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1 1,1,4| and saw the book of the Prophet Isaiah in his hands, he ~ 2 1,1,5| Similarly with ~Samuel, the prophet and judge that lived at 3 1,1,5| books:~Five books of the Prophet Moses or Torah (encompassing 4 1,2,1| implement.), were written by the Prophet Moses during ~the forty 5 1,2,2| principles of force? The holy Prophet Isaiah speaks of the temporary 6 1,2,2| and Savior at Calvary. The prophet Isaia wrote about this with 7 1,2,3| Messiah, as the greatest Prophet (Deut. 18:15-19). ~ Jesus 8 1,2,3| penalty]. ~He Shall be a prophet~Deuteronomy 18:18-19 [God 9 1,2,3| I will ~raise them up a Prophet from among their breth-~ 10 1,2,3| unto My words which that Prophet ~shall speak in My name, 11 1,2,3| coming Messiah their greatest prophet and lawgiver. ~ Ralbag ( 12 1,2,3| comments on ~the above text: .A prophet from the midst of thee. 13 1,2,3| fact the ~Messiah is such a Prophet... . ~ ~Matthew 21:11 And 14 1,2,3| said, This is ~Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee. ~ 15 1,2,3| God, saying, That a great prophet ~is risen up among us; and, 16 1,2,3| of a truth this is the ~Prophet. ~Acts 3:20-23 [Deacon Stephen 17 1,2,3| said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the ~Lord your God 18 1,2,3| which will not ~hear that prophet, shall be destroyed from ~ 19 1,2,4| The Prophet Moses.~Moses is the most 20 1,2,4| And there has not arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses,~ 21 1,2,4| the Book of Genesis, the Prophet Moses reveals to us the 22 1,3,2| was God who called each prophet to ~the ministry individually. 23 1,3,2| end of the world. Often a prophet would gather quite a ~few 24 1,3,2| prominent during the time of the prophet Samuel who gave them a ~ 25 1,3,2| continuing the cause of their prophet and teacher. ~ Out of prophetic 26 1,3,2| martyrdom. From the time of the prophet Samuel, prophets were always ~ 27 1,3,2| developed a concept of a true prophet as opposed to false ~prophets: 28 1,3,2| false ~prophets: a true prophet was distinguished by seeking 29 1,3,5| people. After Samson, ~the prophet Samuel judged the people. 30 1,3,5| Tradition has it ~that the prophet Samuel wrote the first part 31 1,3,5| Lord told David, through a ~prophet, that the temple would be 32 1,3,5| given to David through the prophet Nathan (see 7:12-16. Cf. 33 1,3,5| messengers from God . the prophet Elijah and his disciple, 34 1,3,5| in a ~special way. ~ The prophet Elijah (900 years B.C). 35 1,3,5| three-year-long ~drought. The prophet himself was first hiding 36 1,3,5| creek had dried up, the prophet lived in the house of a 37 1,3,5| widow ~in Zarephath. The prophet prayed, and a small amount 38 1,3,5| the widow.s family and the prophet. When the widow.s only son 39 1,3,5| great love for God, the prophet Elijah was taken to heaven 40 1,3,5| as a martyr. ~ The holy prophet Elisha was a disciple of 41 1,3,5| Elisha was a disciple of the prophet Elijah and received the 42 1,3,5| from leprosy. Besides, the prophet Elisha secured numerous 43 1,3,5| was a contemporary of the prophet Isaiah . one of the greatest ~ 44 1,3,5| educated man and a poet, the prophet Isaiah wrote a remark-~able 45 1,3,5| For example, the elderly prophet Isaiah was cut in half with 46 1,3,5| Hezekiah.s son Manasseh. The prophet Jeremiah also suffered ~ 47 1,3,0| which was predicted by the prophet ~Daniel in Dan. 9:27, cf. 48 1,4,1| with patriarch Noah and prophet Daniel (Ezek. ~14:14-20). 