Prophets were Sinners?

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May Curse be upon them and their filthy books, and the Sick minds that Wrote it and corrupted it.

In Jewish and Christian scripture, Prophets often commit major Sins.​

God sent Prophets for the guidance of mankind. All Prophets were humans, and righteous examples for humanity. The table below lists Bible verses which allow for vile and deplorable accounts of prophets.

1. Intoxicated - Noah was Naked and Drunk (Genesis 9:20-24)
The Bible states that after the flood, Noah became a farmer. He planted a field of grapes. Noah made wine and drank it. He became drunk and lay naked in his tent.

Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his naked father. He told his brothers outside the tent. Then Shem and Japheth got a coat. They walked backwards into the tent, so they did not see their father naked.

The wine made Noah sleep. But when he woke, he learned what Ham had done. He cursed Ham, and prayed that he be the slave of his brothers.

  • Does this story identify a great man who God chose to save the animals and righteous people?
  • What is the moral lesson in this story?

2. Murder - Moses Killed Women and Boys(Numbers 31:15-17)
Moses asked his army to get even with the Midianites.

Therefore, the Israeli army killed all the Midianite men and burned all their towns and villages. They took the women, children and animals and brought them to Moses.

Moses was very angry with the leaders of the army. Moses said to them "Why did you let the women live. Now kill all the Midianite boys and women and spare the women who had not sexual relations with any man". The women who were spared were 32,000! Now imagine how many men, women and boys were killed by the command of Moses.

  • Are these the actions of a righteous God-fearing prophet of God?
  • Is this the same Moses who preached the commandment "Thou shall not kill"?
  • If those people were killed because they had sexually transmitted disease, why kill the boys and spare the girls? And how many people did they slaughter?

3. Incest - Lot committed Incest with his Daughters(Genesis 19:30-36)

Lot was the nephew of Abraham. In the Bible, Lot took his two daughters to live in a cave in the mountain. The daughters conspired to use their father to grow a family by getting him drunk and then having sex with their father each in one night. They did that, and they became pregnant.

The older daughter gave birth to a son called Moab (Hebrew: from my father!), and the younger daughter gave birth to a son called Ben-Ammi (Hebrew: Son of my father!)

It was not enough for Lot’s daughters to commit this incestuous act, but they went further and give their illegitimate children names to publicize their sinful act!

  • What is the moral lesson in this story?
  • Can Christian preachers tell this story to their attendees in the church?

4. Deception - Jacob deceived his brother Esau, and father, Isaac(Genesis 25:22-34)

Isaac, son of Abraham married Rebekah. While she was pregnant, God told her that she would have twin sons in her body, and that the older son would serve the younger.

The first baby was red and hairy, so he was called Esau, (means hairy). When the second baby was born, he was holding tightly to Esau’ heel, so he was named Jacob, (means heel or tricky).

In the ancient Near East, birth order was extremely important, because the firstborn son was entitled to the birth right, which meant the largest portion of the father’s inheritance.

Esau and Jacob grew up. One time Esau came back from the field hungry. He asked his brother to let him have some of the red lentil soup that Jacob was eating. And for some of the red lentil soup, Jacob asked for Esau’s rights as firstborn in return.

Esau did not have a choice. If he died from hunger, Jacob would have all of his father’s wealth anyway.

When the time came for Isaac to give the birth right to Esau, Rebekah encouraged Jacob to pose as his older brother. To deceive his weak-eyed father, Jacob put on his brother’s clothing and goatskin on his arms to simulate hairy arms.

Isaac gave Jacob the blessing and the birth right that included control over Esau.

  • What are we to make of this sibling rivalry where tribal politics and inheritance are so important?
  • What moral values do we learn from this story?
  • Why all these details, that even included red lentil soup, in the Word of God?
  • Why did the story emphasize that Esau and Isaac were twin brothers?
  • Why did the writer say that God told Rebekah that her older son would serve her younger son?
  • Why did Isaac give the birth right to Jacob?
  • Why was Esau given the promise that he would be free from Isaac?
  • Jacob, the father of Israel adopted greedy negotiating tactics to get his father's wealth in exchange of some red lentil soup

5. Cheating & Killing - Jacob’s family life rife with Infidelity, Rape, Lies, Killing and Cheating

Jacob was married to two sisters, Leah and Rachel at the same time. Leah was the mother of all his children except for Joseph and Benjamin whose mother was Rachel.

Jacob's daughter, Dinah was kidnapped and raped by the son of the king. In revenge, Dinah's brothers, Simon and Levi killed the king and his son.

Jacob’s sons from Leah conspired to throw Joseph into a well.

Jacob's first son Reuben was accused by Jacob of sleeping with one of his father’s wives.

This Biblical story does not seem like a family of a Prophet of God, but more of a modern-day TV soap opera. Any research into these Bible story's will prove what these stories were exactly that, fictitious stories written to serve political tribal objectives of the time.

May the blessings and peace of God be upon Jacob, Esau, Leah, Reuben and all of Isaac's offspring.
  • What is the moral lesson in this story?
  • Can this story by shared in the church?
 

