The prophet Jeremiah who has the Books of Jeremiah and Lamentations. His prophecy is dual as are most meaning it was for that present timeframe and for the future end-times.
What are the prophets mentioned in the quran?
ARABIC NAME BIBLICAL NAME 1.ADAM - ADAM 2. IDRIS - ENOCH 3. NUH -NOAH 4.HUD - EBER 5.SALEH - SHALOH 6.IBRAHIM -ABRAHAM 7.LUT - LOT 8.ISMAIL -ISHMAEL 9.ISHAQ -ISAAC 10.YAQUB -JACOB 11.YUSUF -JOSEPH 12.AYUB - JOB 13.SHOAIB -JETHRO 14.MUSHA -MOSES 15.HARUN -AARON 16.DHUL-KIFL -EZEKIEL 17.DAWOOD - DAV ID 18.SULAIMAN -SOLOMAN 19.ILYAS -ELIJAH 20.AL-YASA -ELISHA 21.YUNUS - JONAH 22.ZAKARIYA -ZACHARIAS 23.YAHYA -JOHN THE BAPTIST 24.ISA - JESUS 25. MUHAMMAD
How did Allah communicate with his prophets?
Allah sends an angel and calls the angel to come and tell Allah and im only 10
What type of people are prophets?
Prophet are gifted with excellence and spiritual qualities which no one posses.They were the best in their community,morally and intellectually.This was necessary because their lives serve as an example and modal for their followers.
What are the miracles of prophet Amos?
Amos as the remainder of the minor prophets are about prophecies of end time more than miracles. One that comes to mind is Amos 8 where those who take advantage of others for profit and control are very clearly mentioned.
- Amos 8
4 Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail.......5 Saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn? and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?.......6 That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
7 The Lord hath sworn by the excellency of Jacob, Surely I will never forget any of their works.
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Perhaps the most famous prophecy of Amos is 8:11 which coincides with the signs of Jesus Christ given in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21.
Amos 8:11 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord:
What are the characteristics of the prophet jeremiah?
He was a clever, very wise man, who always trusted god and the bible
What did prophet Ibrahim slaughter?
I don't think it was a dream; he actually got underway with it (before being stopped).
If you say, "Ibrahim," the answer is Ishmael; were you to have said "Abraham," the answer would have been Isaac. Jews and Muslims tell the same story different ways, each with their own ancestor as the central figure.
Jerimiah was born of a priestly family in Anathoth, and prophesied from the 13th year of Josiah till after the downfall of Jerusalem, a period of over 40 years, 626-586 B.C. He had to face continuous opposition and insult from the priests, the mob, his townsmen at Anathoth and the king and the army. After the fall of Jerusalem the Jews who escaped into Egypt took Jeremiah with them as someone who the believed had magical powers , and at last, according to tradition, stoned him to death.
Respectfully.
What did archangel Ezekiel do?
He was a prophet and a leader of the Jewish community in the land of Judah, before and during the First Destruction (some 2500 years ago), and for a brief period after that, in the Babylonian exile. He warned about the Destruction beforehand. See also the attached Related Link.
What did the prophet micah do?
Micah, the Biblical prophet, lived about 2750 years ago, in about 750 BC, during the time of Isaiah. He lived in a small town (Moresheth) so., of Jerusalem. He was a contemporary of Isaiah, but it is not known if the two had ever met. Micah predicted the downfall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple, which were fulfilled by the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in about 586 BC and again by the Romans in 70 AD. The Temple has not been rebuilt since that destruction. Jerusalem was destroyed a second time by the Romans in about 135 AD. Micah has famous prophecies including the coming of the Messiah (5:2-4), and that the little town of Bethlehem would be the birthplace of the Messiah. Micah, means "Who is like Yah?" implying "there is none like Yah". Micah was the first prophet to foresee Jerusalem's destruction as a punishment for the city's sins against the Lord. "Zion shall be plowed as a field, Jerusalem shall become heaps of ruins, and the Temple Mount a shrine in the forest" (Micah 3:12).
Who was the prophet that was scolded by his donkey?
In the Old Testament, the prophet Balaam was cursing Israel. It was then that the Lord spoke through the mouth of his donkey and told him to turn from his wicked ways.
Who rejected the Prophet Muhammad?
Disbelivers mainly wealthy and high ranking people of his time including many of his relatives and his uncle.
Who was the prophet who's father grand father great grand father was also a prophet?
Prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim). His son is prophet Isaac (and prophet Ismael). Grandson is prophet Jacob. His gran grandson is Joseph.
Did Prophet Muhammad have a step sister?
No He hasn't got brother or sister.His mother and father changed his world when he was a child.And he is the first and one son.
What is the homophone for prophet?
profit as in Profit is the money left over when all bills are paid.
What is the Eucharisting Parayer?
