Lexicon prophétis: a prophetess Original Word: προφῆτις, ιδος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: prophétis Phonetic Spelling: (prof-ay'-tis) Short Definition: a prophetess Definition: a prophetess. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 4398 prophḗtis (the feminine form of 4396 /prophḗtēs, "prophet") – prophetess (Lk 2:36; Rev 2:20). See 4394 (prophēteia). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of prophétésDefinitiona prophetess NASB Translationprophetess (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4398: προφῆτιςπροφῆτις, προφητιδος, ἡ ( προφήτης), the Sept. for נְבִיאָה, a prophetess ( Vulg., Tertullianprophetissa, prophetis), a woman to whom future events or things hidden from others are at times revealed, either by inspiration or by dreams and visions: Luke 2:36; Revelation 2:20. In Greek usage, a female who declares or interprets oracles ( Euripides, Plato, Plutarch): ἡ προφῆτις τῆς ἀληθείας ἱστορία, Diodorus 1, 2.
Strong's prophetess. Feminine of prophetes; a female foreteller or an inspired woman -- prophetess. see GREEK prophetes |
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