And how is that not taking a verse out of context and making it an "after the fact" prophecy? Here is a little more of Deut. 33:
This is the blessing that Moses, the man of God, pronounced upon the Israelites before his death. 2He said:
“The LORD came from Sinai
and dawned upon usa from Seir;
He shone forth from Mount Paran
and came with myriads of holy ones,
with flaming fire at His right hand.b
3Surely You love the people;
all the holy ones are in Your hand,
and they sit down at Your feet;c
each receives Your words—
4the law that Moses gave us,
the possession of the assembly of Jacob.
5So the LORD became King in Jeshurund
when the leaders of the people gathered,
together with the tribes of Israel.
So Tony, go on with your interpretation. How does the rest of this tie in with your interpretation? Especially that thing about the Lord becoming King of Jeshurund. What does that allude to?
I see All Prophecy can only be known after the Fact How can you know Muhammad fulfilled this until Muhammad gave a Message in the region of Mt Paran? How can we know the Bab came with 10,000 of saints until He gave a Message that resulted in the 10,000s being slaughtered?
thus this is what makes it Mathematically sound.
Take the Biblical Prophecies and all the World Prophecies. Find all the Claimants to a Message from God and see how in any way shape or form they can fulfill those prophecies. It would soon become apparent if it was a distinct possibility or no chance at all.
Regards Tony