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6. Judah and Tamar - Prostitution & Murder(GENESIS 38:7-10)(GENESIS 38:18)
Judah, son of Jacob got married and God granted him three sons: Er, Onan and Shelah.

When the first-born was old enough, Judah had him married to a lady called Tamar. But Er, Judah’s first-born was wicked in the sight of the Lord; and the Lord slew him.

Following the Jewish tradition, if a brother died and left no offspring, it was the duty of the other brother to give "seed" to his sister-in-law, so that the deceased’s name might be perpetuated.

Judah, in honour with this custom, ordered his second son Onan to do this duty. But jealousy entered his heart. It would be his seed, but the name would be his brother's. He spilled it (sperms) on the ground and the thing he did displeased the Lord: wherefore He slew him also.

Now, Judah told his daughter-in-law Tamar, to return to her father’s house until his third son Shelah grew up, and then she would be back to marry the third son. Shelah grew up and perhaps married another woman.

Judah was terrified to fulfil his promise to Tamar, because he already lost two sons. The distressed young lady resolved to take revenge on her father-in-law for depriving her of her "seed" right.

Tamar learned that Judah was going on a trip. She planned to get even with him on the road. When Judah saw Tamar he thought that she was a prostitute because she had covered her face.

So Judah went to her and said: Let me have sexual relations with you. He promised her in return that he would send her a young goat. She asked for his seal as a guarantee for the goat. He accepted and he came in unto her, and she conceived by him.

Judah knew that Tamar sinned like a prostitute, and she was pregnant and Judah wanted to burn her. Of course after he learned what happened, he did not burn her or burn himself.

  • What is the moral lesson in this story?

7. Adultery -David commits Adultery(2 Samuel 11:1-5)
Whilst in Jerusalem. David got up from his bed and walked around the roof of the king’s house. While he was on the roof he saw a woman bathing.

The woman was very beautiful. So David sent for his soldiers and asked them who the woman was.

An officer answered that the woman’s name is Bathsheba and she was married to one of David’s soldier called Uriah. David sent messengers to bring Bathsheba to him.

When she came to David, he had sexual relation with her. She washed herself, and then went back to her house. But Bathsheba became pregnant, and she sent word to David about her pregnancy.

David sent Uriah to the front line where their was fierce fighting only to be killed in battle.

  • What is the moral lesson in this story of the Holy Bible?
  • Can Christian preachers tell this story in the church to young people?
  • How could David then be accepted in the genealogy of Jesus when it started with a person who committed adultery? Allah forbids it!

8. Mass Murder - David kills 10,000's of People. His followers rejoiced in the Slaughter(1 Samuel 18:5-7)

Saul put David in charge of the Israeli army who went to fight the Philistines. After the battles, Israeli women in every city in Israel came out to meet David.

They enjoyed very much the slaughter of people; they danced and played music.

They sang: "Saul killed thousands of the enemies, but David killed tens of thousands." It was a competition of slaughtering people between Saul and David.

  • Did David believe in the Ten Commandments? He killed people and committed adultery
  • Can this story be told in the church today?
9. Idolatry & Paganism - Solomon worships Idols and Pagan Gods(1 Kings 11:3-10)
Solomon, the son of David was a Prophet of Allah who gave him wisdom and wealth.

According to the Bible, Solomon, the son of David had 700 wives. He also had 300 slave women that were like wives to him. When Solomon was old, his wives forced him to follow their gods.

Solomon worshipped Ashtoreth, the Cananite goddess of love and war; Milcom, the god of the Ammonite people; Chemosh, the idol of the Moabite people; and Molech, the idol of the Ammonite people.

Solomon did the same thing for all of his wives from other countries. The Lord came to Solomon and told him that he must not follow other gods. But Solomon did not follow the Lord’s command.

  • What is the moral lesson in this story of the Holy Bible?
  • Can Christian preachers tell this story in the church to young people?
10. Incest - Amnon commits Incest with his Sister(2 Samuel 13:1-15)
Amnon, son of David had a very beautiful half-sister called Tamar. Amnon was in love with Tamar who was a virgin.

Amnon pretended to be sick and asked Tamar his sister to bring him food in the bedroom and feed him with her hand. When she began feeding her brother, he grabbed her and asked her to sleep with him.

Tamar refused, but he forced her to have sex with him. After that he hated her, and locked her in a room.

This incident is a hidden event in the Bible between Amnon and Tamar, his sister.

  • How was this story revealed to the writers of the Bible?
  • Did Amnon damage his sister’s name by bragging about sexually assaulting her?
  • What is the moral lesson in this story of the Holy Bible?
11. Rape - Absalom raped his Father's Wives(2 Samuel 16:20-23)
David left some of his wives to take care of the house.

Absalom, son of David was advised to have sexual relations with his fathers wife. Then all the Israelis would hear that David hated his son, and the people be encouraged to give Absalom more support.

Absalom put up a tent on the roof of the house, and he had sexual relations with his father's wives. All the Israelis saw it!

  • What is the moral lesson in this story?
  • Can Christian preachers tell this story in the church to young people?
 

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Which One was shocking too you?
Mine was Prophet Sulieman(AS) dying upon Idol worship and also the Incest ones.

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