Was John blind when he wrote Revelation?
Because the author of the Book of Revelation identified himself as 'John', the book was once attributed to the apostle John. However, scholars say that he is most unlikely to have been the real author, and for this reason now refer to the uthor of Revelation as John of Patmos. The fanciful tradition that the apostle John was boiled in oil then exiled to Patmos was needed in order to get him to Patmos so that he could write the book there. Since this John was not the author, we do not need the oil, nor the exile. Without all these punishments, there is no reason to imagine John of Patmos as being blinded.
What were the names of Hannah's children in the bible?
1 Samuel 2:21 - And the LORD was gracious to Hannah; she gave birth to three sons and two daughters. Meanwhile, the boy Samuel grew up in the presence of the LORD.
These five children were to take the place of Hannah's first son, Samuel, who was given over to God to become a priest. Samuel would later became not only a priest, but Judge and Prophet in Israel.
How many Prophets in the Bible?
There were 48 prophets and 7 prophetesses whose prophecies were recorded for posterity in the Bible.
48 Prophets:
1) Abraham
2) Isaac
3) Jacob
4) Moses
5) Aaron
6) Joshua
7) Pinchas the High Priest
8) Elkanah (father of Samuel)
9) Eli the High Priest
10) Samuel
11) Gad
12) Nathan
13) King David
14) King Solomon
15) Eido
16) Michiyahu ben Yimlah
17) Obadiah
18) Achiyah of Shiloh
19) Yahu ben Chanani
20) Azariah ben Oded
21) Chaziel son of Metaniah
22) Eliezer of Morisha
23) Hosea
24) Amos
25) Micah
26) Amotz
27) Elijah
28) Elisha
29) Jonah
30) Isaiah
31) Joel
32) Nahum
33) Habakkuk
34) Zephaniah
35) Uriah from Kiryat Yearim
36) Jeremiah
37) Ezekiel
38) Shmaya
39) Baruch
40) Neriah
41) Seriah
42) Mechasiah
43) Haggai
44) Zechariah
45) Malachi
46) Mordechai
47) Chanani
48) Oded
7 Prophetesses:
1) Sarah (wife of Abraham, mother of all Jews)
2) Miriam (sister to Moses)
3) Deborah (the only female among the Judges)
4) Chanah (mother of Samuel)
5) Abigail
6) Chuldah
7) Esther (of Purim fame)
Other prophets, who may or may not have been in prophecy full-time, are mentioned in various places throughout Tanach, but their prophecies were not recorded, because their prophecies were only intended for themselves or for the generation who lived at that time. For example: King Saul dabbled in prophecy for a time, but what he was told, like the thousands of other unrecorded prophecies, is unknown.
There were 48 prophets and 7 prophetesses whose prophecies were recorded for posterity in the Bible.
Additional Answer:
Jesus was also called a prophet noted in Luke 24:19 and Acts 3 below:
Acts 3:22-24
New International Version (NIV)
22 For Moses said, 'The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own people; you must listen to everything he tells you. 23 Anyone who does not listen to him will be completely cut off from their people.'[a] 24 "Indeed, beginning with Samuel, all the prophets who have spoken have foretold these days. The last prophet mentioned in Scripture seems to be in Acts 21:10 below: Acts 21:10New International Version (NIV) 10 After we had been there a number of days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea.
What is the name of prophet musa brother?
Prophet Musa's brother's name was Prophet Harun (Aaron). He was also a prophet chosen by Allah and played a significant role in supporting and advising Prophet Musa in his mission to guide the Israelites.
What is the rhythm and meter of the poem the prophet?
This piece has a basic iambic rhythm and is composed to contain approximately ten syllables per line. This would make it appear as though it is iambic pentameter. Yet, throughout the work the artist freely breaks this form. It is the breaking from this form which blends his structured words with the natural and aids in our assimilating the piece as a bit of natural speech. It is not natural speech, of course; but that is the illusion crafted by the artist.
How many siblings does Jacob the prophet have?
