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Ezechiël 33:13

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13 Als Ik tot den rechtvaardige zeg, dat hij zekerlijk leven zal, en hij op zijn gerechtigheid vertrouwt, en onrecht doet, zo zullen al zijn gerechtigheden niet gedacht worden, maar in zijn onrecht, dat hij doet, daarin zal hij sterven.

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Ezechiël 24:25

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25 En gij, mensenkind! zal het niet zijn, ten dage, als Ik van hen zal wegnemen hun sterkte, de vreugde huns sieraads, den lust hunner ogen en het verlangen hunner zielen, hun zonen en hun dochteren;

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Prophet

  

The idea of a "prophet" is very closely tied to the idea of the Bible itself, since the Bible was largely written by prophets. At a lower level, prophets represent people who teach from the Bible. At a higher level, they represent the Lord as He reveals himself through the Bible. Viewed in a abstract way, prophets represent the holy parts of the Bible themselves, and also represent doctrine drawn from the Bible. The reason we say "largely written by prophets" and "the holy parts of the Bible" is that not all of the books currently included in the Bible have a complete and continuous internal sense. Some -- like Job, Ruth, and Song of Solomon -- are wonderful literary pieces that got included, but which lack the systematic meanings for words and phrases. Others -- the Acts and Epistles, primarily -- are really doctrinal works, the first attempt by others to extract meaning from Jesus' life and words.