49 1,5,2| defend Jerusalem. Then the prophet ~Isaiah stepped forth and 50 1,5,2| Babylonian captivity in 597). The prophet Ezekiel ~was among the captives. 51 1,5,3| passed, an image of a true prophet of God developed among the 52 1,5,4| s words said through the prophet Jeremiah shortly before 53 1,5,4| the people.s hearts, the prophet bitterly mourned their perdition 54 1,5,5| Chronologically, Joel was the first prophet to leave records of his 55 1,5,5| services were always on the prophet's lips. However, the ~prophet 56 1,5,5| prophet's lips. However, the ~prophet viewed the disasters that 57 1,5,5| external manifestations. The prophet foresaw even greater in-~ 58 1,5,5| day of Pentecost. ~ The prophet Joel speaks on the following 59 1,5,5| contemporary and follower of the prophet El-~isha. Jonah's tomb can 60 1,5,5| or-~der to convince the prophet, the Lord sent a violent 61 1,5,5| Jonah to the land, ~and the prophet found himself on a beach 62 1,5,5| Convinced by these events, the prophet ~obediently proceeded to 63 1,5,5| Ninevites believed the prophet, imposed strict fasting 64 1,5,5| preaching, though they had a prophet ~greater than Jonah amongst 65 1,5,5| vocation to prophecy, “I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet' 66 1,5,5| prophet, neither was I a prophet's~son; but I was an herdman, 67 1,5,5| peace and prosperity. ~ The prophet was a shepherd by birth 68 1,5,5| priest of Be-~thel, the prophet was even exiled from this 69 1,5,5| and other deities. The ~prophet Amos emphasized that the 70 1,5,5| iniquities”~(Amos 3:1-2). ~ The prophet saw that, due to the wickedness 71 1,5,5| Book of Hosea.~ The prophet Hosea, the son of Beeri 72 1,5,5| frequent coups d'état. ~ The prophet Hosea energetically denounced 73 1,5,5| him and adulterous. The prophet had to divorce her formally, 74 1,5,5| personal drama was for the prophet a picture of ~how sad the 75 1,5,5| through the medium of the prophet that the Jews would be re-~ 76 1,5,5| Hosea 2:18-23). ~ The prophet also rebuked the priests 77 1,5,5| doings. (Hosea 4:6-9). ~ ~The prophet further addressed those 78 1,5,5| content of the book of the prophet Hosea is as follows: unfaithful 79 1,5,5| Testament time, therefore the prophet Isaiah is called .the Old 80 1,5,5| Testament Evangelist.. ~ The prophet Isaiah, the son of Amos, 81 1,5,5| according to the tradition, the prophet ~was sawn asunder with a 82 1,5,5| large tribute on Ahaz. The prophet Isaiah encour-~aged the 83 1,5,5| Virgin (Isaiah 7:14). Yet the prophet re-~proved Ahaz for asking 84 1,5,5| inhabitants degraded so ~that the prophet likened them to the Gentiles, 85 1,5,5| Isaiah 3:9-11). ~ The prophet especially armed up against 86 1,5,5| 20-~23, 10:1-2). ~ ~The prophet predicted that for these 87 1,5,5| he is the head; and the~prophet that teacheth lies, he is 88 1,5,5| were not flawless, and the prophet ~accused them of callousness 89 1,5,5| men” (Isaiah 29:13). ~ The prophet grieved over the sins of 90 1,5,5| Isaiah 64:6-9). ~ ~Yet the prophet believed in the power of 91 1,5,5| By the ~king's and the prophet's prayer, the 185,000 strong 92 1,5,5| miraculously cured by the prophet's prayers (Isaiah, Chapters 93 1,5,5| so clearly as though the prophet himself had been present ~ 94 1,5,5| 1-3, Ezra 1:1-3). ~ The prophet Isaiah said that the chosen 95 1,5,5| More than once the prophet testified about God's grace 96 1,5,5| Chapters of the book of the prophet Isaiah (40-66) contain many 97 1,5,5| Testament times (61-63), the prophet's prayer for his people ( 98 1,5,5| at hand. ~Book of Micah.