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- Prophet - Wikipedia
The English word prophet is the transliteration of a compound Greek word derived from pro (before toward) and phesein (to tell); thus, a προφήτης (prophḗtēs) is someone who conveys messages from the divine to humans, including occasionally foretelling future events
- PROPHET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROPHET is one who utters divinely inspired revelations How to use prophet in a sentence
- Prophet Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
PROPHET meaning: 1 : a member of some religions (such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) who delivers messages that are believed to have come from God; 2 : used as another name for Muhammad, the founder of Islam
- PROPHET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ˈprɑf·ɪt Add to word list a person who speaks for God or a god, or a person who tells what will happen in the future (Definition of prophet from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- What is a prophet in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
In a general sense, a prophet is a person who speaks God’s truth to others The English word prophet comes from the Greek word prophetes, which can mean “one who speaks forth” or “advocate ” Prophets are also called “seers,” because of their spiritual insight or their ability to “see” the future
- Prophets and Prophecy - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
A prophet is basically a spokesman for G‑d, a person chosen by G‑d to speak to people on G‑d's behalf and convey a message or teaching Prophets were role models of holiness, scholarship and closeness to G‑d They set the standards for the entire community
- Prophet - New World Encyclopedia
A prophet (from the Greek word προφήτης, meaning one who "utters forth") is a person who is believed to speak for God (or the gods), with the purpose of delivering a divinely inspired message
- Topical Bible: Prophet
A prophet in the biblical context is an individual chosen by God to deliver His messages and guidance to the people Prophets play a crucial role throughout the Bible, serving as God's spokespersons, warning of impending judgment, calling for repentance, and revealing God's will and future plans
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