In this lecture I discuss Song of Songs 5:16 and how it refers to Prophet Muhammad. This video is (Part 6).
The Bible often uses strange language and terms to describe things or people. Even when the Bible talks about God, it uses language that seems inappropriate. The language and terms used in Song of Songs may have been exaggerated by the scribe who wrote them however the context is clear that it is a future prophecy about Prophet Muhammad (p).
If you don't believe Song of Songs 5:16 is referring to Prophet Muhammad (p), that's fine. But you must admit (if you are unbiased) that you cannot prove it does not refer to him.
The Hebrew name "Mahamad" is simply the ancient Hebrew version of the Arabic name "Muhammad". This individual called "Mahamad-im" is no other than Prophet Muhammad (p). The plural "im" is simply a plural of respect, as God's Prophet deserves respect. The "ma" instead of "mu" is not a problem because many Arabs pronounce Muhammad as MAhammad. In the case of Song of Songs 5:16 it's simply the ancient Hebrew version of the name Muhammad.
O, if only they would have eyes to see with.. or ears to hear with, or hearts to realize with... but the Jews and Christians see every proof and then dedicate their time to try to find ways to go around it. Subhan Allah!
MalikTheConqueror 4 days ago
@Myhopeisinhim and you said "This term means lovely, or desirable." in the Bin Yahuda Hebrew to English dictionary,one of the meaning of the word "Mohamad" is "praised" and that is the EXACT meaning of the name Mohammad in Arabic "Praised.. Praised one"
MalikTheConqueror 4 days ago
@Myhopeisinhim I'm not looking for a LONG BORING discussion... yes, Muslims believe the bible is corrupted.. but not entirely.. we believe many parts are the original.. yet most of it is mans words inserted in the bible to be Gods wards... just like the fact that in the bible God wrestles with Jacob and LOSES! and that Lot (Gods messenger) committed adultery with his daughters and they became pregnant...
MalikTheConqueror 4 days ago