Hi dr Brown. Absolutely mind blowing, I did not realise that there were so many deep paralels and put together in such a beautiful way. This book (Our Bible) is absolutely amazing, this book is alive. I'll be sharing this conversation with other brothers and sisters. Thank you very much, God bless.
@Humble Servant Thank you Humble Servant, I appreciate your reply, however, what do you make of Deuteronomy 34:10 - Where it says that "there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses...". Joshua was around then, in fact the leadership was being handed to him at that point. I'm not rejecting your suggestion altogether but I think it is unlikely that it was the case. Thank you again for your comment, kind regards.
@Humble Servant Dr Brown is a OG. ''If I quote a verse that says A,B, C and I say it means A, B, C you're gonna say that's you're interpretation'' - Dr Michael Brown.
Biblical writers also point to the significance of stories by the way they juxtapose (put next to) them with other stories. For example, putting the cursing of the fig tree around the cleansing of the temple in Mark 11 shows that Jesus is cursing Israel because it has not borne fruit among the nations. The unit closes reflecting on the significance of the juxtaposition of Mark 6: 14- 29 and 6: 30- 44. In 6: 17- 29 Mark has described a banquet given by a King - King Herod. “On his birthday [Herod] gave a banquet for his nobles and military commanders and the leading men of Galilee” (6: 21). In 6: 30- 44 he describes another banquet given by another King - King Jesus. The contrasts between these two royal banquets are deliberately drawn for us by Mark. At Herod's banquet are the important people, the people with power and authority (6: 21). Jesus throws a party for the ordinary people - people who are like sheep with a shepherd (6: 34). Jesus is free to serve the needs of others. He was not a slave to needs within himself because his life was bound up with the will of his father (John 8: 31- 36). And so he demonstrates his control. He demonstrates his power and authority. As a result, Mark presents us with a picture of the kingdom of this world and the kingdom of God. Amen
@Humble Servant Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus . First century jews were waiting for 1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc 2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5 3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18) So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions . Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” (John 1:19-21) Instead he said : John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23) When the people saw the sign that he had done, they said, “This is indeed the Prophet who is to come into the world!” (John 6:14) Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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. (Acts 3::21-22) Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 . That's why jesus said : If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. (John 5:46) Not only this : Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29). Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2). Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14). Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
Deuteronomy 18 18 can't be Jesus if the verse reference to Jesus then I agree with the Jews that's Jesus was a false prophet's secondly the Christians believed Jesus is a god not a prophet and they believe he died and this verse says if the prophet did not speak from the Lord that prophet will die
@23:00 you speak of the power of the prophet like Moses to bring vengeance on God's people - those who refuse to listen to him. That is what is symbolized at Revelation 11:13 when the work of the two witnesses is completed: *In that hour there was a great earthquake, and a tenth of the city **_(symbolic "Jerusalem" - God's modern-day people)_** fell; and 7,000 persons were killed by the earthquake, and the rest became frightened and gave glory to the God of heaven.* Acts 3:21-24 harmonizes with this powerful judgment message when it speaks of the prophet like Moses in connection with the "times of the restoration of all things." Thus: *Heaven must hold this one within itself until the times of restoration of all things of which God spoke through the mouth of his holy prophets of old. In fact, Moses said: ‘Jehovah your God will raise up for you from among your brothers a prophet like me. You must listen to whatever he tells you. Indeed, anyone who does not listen to that Prophet will be completely destroyed from among the people.'* Similarly, the prophet Elijah prepares the way for Christ to inspect and cleanse his "temple" _(his people)_ as foretold at Malachi 3:1-4. The "two" witnesses *ARE* the prophet like Moses *AND* the prophet Elijah! It is Elijah who comes to "restore all things" during the times of the restoration of all things (Matt. 17:11). When all things are restored _(after the 3.5 years of "prophesying in sackcloth")_ there will be no excuses. True Christianity will have been restored through the work and powerful signs of the two witnesses. They are *ONE* man. The number two is symbolic. It means that his message can be trusted.
@Humble Servant Acts 3:21-24 speaks of the prophet like Moses in connection with the "times of the restoration of all things" (which is _our_ time). Revelation 11:5,6 details the works of the prophet like Moses. The transfiguration is a glimpse of that work where Jesus is seen talking to the prophet like Moses (so the prophet like Moses is NOT Jesus) and the prophet Elijah. Malachi 4:4 links the Law of Moses with the last days along with the restoration work of the prophet Elijah in verses 5 and 6. The prophet like Moses and the prophet Elijah are one man who comes as the two witnesses to restore all things (Matt. 17:11).
I will tell you why the survivors who defeat the beast and come out of the great tribulation are singing *two* songs - the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb (Rev. 15:2,3). It is because the prophet like Moses is a seperate person from the Lamb. He is the symbolic "two" witnesses who stands up to the beast and is eventually killed by it which causes a great symbolic earthquake. He performs many powerful signs, just like Moses did: *These have the authority to shut up the sky so that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying **_(Elijah),_** and they have authority over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every sort of plague as often as they wish **_(Moses)._* *When they have finished their witnessing, the wild beast that ascends out of the abyss will wage war with them and conquer them and kill them...And those dwelling on the earth rejoice over them and celebrate, and they will send gifts to one another, because these two prophets tormented those dwelling on the earth.* *After the three and a half days, spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood on their feet, and great fear fell upon those who saw them. And they heard a loud voice from heaven say to them: “Come up here.” And they went up into heaven in the cloud, and their enemies saw them. In that hour there was a great earthquake, and a tenth of the city fell; and 7,000 persons were killed by the earthquake, and the rest became frightened and gave glory to the God of heaven.* The power given to this prophet like Moses (and Elijah) will last for 3.5 years, during which time he will be untouchable, just as Moses was before Pharaoh (Egypt): *I will cause my two witnesses to prophesy for 1,260 days dressed in sackcloth... If anyone wants to harm them, fire comes out of their mouths and consumes their enemies. If anyone should want to harm them, this is how he must be killed.* Here is the "prophet like Moses" raised up from among the *Christian* brotherhood of (spiritual) Israel.
