This is kinda new to me, FS... can you back that up?
I'll be the first to admit that I've always defined prophecy as a statement that tells (or warns) of future events. I realize that some Biblical prophets may have spoken out against injustice, but isn't their title characterized first and foremost by their gift to tell of future events?
*Goes to find the definition of prophet, prophecy, prophetic.
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According to Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary:
prophet
Main Entry:
proph?et Listen to the pronunciation of prophet
Pronunciation:
\ˈpr?-fət\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English prophete, from Anglo-French, from Latin propheta, from Greek prophētēs, from pro for + phanai to speak ? more at for, ban
Date:
12th century
1: one who utters divinely inspired revelations: as aoften capitalized : the writer of one of the prophetic books of the Bible bcapitalized : one regarded by a group of followers as the final authoritative revealer of God's will <Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah>
2: one gifted with more than ordinary spiritual and moral insight; especially : an inspired poet
3: one who foretells future events : predictor
4: an effective or leading spokesman for a cause, doctrine, or group5 Christian Science a: a spiritual seer b: disappearance of material sense before the conscious facts of spiritual Truth
It'll take me some time, if I'm so inclined to find the Biblical definition of the word(s)