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Is Jesus the last Prophet?


Where in the Bible does Jesus refute that He is just a prophet?Why does Jesus have to be fully God and fully man? Is it not sufficient to be the son of God and fully man?Do Protestants believe Jesus and Satan are brothers?What is an overview of beliefs on “Jesus is the Word (Logos) of God”?Is Jesus seen as both the Passover Lamb and Goat(s) of the Atonement in any Protestant Theology?In Presbyterianism, what is the basis for a parallel between the office of deacon and Christ's priestly office?How were the prophecies of the prophet Isaiah first published or disseminated?Why is Christ often shown with long hair in Christian iconography?Why did Jesus call Abel a prophet?What prophets came from Galilee?













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I am a Muslim and many Muslims of the world believe that the Prophet of Islam is the Last prophet of God (I don't however believe this).



My question is, does this belief of 'last' Prophet exist in Christianity as well? Do any of you believe that any other prophet will come between Jesus and his second coming?



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      I am a Muslim and many Muslims of the world believe that the Prophet of Islam is the Last prophet of God (I don't however believe this).



      My question is, does this belief of 'last' Prophet exist in Christianity as well? Do any of you believe that any other prophet will come between Jesus and his second coming?



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      I am a Muslim and many Muslims of the world believe that the Prophet of Islam is the Last prophet of God (I don't however believe this).



      My question is, does this belief of 'last' Prophet exist in Christianity as well? Do any of you believe that any other prophet will come between Jesus and his second coming?



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          You have not scoped this question to any particular Christian denomination, but pretty much all mainstream and even non-mainstream denominations would say that Jesus was not the last prophet.



          The Bible contains prophecies that were written by people after Jesus (such as the book of Revelation), and it describes first-century Christian congregations as having prophets. (1 Corinthians 14; Acts 13:1)



          Denominations which don't recognize the authority of the Bible still usually rely on private revelation or their own prophet to base their beliefs on.






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          • So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

            – Daud Ahmad
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          • No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

            – 4castle
            7 hours ago











          • These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






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            @4castle How can JWs say they don't believe in prophets after the NT when they have a history of predicting things?

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            7 hours ago






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            @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

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          You have not scoped this question to any particular Christian denomination, but pretty much all mainstream and even non-mainstream denominations would say that Jesus was not the last prophet.



          The Bible contains prophecies that were written by people after Jesus (such as the book of Revelation), and it describes first-century Christian congregations as having prophets. (1 Corinthians 14; Acts 13:1)



          Denominations which don't recognize the authority of the Bible still usually rely on private revelation or their own prophet to base their beliefs on.






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          • So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

            – Daud Ahmad
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          • No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

            – 4castle
            7 hours ago











          • These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

            – curiousdannii
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            @4castle How can JWs say they don't believe in prophets after the NT when they have a history of predicting things?

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






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            @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

            – 4castle
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          You have not scoped this question to any particular Christian denomination, but pretty much all mainstream and even non-mainstream denominations would say that Jesus was not the last prophet.



          The Bible contains prophecies that were written by people after Jesus (such as the book of Revelation), and it describes first-century Christian congregations as having prophets. (1 Corinthians 14; Acts 13:1)



          Denominations which don't recognize the authority of the Bible still usually rely on private revelation or their own prophet to base their beliefs on.






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          • So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

            – Daud Ahmad
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          • No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

            – 4castle
            7 hours ago











          • These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






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            @4castle How can JWs say they don't believe in prophets after the NT when they have a history of predicting things?

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

            – 4castle
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          You have not scoped this question to any particular Christian denomination, but pretty much all mainstream and even non-mainstream denominations would say that Jesus was not the last prophet.



          The Bible contains prophecies that were written by people after Jesus (such as the book of Revelation), and it describes first-century Christian congregations as having prophets. (1 Corinthians 14; Acts 13:1)



          Denominations which don't recognize the authority of the Bible still usually rely on private revelation or their own prophet to base their beliefs on.






          share|improve this answer















          You have not scoped this question to any particular Christian denomination, but pretty much all mainstream and even non-mainstream denominations would say that Jesus was not the last prophet.



          The Bible contains prophecies that were written by people after Jesus (such as the book of Revelation), and it describes first-century Christian congregations as having prophets. (1 Corinthians 14; Acts 13:1)



          Denominations which don't recognize the authority of the Bible still usually rely on private revelation or their own prophet to base their beliefs on.







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          • So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

            – Daud Ahmad
            7 hours ago











          • No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

            – 4castle
            7 hours ago











          • These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            @4castle How can JWs say they don't believe in prophets after the NT when they have a history of predicting things?

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

            – 4castle
            6 hours ago


















          • So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

            – Daud Ahmad
            7 hours ago











          • No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

            – 4castle
            7 hours ago











          • These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            @4castle How can JWs say they don't believe in prophets after the NT when they have a history of predicting things?

            – curiousdannii
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

            – 4castle
            6 hours ago

















          So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

          – Daud Ahmad
          7 hours ago





          So you are saying that all Christians believe that other prophets CAN still come after Jesus?

          – Daud Ahmad
          7 hours ago













          No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

          – 4castle
          7 hours ago





          No, but all Christians believe that there HAS been more prophets, but that doesn't mean they agree that there still can be more. My own denomination believes the gift of prophecy ended when the Bible was completed.

          – 4castle
          7 hours ago













          These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

          – curiousdannii
          7 hours ago





          These prophets are subservient to Jesus however, who Hebrews 1 describes as the final revelation of God.

          – curiousdannii
          7 hours ago




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          – 4castle
          6 hours ago






          @curiousdannii That is a good question, probably for a separate post, but JWs don't claim to be divinely inspired. These are predictions based on their wrong interpretations of the scriptures. With time, our beliefs are improved (Prov. 4:18)

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