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[[God]] told [[Moses]] that He was going to start sending '''prophets''' to speak for him. While [[Jesus]] was the greatest of these prophets, the [[Old Testament]] attests that God sent many before him that and there have been many since. [[Muhammad]] is referred to as "the Prophet" by those of the [[Muslim]] faith. The last prophet to Christians was [[John The Baptist]].
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A '''prophet''' is one who speaks for God through divine revelation. Prophets in the [[Bible]] usually predict future events and the words of a prophet must always come to pass.  If they do not, then he is a false prophet and must be put to death. A large portion of the Bible deals with prophets and prophecy.
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A prophet is one who speaks for God through divine revelation. Prophets in the Bible usually predict future events and the words of a prophet must always come to pass. If they do not, then he is a false prophet and must be put to death. A large portion of the Bible deals with prophets and prophecy.