The Prophet and His Message – What a Prophet Is Not
In Chapter 1 the author wants to ascertain what an Old Testament prophet was not. Scripture informs us of prohibitions on the function of a prophet. The author explores these prohibitions first in Deuteronomy. He considers Deuteronomy 13:1-5 and Deuteronomy 18:9-13. Inadequate descriptions for the essential function of prophets used by scholars are noted: messengers, antagonists, mediators, social reformers, and ecstatics.
Source: The Prophet and His Message: Reading Old Testament Prophecy Today (P & R Publishing, 2003), 15-47.
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