@Humble Servant Dr. Brown is honest and knows what he’s talking about. Nadir is just a typical lying Muslim apologist, twisting Scripture to serve his agenda.
Joshua saw God in Joshua 5 like Moses did, and the biggest proof is Deut 34 : 9 "Joshua son of Nun .. the Israelites ((listened to him)) and ((did what the Lord had commanded Moses))", in Deut 18.
1) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were Israelite.* Muhammad is not an Israelite, and therefore, irrelevant. 2) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were born in a time that Hebrew male boy were being killed.* Muhammad was not, and therefore, irrelevant. 3) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were born in a time that the people of Israel were under heavy occupation* (Egypt & Rome). Muhammad is irrelevant. 4) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were called out of Egypt.* Muhammad is irrelevant. 5) *More is known about BOTH the mothers of Moses and Jesus than there is information of their fathers.* More is known about Muhammads father - the complete opposite of Moses and Jesus. Muhammad is irrelevant. 5) *BOTH Moses and Jesus went away from the people and fasted 40 days and nights.* Muhammad never did any such thing, and is therefore, irrelevant. 6) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were glorified on a mountain.* No such thing ever happened with Muhammad. Muhammad is irrelevant. 7) *BOTH Moses and Jesus are the only Law givers of their Testament.* There are only TWO Testaments and only TWO Covenants. Muhammad would make a "third" and there is no such thing as a third. Muhammad is irrelevant. 8) *BOTH Moses and Jesus had control over the winds and the seas.* Moses parted the Red Sea with a mighty wind, and Jesus said "Peace - be still!" in the midst of a storm and there was calm. Muhammad had no such power, and is irrelevant. 9) *BOTH Moses and Jesus had control over leprosy.* Leprosy was deadly and contagious - there was no cure. Muhammad never demonstrated such power! Muhammad is irrevevant. 10) *BOTH Moses and Jesus were willing to die for Israel's sin against God.* Muhammad was not even an Israelite, and he certainly never offered his life as payment for the sin of Israel (or any other nation). Muhammad is irrelevant. 11) *BOTH Moses and Jesus lifted their rod, which neither of them could carry on their own.* Moses needed Joshua and Caleb to hold his arms up. Jesus needed the man to carry His Cross. Muhammad had no such experience. Muhammad is irrelevant. 12) *BOTH Moses and Jesus left their glory.* Moses left "palace living" and Jesus left the Eternal Kingdom. Each became a type of peasant for the benefit of the people. Muhammad never did any such thing. Muhammad is irrelevant. 13) *BOTH Moses and Jesus had an angel at their grave sites.* Muhammad had no such thing. *AND HERE IS WHERE THE THE UNIQUENESS BETWEEN MOSES AND JESUS BECOMES PROFOUND, AND IS NEVER SEEN IN ANYONE'S BOOK, OR WEBPAGE, OR UA-cam (SOCIAL MEDIA) CHANNEL:* 14) *BOTH MOSES AND JESUS {FAILED} IN THEIR MISSION/TASK!* Moses' whole purpose of the Exodus was to lead the Israelites to the Land Promised (Israel). He fell short of it. He failed in his task ... because of the PEOPLE! It was Joshua who fulfilled Moses' duty. Likewise, Jesus also FAILED in His mission/task, like Moses, because of the PEOPLE! (Isaiah 49v4-5) 15) *BOTH MOSES AND JESUS WENT TO ISRAEL {{TWICE}}!!* The first time Moses went to Israel, they rejected him. He left. He married a Gentile wife. He had 2 sons. The second time Moses went to Israel, they embraced him. Who does that sound like!? Muhammad!? Not on your life! Muhammad is irrelevant! That sounds like Jesus! First time Jesus went to the Jews, they rejected Him ... just like they did with Moses! He left ... just as Moses did! He married a Gentile Wife (Church is the "Bride of Christ") ... just as Moses did. He is over 2 Covenants (Cornerstone) ... just as Moses was over 2 sons. The Second Time He comes, the Jews will embrace Him because THEY are the ones who will be crying out to Him as Lord and Savior and God. He comes to save ISRAEL! The Second Coming is for the Salvation of no one else but ISRAEL! "You will never see My face again, UNTIL you repent as a nation unto Me" - Jesus (baruch haba b'shem adonia) The Jews will wake up, but not until they are purified by the fires of Jacobs Trouble. So, let the antichrist come! Let Catholocism remain for a little while longer! Let Islam and its brutality grow. They are all puppets of God's Word, and designed for a purpose - the SALVATION OF THE JEWS (though it is unto the everlasting destruction of billions of others)! THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS {NOT} JOSHUA! (Jews are dead wrong!) THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS {NOT} ELIJAH! (unlearned people are dead wrong!) THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS CERTAINLY {NOT} MUHAMMAD! (Muslims have always been wrong, and lied to, and tellers of lies!) *THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS, AND EVER SHALL BE, JESUS AND ONLY JESUS!*
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these people ware deny but actually it is the prophet Mohammed, it was not talking about miracle, Moses established law, anf the prophet Mohammad pbuh also, braught new law, Moses brought people from darkness to light, and the prophet Mohammad pbuh did,
@Humble Servant Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus . First century jews were waiting for 1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc 2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5 3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18) So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions . Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” (John 1:19-21) Instead he said : John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23) When the people saw the sign that he had done, they said, “This is indeed the Prophet who is to come into the world!” (John 6:14) Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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. (Acts 3::21-22) Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 . That's why jesus said : If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. (John 5:46) Not only this : Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29). Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2). Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14). Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
I think Dr B's bookcase is a real bookcase though the guy he's speaking to has a fake background bookcase! Also funny things are going on with the other guy's ears
You guys ignore most important fact that is jesus is god and moses isn't And jesusdint ffulfill that prophecy if jesus needs to fulfill it he must say "I am god" If jesus is god he must known everything and said it but he never did
