was taught by Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of god be upon him).
The Muslims offer prayer as Hazrat Jibraiel (AS) taught the holy Prophet (SAW) and he practised and taught his Companions (RAU). Our beloved Prophet (SAW) made two sajood.
Prophet Isaac taught Islaam. i.e oneness of god ( there is no God worthy of worship except Allah)
prophet Muhammad