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1 | Would Jesus be considered a prophet? | Eph 4:11 | Searcher56 | 194634 | ||
God's day to you, miller521, No contradicts in the Bible. The prophets you cited, and others in the NT didn't predict the future - fortelling ... they were of the forthtelling type. |
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2 | Would Jesus be considered a prophet? | Eph 4:11 | miller521 | 194635 | ||
Excellent, can you show me what scripture says what you just said? I really thought, some of what John wrote in Revelation was fortelling. | ||||||
3 | Would Jesus be considered a prophet? | Eph 4:11 | Searcher56 | 194639 | ||
John was not classified as a prophet | ||||||
4 | Would Jesus be considered a prophet? | Eph 4:11 | skccab | 194654 | ||
Hi Steve, I gotta put my 5cents worth in here now. My understanding of the ministries of Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor, Teacher is that they overlap to the teacher. The Apostle would/could stand in all offices, the Prophet would/could stand and operate in the offices of Evangelist, Pastor and Teacher, and so on. The only office being singular would be that of Teacher. (Just because someone can teach does not mean they are capable of pastoring, but a pastor certainly has the capacity to teach. And the pastor of the 100 member corner church is not called to evangelize a crowd of 50,000; but the evangelist is quite capable to pastor that same corner church, etc.) So it shouldn't matter whether John was "classified" as a prophet - he was an Apostle and had the ability and calling to act in any of the other offices as was deemed necessary at any given point in time. Or am I wrong? Cheri P.S. Before you ask, I don't know of any Apostles for 2007, nor for 1907, nor 1807. That doesn't mean that they are none, I just don't know them :-). |
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