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It might be interesting to gauge the authority and bona fides of the one(s) who came up with these references. They do stretch credibility to the (my) limit. It is unusual to have any of these passages interpreted as predicting the appearance of Mohammed.
My thoughts? I reject it.Your thoughts.
If muslims can’t find Mohammad in the Bible, which they can’t then they have a problem. They think the following is about Mohammad when it obviously points to Jesus.
Interesting quote, I hear you.It is interesting that Islam should deny Christ’s divinity while asserting that Muhammad is the Paraclete. It is also fatal for the Islamic religion. Muhammad, for his part, does not claim to be sent in the name of Christ, a mere man (in Mohammed’s theology), but in the name of GOD. So to assert that Muhammad is the Paraclete is to in fact either to accept the divinity of Christ, or to deny the pedigree of Muhammad’s message (either Christ is God and Muhammad is sent in His name, in which case Islam is false in claiming that Christ is NOT God, or Christ is not God and Muhammad, being sent in his name, is NOT delivering God’s message).