Deuteronomy, Chapter 18: “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.” (Deuteronomy 18:18-19) Here Moses is addressing the Children of Israel. He quotes Jehovah as telling him of the coming of a Prophet. The marks for recognizing the coming prophet would be as follows: 1. He would be from among the brethren of the Children of Israel. 2. He would be like Moses. 3. He would speak words and commands put in his mouth by God. 4. He would speak in God’s name. If you examine the above details of the distinguishing traits of the foretold prophet and those of Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was born centuries after this prophecy, you will be surprised to learn of the striking similarities. Jesus or Muhammad? Here one may also consider the Christian argument that the above prophecy is about Jesus. So we need to examine who is actually meant here, with reference to the details of the prophecy. 1. It is clearly mentioned that the coming prophet would be from ‘their brethren’, i.e. from the brethren of the Children of Israel. We know that Jesus was one of the Children of Israel and so it is clear that the prophecy does not apply to him. Whereas Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in the family of Ishmael; indeed his grandfather was Qaidar (Biblical name: Kedar), one of the twelve sons of Ishmael. 2. Of the two prophets (i.e. Jesus and Muhammad) one is mentioned to be like Moses. In fact, it is Prophet Muhammad who is really like Moses, and not Jesus. For instance, Jesus was born miraculously without a father; he did not marry and lead a family life; his mission was very short (three years at the most); and God raised him unto Himself when he faced the possibility of violent death at the hands of his enemies. (Christians believe that he was crucified). And so, we find that Jesus did not have the time to realize the dream of establishing a society based on the principles he taught. Indeed, he had declared that his mission was for ‘the lost sheep of the house of Israel’ (Matthew 15:24), and not for the whole of humanity. Prophet Muhammad’s Mission Compare the above with the mission of Muhammad (peace be upon him). Like Moses, he had a father and mother; he married and led a family life; his mission was long like that of Moses; he died a natural death; and he brought a Law (Shari`ah) for the establishment of a social system, like Moses. It is also worth emphasizing that at the end of the Book of Deuteronomy, the following is clearly stated: “And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs and the wonders, which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land, and in all that mighty hand…” (Deuteronomy 34:10-12) This makes it clear that there never was a prophet like Moses in the whole of Israel after Moses, according to the Bible. Thus, we can clearly see that between the two, it was Muhammad from the brethren of the Children of Israel, who could be called, “a Prophet like Moses”. And Allah knows best.
Deuteronomy , 18:15-19 Jesus was clearly the mediator who Moses was talking about. He was the one man who could speak God’s words directly to the people. Why? Because he was God! He was God with a human nature who could speak God’s words to them. Deut. 34:10). The Lord Jesus Christ Himself referred the words of Moses to Himself: For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed Me: for he wrote of Me (John 5:46).
I guarantee that Jesus was NOT the prophet like Moses. Here's just 2 reasons why. There's more. The transfiguration is a foregleam of Jesus in future heavenly glory. He is seen talking to Moses (and Elijah). That scene represents the work of the "two" witnesses. It also presents a problem. If Jesus is the prophet like Moses, how can he be having a conversation with the prophet like Moses? These are the very same two prophets who engage in a work "like Moses" (and Elijah) as the two witnesses of Revelation 11(vs 6) which is a prophecy *for our time.* Are the two witnesses Jesus? The answer is NO! So, unless Jesus is talking to himself and he is the two witnesses, he cannot be the prophet like Moses. Or perhaps you believe that there is to be *two* prophets like Moses? Want more proof? Ask me.
First century jews were waiting for 1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc 2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5 3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18) So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions . Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” (John 1:19-21) Instead he said : John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23) When the people saw the sign that he had done, they said, “This is indeed the Prophet who is to come into the world!” (John 6:14) Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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. (Acts 3::21-22) Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 . That's why jesus said : If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. (John 5:46) Not only this : Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29). Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2). Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14). Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
In Christian theology jesus was a messiah and he was a son of god and a part of god..........but Moses was a prophet........ Not son of god not of part of god.......so why you say prophet like moses was jesus........its a common senses........ Man
Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus . First century jews were waiting for 1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc 2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5 3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18) So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions . Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.” (John 1:19-21) Instead he said : John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23) When the people saw the sign that he had done, they said, “This is indeed the Prophet who is to come into the world!” (John 6:14) Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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. (Acts 3::21-22) Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 . That's why jesus said : If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. (John 5:46) Not only this : Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29). Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2). Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14). Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
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Hi dr Brown. Absolutely mind blowing, I did not realise that there were so many deep paralels and put together in such a beautiful way. This book (Our Bible) is absolutely amazing, this book is alive. I'll be sharing this conversation with other brothers and sisters. Thank you very much, God bless.