The Eucharist prayer normally refers to the Canon of the Mass. This is the prayer said by the priest at the altar in which he adores God, implores his help for all of humanity, asks the saints for their intercession, invokes the Holy Spirit, and consecrates - changes - the bread and wine into the Body and Blood or Our Blessed Lord. After the consecration, the "accidents" remain - i.e. the appearance of bread and wine; but the "substance" has changed so that where before there was bread and wine, now all that remains is the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord.
According to Islam, the third prophet sent from Allah was Prophet Nuh (Noah)
Who wrote about Elijah the prophet?
"Halley's Bible Handbook" [with the King James Version] informs us that Elijah was one of the last of the "Oral" prophets; an "order of prophets": "...with schools..." [some refer to them as the "school of prophets, college of prophets, prophet college, etc.]
"...The priesthood had become quite degenerate, and contemporaneous with the organization of the Kingdom. Samuel, it seems, initiated these schools as a sort of moral check on both priests and kings.
"These Prophets functioned through a period of some 300 years before the time of the Prophets who wrote the closing 17 books of the Old Testament. They are called "Oral" Prophets, to distinguish them from the "Literary" Prophets who wrote the books.
"The leading "Oral" Prophets were: Samuel, organizer of the Kingdom; Nathan, adviser to David; Ahijah, adviser to Jeroboam; Elijah and Elisha, who led in the grand fight against Baalim."
(Halley's Bible Handbook: Classic Ed. - Prophets p.179)
So, while Elijah and others of the "schools of the prophets" during this period aren't credited with literary contributions to the Bible... they are written about throughout by the inspired "Literary" prophets who recounted their steps.
Yet, it was these "chroniclers" of the Old Testament who tell of "one writing of Elijah;" a letter, that appeared some 10 years AFTER a "whirlwind" whisked him away into the sky, never to be seen again. It was addressed to the son of one of the kings who was in Elijah's charge before he disappeared. The royal father and son had ruled "jointly" during Elijah's charge... and when the son [10 years later] ruled alone... quite errantly... after his father's death -- he received the "absentee" Elijah's shocking letter of rebuke and Judgment.
"...there came a writing to him from Elijah the prophet, saying, Thus saith the Lord God of David thy father, Because thou hast not walked in the ways of Jehoshaphat thy father, nor in the ways of Asa king of Judah, but hast walked in the way of the kings of Israel, and hast made Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to go a whoring, like to the whoredoms of the house of Ahab, and also hast slain thy brethren of thy father's house, which were better than thyself: Behold, with a great plague will the Lord smite thy people, and thy children, and thy wives, and all thy goods: and thou shalt have great sickness by disease of thy bowels, until thy bowels fall out by reason of the sickness day by day." (II Chronicles 21:12-15)
Did Jesus mention another prophet after him?
No prophets can come after Jesus as all the prophecies will now have to be fulfilled
, and no new ones can be added in the bible.
How many years did Daniel the prophet live?
It is believed that he died in Babylon.
Daniel was probably a teenager at the time of being brought to Babylon in 617 B.C.E., so he would be almost 100 years old when he received the vision recorded in Daniel 10-12. Speaking to Daniel in Babylon, the angel said: "As for you yourself, go toward the end; and you will rest, but you will stand up for your lot at the end of the days," which seems to indicate that his life was nearing its end at that time, though he could be sure of a resurrection.(Daniel 12:13)
No one can know - he was the first man on earth and therefore his children would've buried him. But it would've been near impossible to keep this record!
Actually, his children did bury him & they did keep the record; he is buried in the lowest chamber of Me'erat HaMachpela in Hebron, Israel. The chamber is past where Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebecca, and Jacob are buried & is held to be the entrance to the Garden of Eden (in the past 2,000 years or so, there hasn't been anyone that has made it down there & come back alive. Even before that, it was rare that a person came back out alive or even normal.)
Also, some say that since he was buried before the flood, the terrain has changed & we no longer know the places. This is not exactly true. The land of Israel did not move in the flood & Abraham, as well as Moses, Miriam, King David, etc were all prophets & they were able to locate & mark the places of certain events that happened before the flood (for instance, the place where the dust of Adam was gathered from; remember Adam was made outside of the Garden of Eden & then brought into the garden). From then on, these spots have been marked one way or another (for instance, on the spot where Adam's dust was gathered is where the temple mount is sitting).
Due to a mistranslation in the Septuagint (a flawed early translation of the Hebrew scriptures), Christians have thought of Isaiah as referring to a virgin rather than a "young woman" who would have a baby. Although Jesus is never mentioned by name or otherwise identified, they ignore the original text and believe that Isaiah 7:14 was a prophecy of the birth of Jesus.
Do Hindu have holy persons or prophets?
Hindus do not exactly have holy persons or prophets like other religions. Hindus believe in avatars and gods unlike the other religions like Islam and Christianity that have many saints and prophets.