ArchivedDeut. 18:18 is a prophecy for MuhammedPeace ThirdandLong I can understand your reasoning here, but may I show you some other prophecies regarding Kedar that show you that there is a end to their existance? I think then you will see that unless the entire prophecies of Isaiah are not true ( in which case you can't claim they prophesy about Muhammed) they must relate to the servant being from elsewhere... Please read Isaiah 21:16-17 Now.. to understand the meaning of calling "kedar" a hireling, you have to read Isaiah 16:4 Moab was also called a hireling and the understanding here is that a hireling is hired for a period of time and is not considered a permanent fixture. Kedars glory was to come to an end.. just like that of a hireling, it was for a fixed period of time only. Now, you ask about the "new song".. could it be a new language? (Arabic you mean of course). Well.. to answer that, you have to ask what is the new song they are asked to share amongst the nations... and that is seen in vs 10-17 It is the glory of the Lord.. the one who is the Creator of all things. Who is the Song to be sung by? It's the inhabitants of those places mentioned.. The world in its totality, which includes the earth, sea, islands, deserts and cities, is invited to raise a "new song" to the Lord (see Isaiah 42:10-12). The whole of space is involved to its furthest horizontal confines, which even include the unknown, as well as its vertical dimension, which starts from the desert plane, where the nomad tribes of Kedar are found (see Isaiah 21:16-17), and rises to the mountains. The city of Sela is found there, identified by many with Petra, in the territory of the Edomites, a city placed among rocky peaks. All the inhabitants of the earth are invited to form a sort of immense choir to acclaim the Lord with exultation and give him glory. Now.. please look at Matthew Verses 12:15-21 for the identity of the Servant is clearly established here... In Isaiah 42 all nations are told to focus on the Servant... Again a clear reminder of the Covenant Promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3 that all nations of the earth would be blessed through Him and His seed. |
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