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prophetess 3
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prophet

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | was not "vain;" and the prophet Jeremiah observing this, 2 1, XXXV | believe it or not, that the prophet spoke of this man being 3 1, XXXV | him, with what meaning the prophet utters either these statements 4 1, XXXVI | subjoined the promise: "A prophet shall the LORD thy God raise 5 1, XXXVI | would not have accepted any prophet after Moses, nor committed 6 1, XLIII | been not only shown to the prophet by a diviner Spirit, but 7 1, XLVI | that the prediction of the prophet might be fulfilled; and 8 1, XLVII | death Christ, who was a prophet, says nevertheless--being, 9 1, XLIX | like the following: "But my prophet once declared in Jerusalem, 10 1, XLIX | would not admit that any prophet used the expression, "The ' 11 1, XLIX | was, such language as, "My prophet once declared in Jerusalem 12 1, LV | language in the writings of the prophet who foresaw these events, 13 1, LVI | fellows." And observe that the prophet, speaking familiarly to 14 1, LXIV | their destructions," as the prophet taught in the book of Psalms. 15 2, IV | as it is written in the prophet Isaiah, Behold, I send My 16 2, IV | of our prophets, and the prophet of our God?" Or how is it 17 2, IX | the soul and body of the prophet as an instrument; and as, 18 2, XLVIII | in the days of Elisha the prophet, and none of them was healed 19 2, XLVIII | in the days of Elijah the prophet, to none of whom was Elijah 20 2, XLVIII | which was wrought by the prophet in the matter of the bread); 21 2, LIII | there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, 22 2, LIII | hearken to the words of that prophet, or dreamer of dreams,'" 23 2, LIII | who devises such things, a prophet who dreams." And as this 24 2, LIII | conclude that the one is a prophet and servant of God, and 25 2, LXII | been said beforehand by the prophet in the person of Jesus: " 26 2, LXXVI | when the Lord says to the prophet, "Thou dwellest in the midst 27 2, LXXVIII| announced beforehand, not by one prophet, but by all; and it was 28 2, LXXVIII| a Jew as saying that one prophet only had predicted the advent 29 3, II | one who professed to be a prophet, and who could restrain 30 4, I | that the Lord said to the prophet: "Behold, I have put My 31 4, L | hating a secret meaning, the prophet would not have said in his 32 4, LVI | following statement of the prophet: The heavens shall perish, 33 4, LXXII | as if awaking Him, the prophet says: "Awake, why sleepest 34 4, XCV | do so." And he adds: "A prophet shall the LORD your God 35 5, VIII | censuring by the mouth of the prophet the Jewish people for doing 36 5, XV | may learn this from the prophet Ezekiel. But that we say 37 5, XV | will be testified by the prophet Isaiah, in whose writings 38 5, XXIX | say, moreover, that our prophet of God and His genuine servant 39 5, LV | understanding the meaning of the prophet, that even before us there 40 6, II | who speak effectually. The prophet says in the sixty-seventh 41 6, V | Scriptures; as when the prophet said, "Light ye for yourselves 42 6, V | therefore that very ancient prophet, who prophesied many generations 43 6, V | risen upon thee." The same prophet also, when predicting the 44 6, XV | mind in the sense of the prophet, while "walking in great 45 6, XVII | nigh." And again, that the prophet may show the depth of the 46 6, XXI | Moses, our most ancient prophet, says that a divine vision 47 6, XXI | presented to the view of our prophet Jacob,--a ladder stretching 48 6, XXIII | the visions beheld by the prophet, in which gates of different 49 6, LXVII | woe well described by the prophet Isaiah in the following 50 6, LXXVI | Jerusalem?" or when the prophet says, "We beheld Him, and 51 6, LXXVI | His birth. But if another prophet speak of His comeliness 52 7, I | with that saying of the prophet which we now offer as our 53 7, I | deception may go on with the prophet to say, "I will freely sacrifice 54 7, V | rather have chosen as his prophet some wise man? or if such 55 7, X | who said to a man whom a prophet had visited to announce 56 7, XX | spiritual sense, the same prophet makes God say that "His 57 7, XX | good." Yet evidently the prophet is not saying things which 58 7, XX | Paul, as well as in the prophet, apparent contradictions. 59 7, XXXIV | to God; neither does the prophet refer to physical nearness 60 7, XXXIV | spoken of. For when the prophet says, "Open Thou mine eyes, 61 7, XXXIV | Jeremiah or of some other prophet; or when the expression 62 7, L | our humiliation." It is a prophet also who says, "Thou hast 63 8, XXXIV | which is in heaven." And the prophet says, "The angel of the 64 8, XLVI | of Kings we read that the prophet Elisha made known to a woman 65 8, LIV | before His advent by the prophet Isaiah, when he said that "


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