Digital Abrahamic Research Library
Tracing prophetic succession, revelation history, messianic expectation, and theological continuity across the Abrahamic traditions.
The continuity project begins with Moses as the foundational prophetic figure of covenant, law, revelation, and sacred transmission.
Special attention is given to divine speech, covenant structure, prophetic authority, and the theological foundations established within Mosaic tradition.
Prophetic preservation of divine covenant, law, and sacred memory.
Themes of judgment, repentance, restoration, and theological renewal.
Future-oriented prophecy, expected leadership, and restoration traditions.
Prophetic anticipation of future guidance, continuity, and sacred completion.
The Gospel tradition is studied through fulfillment language, reinterpretation of earlier scripture, prophetic continuity, and theological development.
Particular focus is given to future-oriented passages, the Paraclete traditions, and the continuity of revelation beyond earlier covenant structures.
The Qur’an is examined as a continuation of prophetic tradition, theological clarification, scriptural restoration, and final revelation.
Comparative analysis explores how earlier prophetic narratives, covenant themes, and future-oriented traditions are revisited and restructured.
Revelation through prophets, sacred communication, and divine instruction.
Sacred law, covenant identity, and communal obligation.
Prophetic warning, restoration, repentance, and divine mercy.
Messianic traditions, future guidance, and anticipated revelation.
The project approaches revelation as a continuous historical movement rather than isolated theological events.
Through comparative analysis, the study investigates how prophetic traditions preserve continuity while simultaneously reflecting theological, linguistic, and historical development.