Before the coming of Jesus god spoke through the prophets to man.
They don't. This is a myth.
Melchizdeq and Christ are the same messiah that came in the flesh to the Jews through Avraham's generation and Christ to modern man. This is why the Jews reject the Messianic fulfillment of YahWayShua's life, since the Messiah they wait for to this day has already appeared to them. By this misunderstanding they crucify Christ. God has appeared to man on three occasians, first to Adam who spoke directly to Him, second as Melchizideq who spoke directly to Avraham and finally Christ who spoke directly to the Apostles and still speaks to us today. There is only one God who is omni-present and can appear as a man anytime He chooses, and did choose to as Melchizdeq.
The prophecy of the coming of the Holy Spirit is found in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Joel in the Old Testament and in the Book of Acts in the New Testament. The prophet Joel and Jesus Christ both spoke about the coming of the Holy Spirit to guide, empower, and comfort believers.
Spoke is the past tense of speak. Spoke doesn't really replace said. They have similar meanings but one can't replace the other. She said she wasn't coming to the cinema. She spoke she wasn't coming to the cinema. - not correct.
Advent is a time for preparing for the remembrance of the birth of Christ. Isaiah spoke of the coming of the Messiah, and thus is very suitable for contemplation in the season.
Hebrews 7:14 - For it is evident that our Lord arose from Judah, of which tribe Moses spoke nothing concerning priesthood. [NKJV]
No, "They spoke before lunch." is a complete sentence.
He spoke the same message as Jesus did before His death. Christ made it very clear that He was the only way to avoid hell and have eternal life. The apostles took this message to the world. Nobody will see the Father without going through the Son first.
Christ spoke Aramaic, which uses the same alphabet as Hebrew. Hebrew was also spoken in the region as was Arabic.
He spoke out against organized religions that 'derailed' humans from the word of God.
Yes, He had been instructed in the way of the Lord, and he spoke with great fervor and taught about Jesus accurately you can find it in Acts 18:24-28
His best prophecy was telling the people 700 years before the birth of Christ that Jesus would be born to save the world. He also spoke of Jesus trial.