@Humble Servant Thank you Humble Servant, I appreciate your reply, however, what do you make of Deuteronomy 34:10 - Where it says that "there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses...". Joshua was around then, in fact the leadership was being handed to him at that point. I'm not rejecting your suggestion altogether but I think it is unlikely that it was the case. Thank you again for your comment, kind regards.
Nadir is a clown. He is the proverbial pigeon knocking the chess pieces over, pooping on the board and then declaring victory.
Nadir is pertty representative of any muslim missionary at speakers corner.. so he is actualyl well worth engaging with
@Humble Servant I take it you don't agree with a Jew finding Jesus.
@Humble Servant Dr Brown is a OG.
''If I quote a verse that says A,B, C and I say it means A, B, C you're gonna say that's you're interpretation'' - Dr Michael Brown.
Dr. Brown, you are a gift to the Body of Christ! Keep shinning the glory of Yahusha Ha'Mashiach!
Much love!
Biblical writers also point to the significance of stories by the way they juxtapose (put next to) them with other stories. For example, putting the cursing of the fig tree around the cleansing of the temple in Mark 11 shows that Jesus is cursing Israel because it has not borne fruit among the nations. The unit closes reflecting on the significance of the juxtaposition of Mark 6: 14- 29 and 6: 30- 44.
In 6: 17- 29 Mark has described a banquet given by a King - King Herod. “On his birthday [Herod] gave a banquet for his nobles and military commanders and the leading men of Galilee” (6: 21). In 6: 30- 44 he describes another banquet given by another King - King Jesus. The contrasts between these two royal banquets are deliberately drawn for us by Mark. At Herod's banquet are the important people, the people with power and authority (6: 21).
Jesus throws a party for the ordinary people - people who are like sheep with a shepherd (6: 34). Jesus is free to serve the needs of others. He was not a slave to needs within himself because his life was bound up with the will of his father (John 8: 31- 36). And so he demonstrates his control. He demonstrates his power and authority. As a result, Mark presents us with a picture of the kingdom of this world and the kingdom of God.
Amen
Thanks for the video. Very informative.
Your videos are very informative.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ amen
When the background is sharper than the foreground.
It's a green screen I believe.
Yup it is
This is an excellent video. Jesus is the true Foreshadowing/fulfillment of the Old testament scriptures!
Still Nadir Ahmed has not the guts to put the 'debate' with dr. Brown online on his own channel.
Doc Brown, you are awesome!
This was absolutely refreshing and amazing parallels of comparison between Yeshua and Moses
Steamroller Vs Mouse 😂😂😂 unbelievably accurate!!!
Deut 18:15-16 I think is referring to Elijah the Prophet Mal 4:4-5
@Humble Servant
Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus .
First century jews were waiting for
1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc
2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5
3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18)
So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions .
Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”
He said, “I am not.”
“Are you the Prophet?”
He answered, “No.”
(John 1:19-21)
Instead he said :
John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23)
When the people saw the sign that he
had done, they said, “This is indeed the
Prophet who is to come into the world!”
(John 6:14)
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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.
(Acts 3::21-22)
Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 .
That's why jesus said :
If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me.
(John 5:46)
Not only this :
Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29).
Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2).
Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14).
Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
great topic...
I must say, at times the ears movement was a bit distracting... and it only happened with one and not the other...
Deuteronomy 18 18 can't be Jesus if the verse reference to Jesus then I agree with the Jews that's Jesus was a false prophet's secondly the Christians believed Jesus is a god not a prophet and they believe he died and this verse says if the prophet did not speak from the Lord that prophet will die
As a Christian today the new prophet moses will not be from Israel but from other Christian countries.
@23:00 you speak of the power of the prophet like Moses to bring vengeance on God's people - those who refuse to listen to him. That is what is symbolized at Revelation 11:13 when the work of the two witnesses is completed:
*In that hour there was a great earthquake, and a tenth of the city **_(symbolic "Jerusalem" - God's modern-day people)_** fell; and 7,000 persons were killed by the earthquake, and the rest became frightened and gave glory to the God of heaven.*
Acts 3:21-24 harmonizes with this powerful judgment message when it speaks of the prophet like Moses in connection with the "times of the restoration of all things."
Thus:
*Heaven must hold this one within itself until the times of restoration of all things of which God spoke through the mouth of his holy prophets of old. In fact, Moses said: ‘Jehovah your God will raise up for you from among your brothers a prophet like me. You must listen to whatever he tells you. Indeed, anyone who does not listen to that Prophet will be completely destroyed from among the people.'*
Similarly, the prophet Elijah prepares the way for Christ to inspect and cleanse his "temple" _(his people)_ as foretold at Malachi 3:1-4. The "two" witnesses *ARE* the prophet like Moses *AND* the prophet Elijah! It is Elijah who comes to "restore all things" during the times of the restoration of all things (Matt. 17:11). When all things are restored _(after the 3.5 years of "prophesying in sackcloth")_ there will be no excuses. True Christianity will have been restored through the work and powerful signs of the two witnesses. They are *ONE* man. The number two is symbolic. It means that his message can be trusted.
