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Sunday, January 19, 2025

 FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS, JEWS CONCEALED HIS NAME


For millennia, the name of Jacob's elder twin brother has been shrouded in mystery among both Jews and Christians. While Christians may not be aware of this figure due to a lack of exposure to the Hebrew/OT Bible, even Jewish scholars have been known to avoid mentioning him. The question arises: why the secrecy?

Contrary to popular belief, Ishmael and Isaac were not the primary sources of tension in the biblical narrative. Rather, the true conflict lay between Isaac's twin sons, Esau and Jacob. The enigma deepens when we consider that Esau married Mahalath, one of Ishmael's daughters, to please his father, Isaac. Why would his father, Isaac, be happy if he and Ishmael had animosity?

A shocking revelation emerges when we turn to Deuteronomy18:17-22, where God promises to raise up a Prophet like Moses from among the brethren of the Israelites. While Muslims have traditionally interpreted this prophecy as referring to Muhammad through Ishmael, the brother of Isaac, I realized that the term "brethren" actually points to Esau, Jacob's elder twin brother, meaning prophet Muhammad carried the bloodline of both sons of Abraham, Ishmael, and Isaac. No wonder Jews concealed what could seal with absolute certainty the prophethood of Muhammad.

The implications of this revelation are profound, suggesting that Muhammad's prophethood is implicitly acknowledged through Esau's marriage to Ishmael's daughter. For centuries, the Jewish tradition has carefully avoided mentioning Esau, perhaps out of a desire to protect this hidden truth. The interwoven connections between these biblical figures challenge conventional views and offer a new perspective on the shared heritage of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.

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