prophetess Meaning in Tamil ( prophetess வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தீர்க்கதரிசியானவளைச்,
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prophetess's Usage Examples:
In canvassing for the consulship he was guided by the counsels of an Etruscan soothsayer, and was accompanied in his campaigns by a Syrian prophetess.
In 1849 came the first of several examples that have appeared in Palestine from time to time of that curious product of American religious life - a community of dupes or visionaries led by a prophet or prophetess with claims to divine guidance.
2 None of these passages belong to the very oldest thread of Pentateuchal story, and similarly Deborah is called prophetess only in the later account (Judg.
The prophetess Deborah dwelt under a palm-tree near Bethel (Judg.
Sometimes, indeed, as in the case of Veleda, a prophetess of the Bructeri, during Vespasian's reign, they were regarded practically as deities.
Mariam ), the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took the timbrel in her hand.
) and a denunciation of non-moral prophets and prophetesses (xiii.
She was a false prophetess and there have been many women false prophetesses, to be sure.
Mariam), the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took the timbrel in her hand.
MOTHER SHIPTON, a witch and prophetess who is supposed to have lived in early Tudor times.
The most important facts known at present about the manner of life, the influence, and the history of the early Christian prophets are the following: (1) Until late in the 2nd century the prophets (or prophetesses) were regarded as an essential element in a Church possessing the Holy Ghost.
Each community is presided over by an "angel," or prophet, and a prophetess, whose word is law.
Synonyms:
seer, vaticinator, prophet, prophesier, oracle,
Antonyms:
nonreligious person,