@Humble Servant Acts 3:21-24 speaks of the prophet like Moses in connection with the "times of the restoration of all things" (which is _our_ time). Revelation 11:5,6 details the works of the prophet like Moses. The transfiguration is a glimpse of that work where Jesus is seen talking to the prophet like Moses (so the prophet like Moses is NOT Jesus) and the prophet Elijah. Malachi 4:4 links the Law of Moses with the last days along with the restoration work of the prophet Elijah in verses 5 and 6. The prophet like Moses and the prophet Elijah are one man who comes as the two witnesses to restore all things (Matt. 17:11).
@Humble Servant
Yes, it was about Joshua.
يزعم المسيحيون أن يشوع خليفة موسي ليس مثل موسي و لا تنطبق عليه نبوة موسي في تثنية ١٨ "يُقِيمُ لَكَ الرَّبُّ إِلهُكَ نَبِيًّا مِنْ وَسَطِكَ مِنْ إِخْوَتِكَ ((مِثْلِي)) ((لَهُ تَسْمَعُونَ))" لأنه لم يري الله كموسي بحسب تثنية ٣٤ : ١٠ "لَمْ يَقُمْ ((بَعْدُ)) نَبِيٌّ فِي إِسْرَائِيلَ مِثْلُ مُوسَى الَّذِي عَرَفَهُ الرَّبُّ وَجْهًا لِوَجْهٍ". و يتجاهلون أن بعد ذلك رأي يشوع الرب فعلاً في صورة ملاك في يشوع ٥ : ١٤ " إِذَا بِرَجُل وَاقِفٍ قُبَالَتَهُ، وَسَيْفُهُ مَسْلُولٌ بِيَدِهِ، فَقَالَ: «كَلاَّ، بَلْ أَنَا رَئِيسُ جُنْدِ الرَّبِّ. الآنَ أَتَيْتُ». فَسَقَطَ يَشُوعُ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ إِلَى الأَرْضِ وَ ((سَجَدَ))، وَقَالَ لَهُ: «بِمَاذَا يُكَلِّمُ سَيِّدِي ((عَبْدَهُ))؟» فَقَالَ رَئِيسُ جُنْدِ الرَّبِّ لِيَشُوعَ: «اخْلَعْ نَعْلَكَ مِنْ رِجْلِكَ، لأَنَّ الْمَكَانَ الَّذِي أَنْتَ وَاقِفٌ عَلَيْهِ هُوَ مُقَدَّسٌ». فَفَعَلَ يَشُوعُ كَذلِكَ"، تماماً كما قال ملاك الرب أي الرب نفسه لموسي في خروج ٣ : ٥ "ظَهَرَ لَهُ ((مَلاَكُ)) الرَّبِّ بِلَهِيبِ نَارٍ مِنْ وَسَطِ عُلَّيْقَةٍ .. فَلَمَّا رَأَى ((الرَّبُّ)) أَنَّهُ مَالَ لِيَنْظُرَ قَالَ: .. اخْلَعْ حِذَاءَكَ مِنْ رِجْلَيْكَ، لأَنَّ الْمَوْضِعَ الَّذِي أَنْتَ وَاقِفٌ عَلَيْهِ أَرْضٌ مُقَدَّسَةٌ". إذاً يشوع رأي الله وجهاً لوجهه في صورة ملاك كما رأي موسي الله في صورة ملاك أيضاً. إذاً يشوع شبيه موسي تماماً و هو النبي المقصود في نبوة موسي في تثنية ١٨ و الدليل القوي هو تثنية ٣٤ ؛ ٩ "يَشُوعُ بْنُ نُونٍ .. ((سَمِعَ لَهُ بَنُو إِسْرَائِيلَ)) وَعَمِلُوا ((كَمَا أَوْصَى الرَّبُّ مُوسَى))"، و بذلك يكون بطرس قد أخطأ باعتقاده أن موسي كان يتكلم عن المسيح في أعمال الرسل ٣ : ٢٠ " يَسُوعَ الْمَسِيحَ الْمُبَشَّرَ بِهِ لَكُمْ قَبْلُ .. فَإِنَّ مُوسَى قَالَ لِلآبَاءِ: إِنَّ نَبِيًّا مِثْلِي سَيُقِيمُ لَكُمُ الرَّبُّ إِلهُكُمْ مِنْ إِخْوَتِكُمْ. ((لَهُ تَسْمَعُونَ فِي كُلِّ مَا يُكَلِّمُكُمْ بِهِ))". Joshua is the prophet of Deut 18.
Amazing!
I will tell you why the survivors who defeat the beast and come out of the great tribulation are singing *two* songs - the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb (Rev. 15:2,3). It is because the prophet like Moses is a seperate person from the Lamb. He is the symbolic "two" witnesses who stands up to the beast and is eventually killed by it which causes a great symbolic earthquake. He performs many powerful signs, just like Moses did:
*These have the authority to shut up the sky so that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying **_(Elijah),_** and they have authority over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every sort of plague as often as they wish **_(Moses)._*
*When they have finished their witnessing, the wild beast that ascends out of the abyss will wage war with them and conquer them and kill them...And those dwelling on the earth rejoice over them and celebrate, and they will send gifts to one another, because these two prophets tormented those dwelling on the earth.*
*After the three and a half days, spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood on their feet, and great fear fell upon those who saw them. And they heard a loud voice from heaven say to them: “Come up here.” And they went up into heaven in the cloud, and their enemies saw them. In that hour there was a great earthquake, and a tenth of the city fell; and 7,000 persons were killed by the earthquake, and the rest became frightened and gave glory to the God of heaven.*
The power given to this prophet like Moses (and Elijah) will last for 3.5 years, during which time he will be untouchable, just as Moses was before Pharaoh (Egypt):
*I will cause my two witnesses to prophesy for 1,260 days dressed in sackcloth... If anyone wants to harm them, fire comes out of their mouths and consumes their enemies. If anyone should want to harm them, this is how he must be killed.*
Here is the "prophet like Moses" raised up from among the *Christian* brotherhood of (spiritual) Israel.
