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The Prophet of Deuteronomy 18:18
by Dawud Jabal
In Deuteronomy 18:18-19, ALLAH told Moses (pbuh),
"I will raise up a prophet from among their brethren like you, and I will put My words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. And it will come about that whoever will not listen to My words which he shall speak in My name, I Myself will require it of him."
Moses (pbuh)
- Great Lawgiver for his nation. Jesus taught on his own authority the
laws of Allah and raised observance of those laws to a new and higher
level (Matthew chapters 5, 6 & 7): He taught as an authority and
the people were amazed (Matthew 7:28-29); He selected and taught the
two greatest laws (Matthew 22:35-40); He gave a new commandment (John
13:34-35); and at the very end of His teaching and leadership on earth,
He delivered orders to His followers regarding "all that I have commanded
you." (Matt. 28:19-20)
- One of the Two Men who were commissioned
by Allah to make laws for the Israelite nation. The approval of
Heaven on both was shown by great signs and miracles. At the time
of Moses there was the Exodus from the hand of ancient Pharaoh,
feeding with manna and quails and with water from the rocks. At
the time of Jesus there was healing crippled, blind, deaf,
speechless and epileptics. He even threw demons out of people.
Many dead people were raised back to life and health (also see
Matt. 27:52-52); feeding of 5000 and of 4000 men, plus women and
children,
- Had His Face Glow With Light, but it faded
away (Exodus 34:29-35 and 2nd Corinthians 3:12-13). The face of
Jesus shined like the sun (Matthew 17:1-5) and is still shining
like the sun while in heaven (Revelation 1:9-19).
- Deliverer of His Brethren who would Follow
Him Out of Physical Slavery then he gave them the law. Jesus came
and gave law and commandments to His followers. Then He delivered
them and other followers around the world out of the spiritual
slavery of sin and Satan.
- Was Born into a Situation When his
Brethren were being Oppressed by Pharaoh. Jesus was born into the
time when the pagan idolatrous Roman empire was oppressing His
brethren.
- Was Born in a Country where a Man,
Pharaoh, was Worshiped as Allah. When Jesus was born the ruling
Romans worshiped Caesar as Allah.
- Grew up in a Country where the King,
Pharaoh, was Afraid that the Slaves would Revolt. Jesus grew up
where King Herod, "the Great," was afraid the descendants of those
very same slaves would revolt.
- Was Nursed a Short Time at His Birthplace,
Then was Moved for His Safety. The infant Moses was placed in a
floating basket in the Nile (Exodus 2 and Acts 7:20). Jesus was
nursed a short time in Bethlehem and then was taken to Egypt for
safety (Matt. 2).
- Was Nursed by His Own Mother while the
Official Government Policy was to Try Kill Him. King Herod tried
to kill the infant Jesus (Matt. 2).
- Father was a Mystery to the General
Public. The Father of Jesus and the facts of His virgin birth were
a mystery to the general public (Luke 1).
- Was Adopted into the Royal Family of
Pharaoh. Jesus was adopted by His step-father, Joseph, into the
royal family line of King David and Solomon (Matt. 1).
- Rejected being Kingly in Life-style
(Hebrews 11:23-29). Jesus did not have the life-style of royalty
(Matt. 4:8-11; John 6:15 & 18:36).
- Lived in Egypt. Jesus lived in Egypt as an
infant (Matt. 2:13-21).
- Came Out of Egypt to Serve Allah and be A
Lawgiver and Leader. Jesus came out of Egypt to be a lawgiver and
leader.
- 40 Years was Tested in Wilderness. Jesus
was tested 40 days in the wilderness and had approximately 40
months of public teaching and miracle working.
- 40 Days Fasting (Exodus 34:28). Jesus
fasted 40 days (Matt. 4).
- A Shepherd of sheep. Jesus is the Great
Good Shepherd of His followers (John 10:11-16).
- The White Hand of Leprosy (Exodus 4:6-7).
Jesus healed many different people of leprosy (Luke 17:11-19).
- Asked that the great Sin of His People be
Forgiven (Exodus 32:31-32). Jesus asked that the great sin of His
people be forgiven (Luke 23:34).
