Bismillah:
Since our Christians brothers believe that every word, action and comma in the Bible were inspired by God. Then I would like to ask the following questions:
Would a prophet, "a real prophet" do what Prophet Lot does in the Jewish narratives? (<b>Drink wine and have sexual intercourse with his two daughters)?</b> Was this inspired by God to His Prophet??? and <b>what is the moral lesson </b> that we might learn from such narration?
Would a real prophet arrange for a certain general <b>to be killed so that he might have the man’s wife for himself</b>, as David does in the Jewish texts? Was this too inspiration by God?
Would a real prophet use <b>the basest of sexual language to describe a sinful and idolatrous nation</b> as Eziekiel does in the Jewish texts? <b>Were those words inspired by God?</b>
You must remember that <b>a prophet is someone through whom God’s word passes. To say that a real prophet would act the way many of the Jewish prophets have acted amounts to saying that God Almighty acts in that manner</b>.
Salam
Wael.