I can’t imagine any Muslims who actually follow Nadir Ahmed
They have the same views as him and have for years. Nadir is a standard muslim .Very useful to debate him
@Humble Servant Dr. Brown is honest and knows what he’s talking about. Nadir is just a typical lying Muslim apologist, twisting Scripture to serve his agenda.
Joshua saw God in Joshua 5 like Moses did, and the biggest proof is Deut 34 : 9 "Joshua son of Nun .. the Israelites ((listened to him)) and ((did what the Lord had commanded Moses))", in Deut 18.
NADIR AHMED this is your BURN NOTICE
1)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus were Israelite.* Muhammad is not an Israelite, and therefore, irrelevant.
2)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus were born in a time that Hebrew male boy were being killed.* Muhammad was not, and therefore, irrelevant.
3)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus were born in a time that the people of Israel were under heavy occupation* (Egypt & Rome). Muhammad is irrelevant.
4)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus were called out of Egypt.* Muhammad is irrelevant.
5)
*More is known about BOTH the mothers of Moses and Jesus than there is information of their fathers.* More is known about Muhammads father - the complete opposite of Moses and Jesus. Muhammad is irrelevant.
5)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus went away from the people and fasted 40 days and nights.* Muhammad never did any such thing, and is therefore, irrelevant.
6)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus were glorified on a mountain.* No such thing ever happened with Muhammad. Muhammad is irrelevant.
7)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus are the only Law givers of their Testament.* There are only TWO Testaments and only TWO Covenants. Muhammad would make a "third" and there is no such thing as a third. Muhammad is irrelevant.
8)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus had control over the winds and the seas.* Moses parted the Red Sea with a mighty wind, and Jesus said "Peace - be still!" in the midst of a storm and there was calm. Muhammad had no such power, and is irrelevant.
9)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus had control over leprosy.* Leprosy was deadly and contagious - there was no cure. Muhammad never demonstrated such power! Muhammad is irrevevant.
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*BOTH Moses and Jesus were willing to die for Israel's sin against God.* Muhammad was not even an Israelite, and he certainly never offered his life as payment for the sin of Israel (or any other nation). Muhammad is irrelevant.
11)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus lifted their rod, which neither of them could carry on their own.* Moses needed Joshua and Caleb to hold his arms up. Jesus needed the man to carry His Cross. Muhammad had no such experience. Muhammad is irrelevant.
12)
*BOTH Moses and Jesus left their glory.* Moses left "palace living" and Jesus left the Eternal Kingdom. Each became a type of peasant for the benefit of the people. Muhammad never did any such thing. Muhammad is irrelevant.
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*BOTH Moses and Jesus had an angel at their grave sites.* Muhammad had no such thing.
*AND HERE IS WHERE THE THE UNIQUENESS BETWEEN MOSES AND JESUS BECOMES PROFOUND, AND IS NEVER SEEN IN ANYONE'S BOOK, OR WEBPAGE, OR UA-cam (SOCIAL MEDIA) CHANNEL:*
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*BOTH MOSES AND JESUS {FAILED} IN THEIR MISSION/TASK!* Moses' whole purpose of the Exodus was to lead the Israelites to the Land Promised (Israel). He fell short of it. He failed in his task ... because of the PEOPLE! It was Joshua who fulfilled Moses' duty. Likewise, Jesus also FAILED in His mission/task, like Moses, because of the PEOPLE! (Isaiah 49v4-5)
15)
*BOTH MOSES AND JESUS WENT TO ISRAEL {{TWICE}}!!* The first time Moses went to Israel, they rejected him. He left. He married a Gentile wife. He had 2 sons. The second time Moses went to Israel, they embraced him.
Who does that sound like!? Muhammad!? Not on your life! Muhammad is irrelevant! That sounds like Jesus!
First time Jesus went to the Jews, they rejected Him ... just like they did with Moses! He left ... just as Moses did! He married a Gentile Wife (Church is the "Bride of Christ") ... just as Moses did. He is over 2 Covenants (Cornerstone) ... just as Moses was over 2 sons. The Second Time He comes, the Jews will embrace Him because THEY are the ones who will be crying out to Him as Lord and Savior and God. He comes to save ISRAEL! The Second Coming is for the Salvation of no one else but ISRAEL!
"You will never see My face again, UNTIL you repent as a nation unto Me" - Jesus (baruch haba b'shem adonia)
The Jews will wake up, but not until they are purified by the fires of Jacobs Trouble. So, let the antichrist come! Let Catholocism remain for a little while longer! Let Islam and its brutality grow. They are all puppets of God's Word, and designed for a purpose - the SALVATION OF THE JEWS (though it is unto the everlasting destruction of billions of others)!
THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS {NOT} JOSHUA! (Jews are dead wrong!)
THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS {NOT} ELIJAH! (unlearned people are dead wrong!)
THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS CERTAINLY {NOT} MUHAMMAD! (Muslims have always been wrong, and lied to, and tellers of lies!)
*THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES IS, AND EVER SHALL BE, JESUS AND ONLY JESUS!*
Jesus didn't fail in his mission
He did what he's meant to do!!
That's completely wrong to say!
Also, the last chapter of Deuteronomy itself shows it isn't Joshua.
TO ALL WHO ARE HURTING AND DESPERATE - Please read all - this is for you. It is a matter of life & death
It has been said, “That the darkest hour is just before dawn”. When you have lost all hope, and all you see is darkness, remember, never let your life be defined by
desperation and hopelessness, grasp this one moment in time, reach out to Jesus, He does His best work in dark places. Let the light of Christ shine within you. The very fact that you exist is God’s testimony of His love for you. Never give up, your finest day is yet to come, Receive Christ now, He is the caretaker of your soul. The Gospel message was created for you. The simplicity of the Gospel, - Here it is A=Admit you are a sinner (REPENT). B=Believe Jesus is Lord. C=Confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, and you will be saved (Romans 10:9). This is your Blessed Hope, your only hope. At least give Jesus a chance, He gave His life for you, He bled and died so you could live. The devil wants to destroy you, Jesus wants to rescue and restore you. Jesus is calling your name, please come home to me, I am your Father waiting with open arms to receive you. Read: (Isaiah 41:10), always remember that your Prayers’ Matter to God, He honors them. My prayer today for each one of you who reads these words, is that God would remove from you all feelings of despair and hopelessness’, and restore
you in to the loving arms of Christ Jesus, and surround each one of you with the sacred Blood of Christ Jesus as a living, healing, protective shield, from the evil one and all the powers of darkness. Remember the devil is a defeated foe and you are never alone, Christ is always, and I do mean always, by your side.During the storms of life that you will go through from time to time, remember God is right there with you, hold on to Him. Did you know that when you have a hard time praying the Holy Spirit intercedes on your behalf, take comfort in that.
I send you my personal invitation to receive Christ now. AMEN.
“It’s only when you put your trust in Christ and respond to His invitation that you understand what life really means” (Ravi Zacharias)
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(Isaiah 41:10) - Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
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Joshua is the prophet of Deut 18.
OH man just got done listening to a debate today with Chris Clause and Nadir lol. Nadir just does not learn.
these people ware deny but actually it is the prophet Mohammed, it was not talking about miracle, Moses established law, anf the prophet Mohammad pbuh also, braught new law, Moses brought people from darkness to light, and the prophet Mohammad pbuh did,
@Humble Servant
Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus .
First century jews were waiting for
1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc
2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5
3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18)
So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions .
Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”
He said, “I am not.”
“Are you the Prophet?”
He answered, “No.”
(John 1:19-21)
Instead he said :
John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23)
When the people saw the sign that he
had done, they said, “This is indeed the
Prophet who is to come into the world!”
(John 6:14)
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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.
(Acts 3::21-22)
Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 .
That's why jesus said :
If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me.
(John 5:46)
Not only this :
Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29).
Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2).
Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14).
Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
I think Dr B's bookcase is a real bookcase though the guy he's speaking to has a fake background bookcase! Also funny things are going on with the other guy's ears
You guys ignore most important fact that is jesus is god and moses isn't
And jesusdint ffulfill that prophecy if jesus needs to fulfill it he must say "I am god"
If jesus is god he must known everything and said it but he never did
You can clearly she how Christians make up there nonsensical stories. Stories written after the temple is destroyed are not prophecies.
You are nonsense for not knowing the truth .
@@Akhil_Chilukapati , your truth is not reality it’s alternate reality
The son of The Christ is The Prophet
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Deuteronomy, Chapter 18:
“I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.” (Deuteronomy 18:18-19)
Here Moses is addressing the Children of Israel. He quotes Jehovah as telling him of the coming of a Prophet.
The marks for recognizing the coming prophet would be as follows:
1. He would be from among the brethren of the Children of Israel.
2. He would be like Moses.
3. He would speak words and commands put in his mouth by God.
4. He would speak in God’s name.
If you examine the above details of the distinguishing traits of the foretold prophet and those of Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was born centuries after this prophecy, you will be surprised to learn of the striking similarities.
Jesus or Muhammad?
Here one may also consider the Christian argument that the above prophecy is about Jesus.
So we need to examine who is actually meant here, with reference to the details of the prophecy.
1. It is clearly mentioned that the coming prophet would be from ‘their brethren’, i.e. from the brethren of the Children of Israel.
We know that Jesus was one of the Children of Israel and so it is clear that the prophecy does not apply to him.
Whereas Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in the family of Ishmael; indeed his grandfather was Qaidar (Biblical name: Kedar), one of the twelve sons of Ishmael.
2. Of the two prophets (i.e. Jesus and Muhammad) one is mentioned to be like Moses.
In fact, it is Prophet Muhammad who is really like Moses, and not Jesus.
For instance, Jesus was born miraculously without a father; he did not marry and lead a family life; his mission was very short (three years at the most); and God raised him unto Himself when he faced the possibility of violent death at the hands of his enemies. (Christians believe that he was crucified).
And so, we find that Jesus did not have the time to realize the dream of establishing a society based on the principles he taught. Indeed, he had declared that his mission was for ‘the lost sheep of the house of Israel’ (Matthew 15:24), and not for the whole of humanity.
