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Was Prophet Muhammad Mentioned in the Bible?

Was Prophet Muhammad Mentioned in the Bible?
I have been trying to understand the Bible's prophecies of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings Be upon him). I do believe Prophet Muhammad is in the Bible because the Quran says he is mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel, in Surah 7 verse 157.
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Annual Eight Days Ablaze Christian Prophetic Conference in Wildwood
By Press Release WILDWOOD – Pastor Rob Meyer announced that The Carpenter's Shop, a nondenominational, full-gospel church which meets at 4505 Park Blvd. in Wildwood, NJ, will host its 15th annual Eight Days Ablaze Christian Prophetic Conference.
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11 of 16: Prophetic Revival 1/19/05 Tape 1 – Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan

11 of 16: Prophetic Revival 1/19/05 Tape 1 – Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan
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8 of 19: Prophetic Revival 2/01/05 Tape 1 – Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan
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A Prophecy by the Prophet

A Prophecy by The Prophet

Prophet Bill and a Survey

What I do next depends on YOU! (okay, enough fakeness… just let me know what you’d prefer to see next or write in your own). ts
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Isaiah the Prophet of Zion

Isaiah the Prophet of Zion

The New Testament writers quote or refer to Isaiah over 200 times. Isaiah’s message permeates the entire New Testament. He has at his command a vocabulary richer than any other prophet. The book of Isaiah needs to be studied as a literary work of art, viewed with eyes that appreciate its beauty. The imagery of Isaiah must be taken in as one would gaze on a masterpiece, drinking in the majesty and flowing with its movements.
There is a wealth to be found in this book! While the glory of God is it

Forgotten Prophet: The Life of Randolph Bourne

Forgotten Prophet: The Life of Randolph Bourne


Rarely has an individual’s life been so inseparable from his writing as was Randolph Bourne’s. His work reveals not only his political viewpoints but also his humanistic personality and the tumultuous era during which he lived. Forgotten Prophet carefully examines the intellect and personality of the born essayist who saw clearly both his century’s potential for harmony and the danger that it faced.Disfigured and hunchbacked, Bourne reacted to his disability not with bitterness or self-pity, but rather with an exuberant love for beauty and a compassion for humanity. He longed for a trans-national America strengthened by ethnic diversity and political pluralism.Nearly alone among American intellectuals, Bourne actively denounced involvement in World War I. He foresaw that the war would bring in its wake the spiritual impoverishment of the nation and the disillusionment of its youth. Although derided and largely ignored at the time they were written, Bourne’s fearful predictions would all too quickly be confirmed in the dissolute frenzy of the jazz age, the turmoil of the 1930s, and the social chaos that brought about the rise of fascism in Europe and, soon, an even more destructive war.Bourne did not live to witness this terrifying unfolding of events. His career as a social critic was brief but prolific. When he died in 1918 at the age of thirty-two, a victim of the flu epidemic, he had completed three books and more than a hundred essays. From his earliest years as a writer, Bourne was identified as a voice for youth, idealism, and progress in human relations. Forgotten Prophet characterizes Bourne not just as a foreseer of this century’s bloodshed but, equally important,as an apostle of hope — a champion of what was best, most truthful in the arts, in politics, and in the conduct of our daily lives.