προφήτης, -ου, ὁ [πρόφημι,
to speak forth), [in LXX chiefly for נָבִיא;] one who acts as an interpreter or forth-teller of the Divine will (see Lft,
Notes, 83f; Tr,
Syn., §vi),
a prophet; 1) in cl. (Æsch, Hdt, Plat, al.), of the interpreters of oracles. 2) In NT, (a)
of the OT prophets: Mat.5:12, Mrk.6:15, Luk.4:27, Jhn.8:52, Rom.11:3, al; (b)
of prophets in general: Mat.10:41 13:57 21:46, Mrk.6:4, Luk.13:33, al; (with)
of John the Baptist: Mat.21:26, Mrk.6:15, Luk.1:76; (d)
of Christ: Mat.21:11, Jhn.6:14, Act.3:22, 23 7:37 " (LXX); (e)
of Christian prophets in the apostolic age: Act.15:32, 1Co.12:28, Eph.2:20, al; (f) by meton, of the writings of prophets: Luk.24:27, Act.8:28, al; (g)
of a poet: Tit.1:12 (on the use of the term in π. and Inscr, see Deiss,
BS, 235f; MM, xxii). (
AS)