Prophet Muhammad’s Mission
Compare the above with the mission of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Like Moses, he had a father and mother; he married and led a family life; his mission was long like that of Moses; he died a natural death; and he brought a Law (Shari`ah) for the establishment of a social system, like Moses.
It is also worth emphasizing that at the end of the Book of Deuteronomy, the following is clearly stated:
“And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs and the wonders, which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land, and in all that mighty hand…” (Deuteronomy 34:10-12)
This makes it clear that there never was a prophet like Moses in the whole of Israel after Moses, according to the Bible.
Thus, we can clearly see that between the two, it was Muhammad from the brethren of the Children of Israel, who could be called, “a Prophet like Moses”.
And Allah knows best.
Deuteronomy , 18:15-19 Jesus was clearly the mediator who Moses was talking about. He was the one man who could speak God’s words directly to the people. Why? Because he was God! He was God with a human nature who could speak God’s words to them.
Deut. 34:10). The Lord Jesus Christ Himself referred the words of Moses to Himself: For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed Me: for he wrote of Me (John 5:46).
I guarantee that Jesus was NOT the prophet like Moses. Here's just 2 reasons why. There's more. The transfiguration is a foregleam of Jesus in future heavenly glory. He is seen talking to Moses (and Elijah). That scene represents the work of the "two" witnesses. It also presents a problem. If Jesus is the prophet like Moses, how can he be having a conversation with the prophet like Moses? These are the very same two prophets who engage in a work "like Moses" (and Elijah) as the two witnesses of Revelation 11(vs 6) which is a prophecy *for our time.* Are the two witnesses Jesus? The answer is NO! So, unless Jesus is talking to himself and he is the two witnesses, he cannot be the prophet like Moses. Or perhaps you believe that there is to be *two* prophets like Moses? Want more proof? Ask me.
First century jews were waiting for
1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc
2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5
3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18)
So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions .
Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”
He said, “I am not.”
“Are you the Prophet?”
He answered, “No.”
(John 1:19-21)
Instead he said :
John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23)
When the people saw the sign that he
had done, they said, “This is indeed the
Prophet who is to come into the world!”
(John 6:14)
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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.
(Acts 3::21-22)
Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 .
That's why jesus said :
If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me.
(John 5:46)
Not only this :
Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29).
Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2).
Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14).
Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).
In Christian theology jesus was a messiah and he was a son of god and a part of god..........but Moses was a prophet........ Not son of god not of part of god.......so why you say prophet like moses was jesus........its a common senses........ Man
Just believe it!!!!
~Said by random Pastor.
Deuteronomy 18:18 is not talking about Joshua , it's Jesus .
First century jews were waiting for
1. Messiah Prophecised in Isaiah 2 , Isaiah 11 , Zechariah 9 etc
2. Elijah Prophecised in Malachi 4:5
3. "Prophet like Moses "Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18:18 (they didn't believe Joshua is the promised one in Deuteronomy 18)
So, they asked the John the Baptist these 3 questions .
Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. 20 He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, “I am not the Messiah.”They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?”
He said, “I am not.”
“Are you the Prophet?”
He answered, “No.”
(John 1:19-21)
Instead he said :
John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”(John 1:23)
When the people saw the sign that he
had done, they said, “This is indeed the
Prophet who is to come into the world!”
(John 6:14)
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets. 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.
(Acts 3::21-22)
Jesus is the the prophet Prophecised in Deuteronomy 18 .
That's why jesus said :
If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me.
(John 5:46)
Not only this :
Jesus was widely recognized as a prophet who spoke the Word of God (Matthew 21:46), and He gave commandments for His followers to obey (John 13:34; 15:12, 17; Galatians 6:2). Both Moses and Jesus mediated a covenant between God and men-Moses the Old Covenant (Exodus 34:27; Acts 7:44), and Jesus the New (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15). Both Moses and Jesus were born during perilous times, and both narrowly escaped a king bent on murdering babies (Exodus 1:22 and Matthew 2:16-18). Both Moses and Jesus had a connection to Egypt (Exodus 2:1-4 and Matthew 2:13-14). Moses was the (adopted) son of a king (Exodus 2:10), and Jesus is the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32). Moses spent forty years as a shepherd (Exodus 3:1), and Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14). Both Moses and Jesus were known for their meekness (Numbers 12:3 and Matthew 11:29).
Moses and Jesus were alike in that they both led God’s people out of captivity. With great power, Moses led the Israelites out of physical bondage and slavery in Egypt, and Jesus, with even greater power, led God’s elect out of spiritual bondage and slavery to sin. Moses stood before Pharaoh and said, “'Let my people go” (Exodus 5:1). Jesus came “to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and . . . to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). “In Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life has set you free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2).
Moses was also like Jesus in that he performed miracles-not all prophets did. Several of the miracles of Moses bear a resemblance to Jesus’ miracles, most notably the provision of bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16:35), which is comparable to Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-13). In fact, after Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, the people’s thoughts ran immediately to Moses’ prophecy: “After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, ‘Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world’” (John 6:14).
Another way that Moses was like Jesus is that he held intimate conversations with God: “The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend” (Exodus 33:11). Jesus also had a special relationship to God: “No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son” (Matthew 11:27); “The Father knows me and I know the Father” (John 10:15). When Moses stood in God’s presence, his face shone with a heavenly glory and had to be covered with a veil (Exodus 34:29-35), and this reminds us of Jesus’ transfiguration, when “His face shone like the sun” (Matthew 17:2).