- Had the cloud of Allah and the voice of
Allah as a witness of his authority (Numbers 11:24-25). Jesus had
the cloud of Allah and the voice of Allah as a witness of His
authority (Matthew 17:24-25).
- Exercised power from Allah over forces of
nature such as wind and water. At the Red (Reed) Sea, he walked
through on dry ground (Exodus 14). Jesus walked on water and
instantly calmed a storm (Matt. 14).
- Fire was important. At Mt. Horeb/Mt. Sinai
there was fire (Ex. 3:1-6; 19:18 and 24:12-18) and there was the
pillar of fire (Ex. 13:21-22). Jesus baptized the people with the
Holy Spirit and with fire (Matt. 3:11-17 and Acts 2:1-4) and at
the Transfiguration His face shined like the fire of the sun (John
17:1-3). Also see 2 Thessalonians 1:6-7; 1 Corinthians 3:11-14;
Hebrews 12:29; and 2 Peter 3:1-14.
- Was faithful as a Servant in all his house
(Hebrews 3:5). Jesus was faithful as a Son over His house (Hebrews
3:6).
- Brought water from a rock by a miracle of
Allah (Exodus 17). Jesus Himself was the Living Water which was
brought out of the tomb-rock which could not hold Him (John
7:37-38).
- Asked that his nation be saved or else
that his own name be blotted out of the Lord's book (Exodus
32:31-32). Jesus was willing to die, and did die, and was
resurrected and thereby shown to be the perfect and acceptable
ransom for sin.
- A mountain was prominent in his work where
the law was given for a nation. A mountain was prominent in the
work of Jesus. He gave the famous Sermon on the Mountain with the
law for people of all nations (Matthew 5, 6, & 7).
- His followers were angry when other people
showed performing signs (Numbers 11:26-29). Followers of Jesus did
the same (Mark 9:38-40).
- An angel watched over his body (Jude 9).
Jesus had at least two angels watching over His body (John 20).
- Had revealed to him the special sacred
memorial or covenant Name of Allah (often called "Jehovah" in
English) (Exodus 3:13-15). That special name was bestowed to Jesus
(Philippians 2:5-11).
- Was mighty in words and deeds (Acts 7:22).
Jesus was more powerful in words and deeds (Matt. 7:28-29; and
8:3-13).
- Sent 12 men to look over the land secretly
(Numbers 12). Jesus sent out his 12 disciples to look over the
same land and to publicly preach repentance and to cast out
unclean spirits (Mark 6:6-13).
- Did not have special clothing symbolic of
his rank. Jesus also did not have special clothing showing His
rank.
- Did not have biological sons to carry on
his spiritual functions. Neither did Jesus.
- Was very gracious to foreign women at
wells and gave them water (Exodus 2:15-17). Jesus was gracious to
the Samaritian woman at Jacob's well and gave her the Water of
Life (John 4). He was also gracious to: Mary Magdalene out of whom
He threw 7 demons (Mark 16:9); Marium and Martha the sisters of
Lazarus (Luke 10:38-41 and John 11); the woman arrested during
adultery and he commanded her to stop sinning (John 8); the widow
at Nain and He brought her son back to life (Luke 7:11-17); and He
allowed the women to be the first to know that He had been raised
from the dead (Matt. 28 and Mark 16).
- True identity was not known at first to
the women at the well (Exodus 2). The true identity of Jesus was
not known at first to the woman at the well (John 4).
- Lived modestly, only once being given an
offering (Leviticus 8:29). Jesus lived a very modest life,
sometimes not even owning a place to sleep (Luke 9:58).
- Was involved in the activities of the holy
Tabernacle on earth (Exodus 25-40). Jesus is involved in the
perfect Tabernacle in Heaven made by Allah (Hebrews 8).
- Was humble. Jesus was gentle and humble
(Matt. 11:28-30).
- Gave blessings from Allah to be given via
Aaron to the people (Numbers 6:22-27). Jesus gave blessing from
Allah to the people (Matt. 5:1-12) and told His followers to bless
others (Luke 6:27-28).
- Got complaints from the people who had
been trained to write (Exodus 5:13-23). Jesus got complaints from
the scribes (writers of the law) (Matt. 9:2-8; 16:21; and
21:12-16).
