Check out Exodus Chap.15 V.20.
Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron, is referred to there as 'the prophetess'.
Exodus ch.15.
Prophetess is female.Prophet is male.
A prophet is a Navi (נביא) A prophetess is a Nevi'ah (נביאה)
The word "prophetess" is in the King James Version of the Bible 8 times. It is in 8 verses.
The word Torah means 'Teachings'.
The word 'Torah' is Hebrew.
The term "prophetess" does not appear explicitly in the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). However, the concept of female prophets is present, with notable figures like Miriam, who is referred to as a prophetess in Exodus 15:20. The usage of the term "prophetess" itself becomes more prominent in later biblical texts.
No, Torah is Hebrew for Torah. The word 'Tanach' is actually an acronym made from the names of the three sections of the Jewish Bible: Torah, Nevi'im, K'tuvim.
A prophetess is the same as a prophet. They are persons who know by personal revelation from the Holy Ghost know that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God. A person who has received such knowledge may be classed as a prophet, for they are in a position to receive more revelations. Some believe that prophetess is a feminine word for prophet but this is incorrect. When you look up the Greek word for prophet it is 'prophetes' and the Hebrew word is 'nabiy', which means Prophet or one who speaks forth or openly. The Greek word for prophetess is 'prophetis' and the Hebrew word is 'nebiyah', which means a companion and/or follower of a prophet. No gender is listed... either you are a companion and/or a follower of a Prophet.
Jewish tradition states that God canonized the Torah and gave it, word for word.
The feminine form of prophet is prophetess.
Torah is the Hebrew word for "Teaching" or "Instruction".Answer:The Torah itself names itself "The Torah" (Deuteronomy 31:24).