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Strong's Greek #4398 - προφῆτις, ιδος, ἡ prophétis (a prophetess)


Original Word: προφῆτις, ιδος, ἡ
Transliteration: prophétis
Definition: a prophetess
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Phonetic Spelling: (prof-ay'-tis)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

prophetess.

Feminine of prophetes; a female foreteller or an inspired woman -- prophetess.

see GREEK prophetes


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 4398: προφῆτις

προφῆτις, προφητιδος, (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): προφῆτις τῆς ἀληθείας ἱστορία, Diodorus 1, 2.

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 4398. προφῆτις (prophétis) — 2 Occurrences

Luke 2:36 - N-NFS
GRK: ἦν Ἅννα προφῆτις θυγάτηρ Φανουήλ
NAS: And there was a prophetess, Anna
KJV: one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter
INT: there was Anna a prophetess daughter of Phanuel

Revelation 2:20 - N-AFS
GRK: λέγουσα ἑαυτὴν προφῆτιν καὶ διδάσκει
NAS: herself a prophetess, and she teaches
KJV: herself a prophetess, to teach
INT: calls herself a prophetess and to teach

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