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Discuss the importance of a prophetic call to the work of prophets

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Answered by mayankrawat49
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Prophecy in the Bible can be described as the outward expression of the deep-seated impulse that

compels a sensitive individual to revolutionary action. Almost universally this impulse derives from a

heightened experience of the sacred or an ecstatic condition that amounts to an altered state of

consciousness, out of which the prophet emerges to speak on behalf of God. All the true prophets of

the Bible were totally convinced that they had been called by God and, typically, the call came

unexpectedly and apart from any human accreditation. Exactly how the call experience and the

visions took place will probably remain a mystery but we do know they were extraordinary events

occurring with such charismatic impact as to fling the prophet out of the conventional into a

transformed and turbulent way of life. When attacked by Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, for his

prophetic campaign against social injustice and the corruption of King Jeroboam, Amos declared his

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Answered by DaLgOnA
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In religion, a prophet is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on behalf of that being, serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the supernatural source to other people.[1][2] The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy.Claims of prophethood have existed in many cultures and religions throughout history, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, ancient Greek religion, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, and many others.

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