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prophet
  1. Someone who speaks by divine inspiration.
  2. Someone who predicts the future; a soothsayer.
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    1. “His writing has more the intensity of an Old Testament prophet pointing out the pretensions of worldly kings.”
      “On the other hand, he played the role of the prophet of the movement.”
      “At key moments in her writing, it is clear that she recognized herself as a visionary and a prophet of the first order.”
prophesying
  1. A prophecy.
  2. (historical) A religious meeting to discuss parts of Scripture and their possible use in sermons.
prophecy
  1. A prediction, especially one made by a prophet or under divine inspiration.
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    1. “The prophecy foretold that the side that claimed the fallen angels shall win the war.”
      “It is difficult when one is engaged in prophecy of any kind, to be very precise in one's language unless one is certain about what is to happen.”
      “These functions may also be found in the ability of prophecy to disclose secrets and so reveal a person's true spiritual state.”
prophetization
  1. The act or process of presenting someone as a prophet, or something as prophetic wisdom.
prophesier
  1. A person who makes prophecies or foretells the future; a prophet.
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    1. “Sharjeel Memon, despite being perturbed by Rahim's statement, shrugged it off saying that the former CM was not such a great prophesier as to be able to make such predictions.”
      “Granted, there's not much a necromancer, a prophesier, and an excellent warrior can do against a sorcerer, but we were up to try.”
      “It's not impossible that you'll run into a necromancer or a prophesier along the way, not anymore.”
propheteering
  1. Acting as a prophet in order to obtain money; making profit from prophecy.
propheticalness
  1. The quality or state of being prophetical; power or capacity to foretell.
prophetship
  1. The property or state of being a prophet.
prophecying
  1. Alternative form of prophesying
prophethood
  1. State or condition of being a prophet.
  2. Examples:
    1. “After his death, his followers disputed whether he had really claimed to be a prophet and, if so, what he meant by his prophethood.”
      “The first 13 years of the prophethood of Muhammad were at his hometown of Makkah, where he and his fellow Muslims were severely persecuted by the pagans of Makkah.”
      “After announcing his prophethood, Muhammad prayed for those who insulted or opposed him.”
propheticality
  1. (nonce word) The quality of being prophetic.
prophetess
  1. A female prophet.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We're told she's a prophetess in Richard III and that she has tremendous accuracy.”
      “Wouldn't it be easier just to ask the prophetess to consult her little psychic ability?”
      “Otherwise a severe eschatological affliction awaits her and her children, the spiritual followers of the prophetess.”
prophesyings
  1. plural of prophesying
prophecyings
  1. plural of prophecying
prophethoods
  1. plural of prophethood
prophetships
  1. plural of prophetship
prophesiers
prophetesses
  1. plural of prophetess
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    1. “He allowed that good philosophy could be extracted at shrines from inspired oracles uttered by Apollo through his prophetesses.”
      “The prophetesses peer into the future, and see nothing untoward, but they, too, dream and awake screaming.”
      “This I heard from the priests at Thebes, and what follows is said by the prophetesses 52 of Dodona.”
prophecies
  1. plural of prophecy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The first two Antichrists in Nostradamus's prophecies have been identified as Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler.”
      “Contrary to the doleful prophecies of superannuated Jeremiahs, pop is in rude health.”
      “Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour.”
prophets
  1. plural of prophet
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    1. “Verse 35 even condemns them as the archetypal mischief-makers who ignored the admonitions of earlier prophets.”
      “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
      “He has raised a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, as he promised through holy prophets long ago.”
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