No. God hands out His gifts to individuals who are obedient to Him. In this case, to those who will speak His message.
Answer:- Not since the days of Miriam,Deborah,Huldah,Noadiah, Anna and one other, not named in scripture, has God call a prophetess. When a prophet is called the wife does not automatically become a prophetess. Though there were prophetess in bygone days none held the Holy Priesthood, but were called as a special assignment by the Lord.
The feminine form of prophet is prophetess.
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It is 'prophetess'
A prophet is a Navi (נביא) A prophetess is a Nevi'ah (נביאה)
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Rebbecca was never a prophetess.
A seldom used gender specific noun for a female is 'prophetess'.
A prophetess, Anna was one of these, mentioned in Luke 2:36.AnswerIslamic Answer:There was no female prophet.
The noun 'prophet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.* The word "prophetess" is sometimes used to specify a female prophet.
Yes. He was married to a woman known as "the prophetess" (Is. 8:3) and they had two sons which they named Shear-Jashub and Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.
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.
A prophetess, Anna was one of these, mentioned in Luke 2:36.AnswerIslamic Answer:There was no female prophet.