-
Moses and Aaron. She was a
prophetess and
first appears in the Book of Exodus. The
Torah refers to her as "Miriam the
Prophetess" and the
Talmud names her...
- humankind.
According to the Talmud,
there were also
seven women counted as
prophetesses whose message bears relevance for all generations: Sarah, Miriam, Devorah...
-
According to the Talmud,
there were 48
prophets and 7
prophetesses of
Judaism (Hebrew: נְבִיאִים Nəvīʾīm, Tiberian: Năḇīʾīm, "Prophets",
literally "spokespersons")...
- (Hebrew: חַנָּה, Ḥana;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄννα, Ánna),
distinguished as Anna the
Prophetess, is a
woman mentioned in the
Gospel of Luke.
According to that Gospel...
- The
sibyls were
prophetesses or
oracles in
Ancient Greece. The
sibyls prophesied at holy sites. A
sibyl at
Delphi has been
dated to as
early as the eleventh...
- The
Prophetess is a late
Jacobean era
stage play, a
tragicomedy written by John
Fletcher and
Philip M****inger. It was
initially published in the first...
- Mary or
Maria the
Jewess (Latin:
Maria Hebraea), also
known as Mary the
Prophetess (Latin:
Maria Prophetissa) or
Maria the Copt (Arabic: مارية القبطية, romanized: Māriyya...
- In religion, a
false prophet or
pseudoprophet is a
person who
falsely claims the gift of
prophecy or
divine inspiration, or to
speak for God, or who makes...
- by
Angela Isacchi (1827-1895) and her
sister Teresa (1833-1890). The “
prophetesses of Pusiano”
proclaimed in the 1850s that the
messages they were allegedly...
-
James Springer White (August 4, 1821 –
August 6, 1881), also
known as
Elder White, was a co-founder of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church and the husband...