Elijah
if he'd want u to preach, you'd be his prophet, unfortunately, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the last prophets and there are no more prophets after him..
it depends on the prophet in particular
They are needed to preach the Gospel to us.
Matthew 24:14 - And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come. Mark 16:15 - And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
to preach, and teach about the gospel of our lord and savior jesus christ.
Isaiah primarily preached in the southern kingdom of Judah.
yes
Biblically speaking, the word "preach" first appears in Nehemiah 6:7, referring to the prophets. It is from the Hebrew qara, which means "to call, call out, cry out, proclaim." In the New Testament, "preach" is from the Greek kerusso, "to be a herald, to proclaim."
Jacob, also known as Israel, was the father of the heads of the 12 Tribes of Israel. He had 12 sons who became the founders of the 12 tribes.
The statement "How can he preach unless he be sent?" suggests that someone cannot effectively spread a message or teach without being authorized or given permission. It highlights the importance of being officially commissioned or endorsed in order to have credibility and authority in preaching or teaching.
In order to fulfill the will of God. Moses spoke to the Israelites, and taught them the Torah, as per God's will. See also:More about MosesThe Israelite prophets
Christians were told to preach to the Gentiles and Jews because they were falling away from the Lord's teaching. There were several times throughout the Bible where the Lord instructed the Prophets to teach the non-Christians to help save them and change their ways.