propheteia <4394>
profhteia propheteia
Pronunciation | : | prof-ay-ti'-ah |
Origin | : | from 4396 ("prophecy") |
Reference | : | TDNT - 6:781,952 |
PrtSpch | : | n f (noun feminime) |
In Greek | : | profhteia 6, profhteiai 1, profhteian 2, profhteiav 10 |
In NET | : | prophecy 13, prophecies 3, Prophecy 1, prophetic words 1, prophesying 1 |
In AV | : | prophecy 16, prophesying 3 |
Count | : | 19 |
Definition | : |
1) prophecy 1a) a discourse emanating from divine inspiration and declaring the purposes of God, whether by reproving and admonishing the wicked, or comforting the afflicted, or revealing things hidden; esp. by foretelling future events 1b) Used in the NT of the utterance of OT prophets 1b1) of the prediction of events relating to Christ's kingdom and its speedy triumph, together with the consolations and admonitions pertaining to it, the spirit of prophecy, the divine mind, to which the prophetic faculty is due 1b2) of the endowment and speech of the Christian teachers called prophets 1b3) the gifts and utterances of these prophets, esp. of the predictions of the works of which, set apart to teach the gospel, will accomplish for the kingdom of Christ from 4396 ("prophecy"); prediction (scriptural or other): KJV -- prophecy, prophesying. see GREEK for 4396 |
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