~ Prophet Micah descended from the 99 1,5,5| thy God” (Micah 6:8). The prophet closed the book by addressing 100 1,5,5| probably was the first ~prophet to raise his voice after 101 1,5,5| have been encouraged by the prophet Zephaniah. ~However, the 102 1,5,5| superstitions. ~ However, the prophet severely denounced those 103 1,5,5| Book of Nahum.~ The prophet Nahum was called the Elkoshite (. 104 1,5,5| this, in the days of the prophet Jonah, God forgave Nineveh, 105 1,5,5| Empire. ~ As foretold by the prophet Nahum, after its devastation 106 1,5,5| of the lions, . asked the prophet in surprise, ~. The lion 107 1,5,5| was a contemporary of ~the Prophet Jeremiah. His book is distinguished 108 1,5,5| depth of depiction. ~ The prophet Habakkuk taught that the 109 1,5,5| conversation between ~God and the prophet about the judgment and condemnation 110 1,5,5| people, and later on as ~the prophet's hymn, depicting God's 111 1,5,5| Habakkuk 3:17-19). ~ The prophet Habakkuk foretold justification 112 1,5,5| referring to the Messiah. ~ The prophet Habakkuk foresaw the distant 113 1,5,5| His book ~encloses the prophet's bewilderment about the 114 1,5,5| God's reply (1:5-~11), the prophet's further perplexities ( 115 1,5,5| Book of Jeremiah.~ The prophet Jeremiah (in Hebrew, .Exalted 116 1,5,5| He decided to make him a prophet even before ~he was born: . 117 1,5,5| thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations” (Jeremiah 118 1,5,5| Jeremiah for the ministry of a prophet, the Lord stretched His 119 1,5,5| reign of Jehoiakim, the prophet was always persecuted, even 120 1,5,5| funeral for the relics of ~the prophet Jeremiah and buried them 121 1,5,5| Nebuchadrezzar (Jeremiah 51:59). The prophet Baruch was a fol-~lower 122 1,5,5| lower and assistant to the prophet Jeremiah. Together with 123 1,5,5| Nothing is said about the prophet Obadiah neither in his book, ~ 124 1,5,5| Edomites for their cruelty. The prophet also foretold the return 125 1,5,5| Book of Ezekiel.~ The prophet Ezekiel the priest, the 126 1,5,5| called to the ministry of a prophet at the age of thirty by 127 1,5,5| that there hath been ~a prophet among them. And thou, son 128 1,5,5| and responsibility as a prophet: ~ ~.Son of man, I have 129 1,5,5| 21). ~ ~Obeying God, the prophet Ezekiel severely denounced 130 1,5,5| city and the Temple. The prophet passed on his visions to 131 1,5,5| of their native land. The prophet had a wife who died in the 132 1,5,5| the ~crop was poor. The prophet Ezekiel was martyred for 133 1,5,5| imagery and ~symbolism of the prophet's speech made the understanding 134 1,5,5| struggling with God.. The ~prophet often called himself .son 135 1,5,5| humiliated position of ~a prophet in the captive nation. ~ 136 1,5,5| vocation to the ministry of a prophet (1-3), thirteen reproving ~ 137 1,5,5| the Egyptians (29-32), the prophet's new mission after ~the 138 1,5,5| Book of Daniel.~ The prophet Daniel was of a noble, maybe 139 1,5,5| known about the acts of the prophet Daniel during the seven 140 1,5,5| Persians, Daniel 5:25). The prophet ~Daniel interpreted these 141 1,5,5| lions. But God kept His prophet unhurt (Chapter 6). Later 142 1,5,5| tradition has it, that the ~prophet Daniel showed Cyrus the 143 1,5,5| the subsequent life of the prophet Daniel. He died at a very 144 1,5,5| Book of Haggai.