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Encyclopedia > Promised Messiah

The Muslim faith has a tradition that at some future time in the latter days a reformer will come into the world to revive Islam and establish it as the dominant faith. The Orthodox view is that the same Jesus of Nazareth will return to do this.


One Sunni Muslim sect the Ahmadis believe that the Messiah is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian in India, who is the embodiment of the Messiah, not the same Jesus. He will destroy with arguments Christianity and establish a Golden Age for the whole world under the 'Seal of the Prophets' Muhammad.


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2. Shewing that the Messiah was Promised to Abraham (1815 words)
Shewing that the Messiah was Promised to Abraham
The Messiah is frequently spoken of, in the Old Testament, under the character of a Redeemer, and the Jews always expected him as such; many instances might be produced from thence as proofs of it: I shall content myself with mentioning one, which I the rather choose, because it is cited in the New.
Submission to the Messiah’s laws and government, in and among the nations of the earth, as well as among the Jews, was Promised and might be expected in the days of the Messiah.
Who is He? (1124 words)
The Messiah was promised from the seed of David 1000 years before the time of Jesus.
The Messiah was promised from the seed of Abraham 2000 years before the time of Jesus.
The Messiah was promised from the seed of the woman at the time of Adam.
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