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INTRO
PROPHETIC LITERATURE
What is a prophet?
The OT includes three basic terms for the concept of “prophet,” two of which have a similar connotation
The OT includes three basic terms for the concept of “prophet,” two of which have a similar connotation.
A prophet is a “visionary,” a “seer,” and a “spokesman.”
Crossway Bibles, The ESV Study Bible (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2008), 1229.
Who was a prophet?
According to Deuteronomy 13:1–11
Abraham (2000 BC), Moses (1450 BC), Samuel (1050 BC), Nathan (1010 BC), Elijah (860 BC), Elisha (850 BC) were prophets
What genres appear in the prophetic writings?
Narratives, Sermons, Poems, and Apocalyptic Literature
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