Like, Jacob in the old testament Bible?
Well, he wasn't a prophet, but he is considered one of the fathers of ancient Israel.
I believe the Bible only mentions his brother Esau. This would be in Genesis if you wanted to look for yourself.
What is different between major and minor prophets?
The distinction between major prophet and minor prophet with respect to the Old Testament and Hebrew scripture is not necessarily intuitive. The minor prophets refer to a collection of writing of 12 prophets in a single book in the Hebrew scripture but broken into separate books in the Christian Old Testament (Hoseato Malachi). Major Prophet describes the longer books of prophecies in The Bible whose name matches the prophet it describes namely Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
Elijah and Elisha would be considered in the top ten of prophets yet they are not "Major" prophets because their record is found in books of 1 and 2 Kings rather than in the prophetic writings. So the terms "major" and "minor" in this context refers to two groups of books and does not signify their importance.
Where can you read jade comic by prophet?
Unfortunately, there is no comic called "Jade" by Prophet that I'm aware of. It's possible that it may be a lesser-known or independent work that is not widely available. I recommend checking online comic book platforms or independent comic book stores for more information on where to find it.
What time of the day was it when Adam and Eve ate the apple?
It is unclear from the narrative what time of day it was from the story as written. However, as Adam and Eve were is paradise, the current conception of a day may not be accurate to describe when the sin was committed.
How many brothers did prophet Yousuf have?
2nd no brother name of hazrat yousaf
Answer 2
Hazrat Yusaf (AS) had 11 brothers.
Who is often called the messianic prophet?
John the Baptist is often called the messianic prophet due to his role in preparing the way for the coming of Jesus Christ. He prophesied and baptized people, proclaiming the arrival of the Messiah and calling for repentance. His preaching and ministry played a significant part in the anticipation and recognition of Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah.
Why is Muhammad called the seal of the prophets?
Muhammad PBUH is the seal of the prophets & this made the message of Islam the last universal message from the Almighty God to the all mankind & the Holy Quran as an everlasting miracle among his miracles PBUH which addresses the hearts & the minds of people in all feilds. Muhammad PBUH assured the message that all the prophets who proceeded Him came up with which is the Monotheism; to believe & worship the only one God with no one associated to Him.
Which place did Prophet Mohammed receive the Holy Quoran?
The prophet Muhammed (SAW) got Allah's Message by the Angel Jibril (Gabriel)
This is what muslims belive and it is written in the Qu'raan (Koran)
When did prophet mohammed's granfather die?
Ansewer: The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) uncle died when he was about 45 years of age in KSA
I hope this answer helps you my Islamic friend!
mah salama!
Did The Prophet Muhammad drink tea?
does it really matter i mean it's not like he is even real or important Answer: An interesting question arises on the concept of the consumption of tea in Islam. Black tea is the result of the fermentation of tea leaves. Fermented beverages (alcohol, wine and beer) are not permitted to Islam's followers. So black tea may be forbidden depending on the interpretation of the ban on fermented beverages. (The question is whether or not the injunction is limited to fermentation to produce alcohol.) Green tea is likely permitted, and herbal teas consumption will depend on the preparation of the ingredients.
How many daughters does Prophet Muhammad have?
Some believe Prophet Muhammad (peace upom him) had four daughters; namely Umm Kulthum, Ruqayah, Zainab, and Fatimah bint Muhammad.
But a large percentage of Muslims also believe he only had one, namely Fatima.
Looking from a mathematical and physiological perspective, it is unlikely he fathered more daughters after Fatima.
When did Prophet Muhammad live and Islam emerge?
Another answer from our community:
Muhammad peace be upon him, did not start Islam. He was Allah's last messenger just like Mooses ,Jesus and many others. Angel Gabriel was sent by Allah to the Prophet to reveal the Holy book Quran over him so he would preach it to others.
Answer B Islam religion is not a human religion to have a human founder. Islam religion is the religion per God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel. Quran revelation started by year 610 AD and continued through year 632 Ad (year of prophet Muhammad death).
