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According to the Bible, God said to Moses, on whom be peace:
“I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their
brothers; I will put my words in his mouth, and he will tell them
everything I command him.” (The Holy Bible, New International Version,
Deuteronomy chapter 18, verse 18).
The prophet described in the above verse must have the following three
characteristics:
1. He will be like Moses.
2. He will come from the brothers of the Israelites, i.e. the
Ishmaelites.
3. God will put His words in the mouth of that prophet and he will
declare what God commanded him.
Let us see which prophet God was speaking of.
1. The prophet like Moses
Some people feel that this prophecy refers to the prophet Jesus, on
whom be peace. But, although Jesus* was truly a prophet of God, he is
not the prophet spoken of here. He was born miraculously, and,
finally, God raised him up miraculously. On the other hand, Muhammad*
is more like Moses*; both were born in a natural way and both died
natural deaths.
2. From among the Ishmaelites
Abraham* had two sons, Ishmael* and Isaac* (Genesis, chapter 21).
Ishmael* became the grandfather of the Arab nation, and Isaac became
the grandfather of the Jewish nation. The prophet spoken of was to
come not from among the Jews themselves, but from among their
brothers, the Ishmaelites. Muhammad*, a descendant of Ishmael, is
indeed that prophet.
3. God will put His words in his mouth
“Neither the content of the revelation, nor its form, were of
Mohammed’s devising. Both were given by the angel, and Mohammed’s task
was only to repeat what he heard.”(World Religions from Ancient
History to the Present, by Geoffrey Parrinder, p. 472)
God sent the angel Gabriel* to teach Muhammad* the exact words that he
should repeat to the people. The words are therefore not his own; they
did not come from his own thoughts, but were put into his mouth by the
angel. These are written down in the Qur’an, word for word exactly as
they came from God.
Now that we know that prophet we must listen to him, for, according to
the Bible, God says: “I will punish anyone who refuses to obey
him” (Good News Bible, Deut. 18:19).
* on whom be peace