According to Isaiah 25:3, Abigail was "a woman of good understanding and beautiful appearance," but she wasn't referred to specifically as a prophetess.
The word "prophetess" is in the King James Version of the Bible 8 times. It is in 8 verses.
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There is a woman named Abigail in The Bible. The story of Abigail, Nabal and David can be found in the book of 1 Samuel.
Anna is mentioned one time in the KJV bible (Luke 2:36). She was a prophetess.
There are no women vicars mentioned in scripture neither does it mention anything like a woman vicar, but there were women prophtess such as Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, and Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shallum, and there was one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel.
Catholic AnswerSaint Abigail was considered a saint, or rather a prophetess even by Talmudic scholars (Jewish Bible scholars) (she was a wife of King David in the Old Testament), and has always been considered a saint by the Church. She was never canonized as she was considered a saint long before there was a Congregation for Saints causes.
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A prophetess, Anna was one of these, mentioned in Luke 2:36.AnswerIslamic Answer:There was no female prophet.
Mahershalalhashbaz: Isaiah 8:1, 8:3. The child of Isaiah and 'the prophetess.
There were no women apostles. Women did not have leadership roles in the Bible. There were a few women who were prophetess.
There were no women apostles. Women did not have leadership roles in the Bible. There were a few women who were prophetess.
The first female to be called a prophetess in the Bible is Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron. She is referred to as a prophetess in Exodus 15:20, where she leads the Israelite women in song and dance after the crossing of the Red Sea. Miriam is recognized for her leadership and prophetic role during the Exodus.