~ The prophet Haggai prophesied in Judaea 145 1,5,5| for about one ~year. ~ The prophet Haggai used the following 146 1,5,5| Book of Zechariah.~ The prophet Zechariah is also called 147 1,5,5| the writings of any other prophet: that the Lord would enter 148 1,5,5| 14). ~ ~Book of Malachi.~ Prophet Malachi (.messenger. in 149 1,5,5| is apparent that in the prophet's lifetime the Temple had 150 1,5,5| without due reverence. The ~prophet denounced the negligence 151 1,5,5| Malachi 1:6-11). ~ The prophet further denounced the Jews 152 1,5,5| about John the Baptist, the prophet and forerunner, who would ~ 153 1,5,5| will send you Elijah the~prophet before the coming of the 154 2,1,8| appearance of an Old Testament prophet, the reappearance of Elijah,~ 155 2,2,4| mysterious chariot seen by the prophet Ezekiel at the river Chebar ( 156 2,2,5| 27) from leprosy by the prophet Elisha, the~parable of the 157 2,5,3| from the earth, the false~prophet (as the representative of 158 2,5,4| vividly described by the prophet Daniel and in the books 159 2,5,4| Christianity. The false prophet in~chapter 13 is the personification 160 2,5,4| representative will be the~false prophet in the time of the antichrist. 161 2,5,4| antichrist and~the false prophet (Rev. ch. 20). Thus, the 162 2,5,4| antichrist and the false prophet, representatives of civil 163 2,5,4| temptations at the time of the~prophet Balaam, persecution on the 164 2,5,4| pharaoh during the time of the prophet Moses. The rule of~the godless 165 2,5,6| seen in a vision of the prophet Ezekiel (Ez. 1:5-19).~They 166 2,5,8| s power (Rev. 9:4).~The prophet Ezekiel describes the same 167 2,5,8| commanded by Sisera and the prophet Elijah~executed more than 168 2,5,9| the earth” to be the false prophet. The sea symbolizes the 169 2,5,9| parallel narrative of the prophet Daniel (Dan. chs. 7-8), 170 2,5,9| and the four beasts of the prophet Daniel that personified~ 171 2,5,9| much in common with the prophet Daniel's tenth horn (Dan. 172 2,5,9| he later calls~the false prophet. Here, the earth symbolizes 173 2,5,9| the teachings~of the false prophet, which are completely permeated 174 2,5,9| pleasure-loving flesh. The false prophet seduces people with false 175 2,5,9| believers. Examples are the prophet Balaam and~the Moabite king, 176 2,5,9| The activity of the false prophet,~which was described in 177 2,5,9| the words~about the false prophet that “He was granted power 178 2,5,0| antichrist and the false prophet,~and finally the devil himself.~ 179 2,5,1| antichrist, and the false prophet.~(Chs. 18-19)~The seer paints 180 2,5,1| the beast) and the false prophet is described in~a special 181 2,5,1| that is anti-God. The~false prophet is the last false prophet ( 182 2,5,1| prophet is the last false prophet (a helper of the antichrist), 183 2,5,1| the~antichrist, the false prophet (chs. 17-19), and the devil ( 184 2,5,1| antichrist and the false~prophet will perish. God's Last 185 2,5,1| antichrist and the false prophet, after which the reign of~ 186 2,5,2| of the godless,~the false prophet, the antichrist, and the 187 2,5,2| up the Last Judgment (the~prophet Daniel having touched briefly 188 2,5,3| Babylon. Antichrist~false prophet. (18 -1~The Church triumphant~ 189 2,5,3| world.~Antichrist. False~prophet.~— — —~— — —~Evil increases. 190 2,5,3| Beast from the earthfalse~prophet (13:11-18).~Kingdom of the 191 2,5,3| theomachi~antichrist, and false~prophet. Center of~universal evil