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Reason #9=: God's Word, the Holy Bible, specifically and clearly says that the Deuteronomy 18 prophecy concerns Jesus:

 

              The disciple Peter testified: "the God of our fathers glorified His servant Jesus…about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago. Moses said, ‘The Lord God will raise up for you a prophet like me from your brothers…and all the prophets who have spoken, from Samuel and those who came after him, also proclaimed these days." (Acts 3:13,21-22,24, see also Hebrews 3:1-3).


             Jesus said: "If you believed Moses, you wouldbelieve me; for he wrote of me." (John 5:46)


             While the New Testament specifically quotes this Deuteronomy 18 prophecy and states that Jesus fulfilled it, the Qu'ran only vaguely alleges that Muhammad was mentioned somewhere in the previous scriptures (7:157). The Qur'ān nowhere explicitly says that
Deuteronomy 18 refers to Muhammad, but theNew Testament does explicitly state that Deuteronomy 18 refers to Jesus.

 

Reason #10=Muhammad was never a true prophet of God:

 

           Before discussing whether Muhammad was “the prophet like unto Moses” mentioned in Deuteronomy, Muslims must first prove that Muhammad was a prophet. Statements in the Quran, Hadith, and Sirat make it very difficult for Christians to believe Muhammad was a prophet. Muhammad & Allah said the sun set in a muddy pool (Surah 18:86); Samaritans built the golden calf at the time of Moses (Surah 20:85-95), (the Samaritans didn’t exist until after the Assyrian captivity many hundreds of years after Moses). Muhammad & Allah were ignorant of the Christian religion, claiming we worship the father the mother and the son (Surah 5:73-75,116; cf), and ignorant of the Jews religion, claiming they believed Ezra was the son of God (Surah 9:30) Based upon the above points made by me how can you say that Muhammad is the prophet mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:18?

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