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A '''prophet''' is a person who speaks by divine inspiration, revealing the will of God. | A '''prophet''' is a person who speaks by divine inspiration, revealing the will of God. | ||
The message of a true prophet cannot contradict the word of God, or the message of other true prophets. The words of a prophet are to be tested and proved, and a prophet is identified as true after their first prophecy or miracle comes to pass. A false prophet is someone who either correctly prophecies and then leads people away from God (such as Balaam), or someone who speaks things in the name of the Lord that do not come to pass. | |||
There are many types of prophets (groups may overlap): | There are many types of prophets (groups may overlap): | ||
*Some prophets are called gods, as the LORD speaks directly to them. Examples include Moses and Elijah. ( | *Some prophets are called gods, as the LORD speaks directly to them. Examples include Moses and Elijah. (Exodus 7:1, John 10:35) | ||
*Some prophets are called to be prophets from their youth to a lifelong ministry. Examples include Jeremiah, Samuel, and John the Baptist. | *Some prophets are called to be prophets from their youth to a lifelong ministry. Examples include Jeremiah, Samuel, and John the Baptist. | ||
*Some prophets are anointed to deliver a prophecy under a unique inspiration, and may (or may never) prophecy or come under this inspiration again. Examples include Zacharias, Miriam, King Saul, and Caiaphas the high priest. | *Some prophets are anointed to deliver a prophecy under a unique inspiration, and may (or may never) prophecy or come under this inspiration again. Examples include Zacharias, Miriam, King Saul, and Caiaphas the high priest. | ||
*A prophet may be directed by God through the visitation of angels. Examples include Daniel, Mary, and John the Disciple. | *A prophet may be directed by God through the visitation of angels. Examples include Daniel, Mary, and John the Disciple. | ||
While on earth, Jesus lived as a [[prophet]], revealing mysteries to his disciples, prophecying, performing miracles, and raising the dead. | |||