- Opponent, Pharaoh, had his heart hardened
(Ex. 7:3). Jesus' opponents had their hearts hardened because He
healed on the Sabbath (Luke 6:7-11).
- Law caused severe punishment, even death.
Even greater punishment is against those who go back against Jesus
(Hebrews 10:28-31).
- Spoke to the 70 elders of Israel (Ex. 24:1
and Numbers 11). Jesus spoke to the 70 elders (called the
Sanhedrin) (Luke 22:70-71).
- Had sacrifices for the Covenant sealed
with blood (Ex. 24:1-8). Jesus also sealed His new Covenant with
blood (Hebrews 9:18-28).
- Provided ransom by pouring out blood as a
sacrifice (Ex. 12). Jesus similarly ( Matt. 20:28 & Hebrews
9:11-15).
- Closed the way to the Ark of the Covenant
(Testimony) with a thick curtain (Ex. 26:33). Jesus, at His death,
had the thick curtain in the temple torn open from top to bottom,
opening the way (Matt 27 and Mark 15).
- Was almost stoned by his brethren (Ex.
17:4). And Jesus also (John 8:58-59).
- Had a peculiar bed as an infant (Ex. 2:3).
Jesus also had a peculiar bed (Luke 2:7).
- Was raised by the daughter of the king
(Ex. 2). Jesus' mother was a daughter of the House of King David
by his son, Nathan (Luke 3).
- Was raised in the house of a man who was
not his father, but he was adopted into the family (Ex. 2). Jesus
was raised in the house of Joseph who was not His biological
father, but He was adopted into the family (Matt. 1:18 & 25 and
Acts 7:20-21).
- Fought against the masters of evil (Ex.
5-12). Jesus battled Satan (Matt. 4:1-10).
- Left a high position in the most powerful
nation on earth to suffer for his people (Exodus 2-12 and Hebrews
11:23-27). Jesus left the highest position in Heaven to suffer for
His people and to make ransom available to all people (Philippians
2:5-8).
- Spoke the words of Allah (Deuteronomy
18:18 and others). Jesus spoke the words of Allah, the Father
(John 12:50 & 14:10).
- Spoke by Allah's authority (Deut. 18:19).
Jesus spoke by Allah's authority (John 8:42 & 17:4-6).
- Fed multitudes of people by miracles (Ex.
16). Jesus fed multitudes (Matt. 14 and 15).
- Opened an era of law (Ex. 19 & 20).
Jesus opened an era of grace and truth (John 1:17).
- Established a memorial custom (Feast of
Unleavened Bread and Passover) based on common food elements (Ex.
12). Jesus established the memorial of Himself by a custom
utilizing two common food elements of the Feast of Unleavened
Bread and Passover (Luke 22:19-20).
- Finished the work which Allah commanded
him (Ex. 40:33). Jesus completed His work (John 17:4 and &
19:30).
- Does not have a known tomb where the body
is located (Deut. 34). Jesus' tomb is empty because after death,
he was raised up alive and ascended into Heaven (Mark 16:19 and
Luke 24:50-53).
- Reappeared unto men after death (Matt.
17:3). Jesus reappeared to people, even to 500 at once, after His
death and resurrection (Matt. 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20 &
21; and Acts 1:1-3).
- Was rejected by his family (Numbers 12). Jesus' own half-brothers rejected Him at first (Matt. 13:55 & John 7:5). But, later at least two were believers and wrote the two New Testament books of James and Jude.
Here are some of the observations of eye witnesses of the life of Jesus,
the prophet.
The people said after Jesus fed over 5,000 people, "This is of a truth
the Prophet who is to come into the world. ... They were intending to
come and take Him by force, to make Him King..." (John 6:14-15).
Philip proclaimed, "We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also
the Prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the [adopted step-] son of Joseph."
(John 1:45).
Andrew said, "We have found the Messiah." (John 1:14).
Nethanael declared, "Rabbi, You are the Son of Allah." (John 1:49).
Peter preached that the Prophet of Deuteronomy 18:18 is Jesus and that
"Allah announced beforehand by the mouth of all the prophets that His
Messiah should suffer He has thus fulfilled. " (Acts 3:18-27).
Also see Stephen's message (Acts 7:37 & 52).
Jesus stated that Moses wrote about Him (Luke 24:27 and John 5:46).
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