prophecy
Defense and exploration of biblical prophecy, its fulfillment, and interpretive challenges.
Is Umar Among the Prophets? Paid Members Public
How Muhammad’s Companion Helped to Shape the Quran Muhammad likened Umar ibn al-Khattab to a prophet, to a person who speaks with inspiration: Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, “Amongst the people preceding you there used to be ‘Muhaddithun’ (i.e. persons who can guess things that come true
How the theology of the Psalms proves that Muhammad was a false prophet Paid Members Public
Seeing how Muslims love to quote Psalm 84:5-6 to somehow prove that pilgrimage to Mecca is mentioned in the previous Scriptures, I have decided to, therefore, show how the theology of the Psalters actually contradicts the teachings of Muhammad. We begin by looking at the following Psalm: Why do
The Prophet Isaiah – Islam’s Nightmare Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
We continue from where we previously left off /2017/04/30/the-prophet-isaiah-islams-nightmare-pt-1/. The Servant that Isaiah 53 said would suffer and offer his soul as a sacrifice for sins is the same One spoken of in the following passages: “Here is My servant, whom I uphold, My chosen one, in
The Prophet Isaiah – Islam’s Nightmare Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
In this post I am again going to be tackling some other aspects of the following article https://bloggingtheology.net/2017/04/15/does-christianity-really-necessitate-ransom-for-salvation/. The greenhorn who goes by the name question mark writes: There is even more in the Bible. Trinitarian Apologists like Sam Shamoun who use the book
“Objective” Biblical scholarship proves that Muhammad was a false prophet Paid Members Public
Muslim polemicist Paul Bilal Williams shared an on his blog, and titled the post “Objective biblical scholarship can be quite surprising sometimes…” https://bloggingtheology.net/2017/04/13/objective-biblical-scholarship-can-be-quite-surprising-sometimes/. The image is a citation from an unnamed biblical source. Here is what it says concerning the 4 Suffering Servant Songs,
How Were the Believers that lived before the Crucifixion Saved? Pt. 3 Paid Members Public
I continue from where I left off previously https://answeringislam.blog/how-were-the-believers-that-lived-before-the-crucifixion-saved-pt-2/. In this part I am going to be focusing specifically on Isaiah 53 in order to provide further confirmation that God had already made known his plan of salvation to his OT saints. Here is the chapter in
Revisiting the implications that Psalm 110 has on the divine identity of the Messiah Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
We continue from where we previously left off /2017/03/31/revisiting-the-implications-of-psalm-110-has-on-the-divine-identity-of-the-messiah-pt-1/. Only God could be David’s Lord The only one who could possibly be David’s Lord is Yahweh God himself, just as the following passages affirm: “To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm of David. O
Revisiting the implications that Psalm 110 has on the divine identity of the Messiah Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
I am going to touch on Psalm 110 once again in order to show that the Lord whom Yahweh invites to sit enthroned alongside of him is a divine Person who is one with Yahweh in essence and nature. We will break down the Psalm in two sections, beginning with