It is also important to highlight that Islam is an Arabic word that means submission to God and surrender to His will. The root of the word Islam is 'selm' that means peace. This indicates that peace between you and yourself and God and between yourself and mankind is achieved through submission to God, the Creator, i.e through Islam.
In light of this universal sense of Islam, God says in Quran that Islam is the faith of all prophets and their followers since start of mankind, including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). Islam is even God mission to all God creations including our universe, the planets, the sun and the moon, the rivers and the seas, ..., and all that we know and that we don't know. All these creatures have full submission (Islam) to God, the one and only one God with no partner, no son, and no assoiciate.
Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) was the last prophet of Islam, the first being Hazrat Adam (AS). In between come about 1,24,000 prophets including Hazrat Noah (AS), Hazrat Abraham (AS), Hazrat Ismaiel (AS), Hazrat Ishaque (AS), Hazrat Moses (AS), and Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS). Islam is, infact, the same and only religion given to mankind by its Sole Creator-Almighty God (Allah in Arabic).
Why did the prophet mohammed migrate to madina?
Prophet Muhammad, pbuh migrated to Madina(Yathrib) 13 years after his prophethood, to avoid persecution and harrasment from the Quraishy people of Mecca who opposed his teachings on Islam. They wanted to kill him and appointed leaders from all of the meccan tribes to surround his house armed with weapons, ready to kill him. God blinded them for a short while, allowing him to escape. Him and Abu Bakr RA travelled to a cave called thawr, and then to quba, and finally, to Madinah(yathrib)
Prophets are men who were called out by God to do his work. It was mainly to be like middle men, to tell the people what God wanted them to do, or to corect themselves from doing wrong things ,like making idols.
Prophets are the chosen men assigned the task of preachjing Almighty God's message to human beings. According to the teachings of Islam, the number of Prophets (May peace be upon them all) has been 1, 24, 000. The Muslims believe in all of them. The last prophet of Islam was Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), the first being Hazrat Adam AS. In between were Hazrat Noah, Hazrat Abraham, Hazrat Soloman, Hazrat David, Hazrat Jacob, Hazrat Moses, Hazrat Jesus Christ and many many others. All of them taught ONENESS of Almighty God. They preached to worship ONLY ONE Almighty God ALLAH in Arabic).
It's authentically transmitted that Muhammad b. 'Abdullâh (i.e. Prophet Muhammad of Arabia) was of average height, not noticeably tall, nor was he short. He had broad shoulders, a flat belly (flab-less), hair up to his earlobes and occasionally to his shoulders. So an Arab of medium build during that time 14 centuries ago in the desert was most likely around what we'd call 5'10, 5'11. Maybe even 6'0, because they grew up in a wild, rough and hot environment that just naturally kept people in shape, healthy, growing and strong.
When did Muhammad became a prophet of Islam?
At the age of 40 years 6 months and 10 days, Muhammad was meditating in Cave Hira when suddenly Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) came and told him to read. Muhammad was illeterate so he said he couldn't read. Jibreel hugged him tightly and again told him to read. After this happened three times, Muhammad found he could read the first verses of the Quran that were revealed (Surah Alaq, The Clot( Surah 96)).
Did Prophet Muhammad have step children?
Yes.
(1) His first wife, Khadija, had a daughter from her first marriage and a son from her second. They both seem to have been named Hind, although the records about Khadija's early life are so confusing that this could be a mistake.
(2) His second wife, Sawda, had at least one son from her first marriage (possibly as many as six), but any who were still alive were adults by the time Sawda married Mohammed.
(3) His sixth wife, Hind, had four children from her first marriage (Zeynab, Salama, Omar and Durra).
(4) His eighth wife, Ramla, had one daughter, Habiba, from her first marriage.
What did prophet mohammed achieve?
His mission was to spread Islam all over the world, and to tell people that there is only one god(Allah), and they should only follow him, and his rules.
Also it was the mission of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is to convey Quran(Kor'an) to his followers and to rest of the whole world as well.
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