Most of the prophets were rejected, and were not liked by the people.
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I take it that you are referring to the prophets of the old and new testements? If this is so then they were fated to preach the gospel to all who would listen. However their altimate fate was to give their lives for what they believed in. John the Beloved was the only one spared, he was to spend the rest of his life on the isle of Patmos. It was while there that He was inspired to write the Book of Revelation.
Many Old Testament prophets faced persecution, rejection, and even death for delivering messages that challenged societal norms or held leaders accountable. Some were killed, others were exiled, and a few faced imprisonment as a result of their prophecies.
THE SIX PILLARS OF FAITH WHICH ARE ALLAHS ANGELS HIS PROPHETS THE QURAN FATE AND THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT AND ALLAH HIMSELF
The the most complex man versus fate game is not the Go game.
The main fate of energy is for it to be lost as heat.
MOSES
There have been prophets in almost every culture of the world, speaking thousands of languages.If you're talking about prophets of the Hebrew Bible, most spoke Hebrew. The later prophets spoke Aramaic.
The fate of most minor parties is that they serve the government and help gain money in the future.
The fate of most fetus is to be born and become humans, or other life forms that start out as a fetus.
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Most religions believe in some form of ancient prophets. Judaism and Christianity have the prophets of the Old Testament. Islam adds Mohammad to the list of ancient prophets. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) believes in the Biblical prophets as well as modern-day prophets. They believe that the leader of their church is the prophet of God.
this is a opinion question.