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1. Someone who speaks by divine inspiration.
2. Someone who is an interpreter of the will of God.
3. Somebody who predicts the future.
4. Etymology: from Old French prophete (11th century), from Latin propheta, from Greek prophetes, "an interpreter, a spokesman"; especially, of the gods, from pro-, "before" + root of Greek phanai, "to speak".
2. Someone who is an interpreter of the will of God.
3. Somebody who predicts the future.
4. Etymology: from Old French prophete (11th century), from Latin propheta, from Greek prophetes, "an interpreter, a spokesman"; especially, of the gods, from pro-, "before" + root of Greek phanai, "to speak".
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Quotes: Prophecy, Prophets
Something people get tired of hearing someone say, "I told you it would happen.": prophetic quotes.
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Quotes: Quotations Units
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(something people get tired of hearing someone say, "I told you it would happen.")