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Who is Bahá'u'lláh (27:0) Qb

Bahá'u'lláh is a Manifestation of God (a Messenger, Major Prophet, Christ - see 'Who is Christ'). He declared that he was the "Promised One" of all world religions, fulfilling the messianic prophecies of each. (27:1)

From Judaism:
The incarnation of the "Everlasting Father" (isa 9:6) & the "Lord of Hosts" (27:2) see

From Christianity:
The "Spirit of Truth" (joh 16:13), the "Lion of the tribe of Juda" (rev 5:5), and the return of Christ "in the glory of the Father" (mat 16:27) (27:3) see

From Zoroastrianism:
The return of Shah Bahram Varjavand. (27:4)

From Shi'a Islam:
The return of the Third Imam (Imam Husayn). (27:5)

From Sunni Islam:
The return of Jesus (Isa) (27:6)

From Bábism:
He whom God shall make manifest. (27:7)

From Hinduism
The Kalki Avatar (the 10th & final Avatar). (27:8)

From Buddhism
The Buddha Maitreya (27:9)

Bahá'u'lláh said that he was one of a series of interrelated Messengers who speak for God and reflect His attributes (not God's essence embodied in human form). They have a two-fold station; one in which they reveal God's attributes, and one which is human, with human limitations. They speak in a two-fold Language, one as though speaking as God, and the other as if instructed by God to bring a message. (27:10)

Bahá'u'lláh is descended from Abraham through his third wife Keturah, and is believed to be descended from a long line of Persian kings through Yazdgerd III, the last monarch of the Sasanian Dynasty. (27:11)

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