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John 12:38

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2443 That ινα
G3588 the ο
G3056 saying λογος
G2268 Esaias ησαιου
G3588 of the του
G4396 prophet προφητου
G4137 might be fulfilled πληρωθη
G3739 which ον
G2036 he spake ειπεν
G2962 Lord κυριε
G5101 who τις
G4100 hath believed επιστευσεν
G3588 hath the τη
G189 report ακοη
G2257 our ημων
G2532 and και
G3588 of the ο
G1023 arm βραχιων
G2962 Lord κυριου
G5101 to whom τινι
G601 been revealed απεκαλυφθη

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2443 That
G3056 saying
  of
G2268 Esaias
G4396 prophet
  might
  be
G4137 fulfilled
G3739 which
  he
G2036 spake
G2962 Lord
  hath
G4100 believed
G189 report
  to
G5101 whom
  hath
  of
G2962 Lord
  been
G601 revealed

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4396
Greek: προφήτης
Transliteration: prophētēs
Pronunciation: prof-ay'-tace
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: prophet.
Definition:  

a foreteller (prophet); by analogy an inspired speaker; by extension a poet

1. in Greek writings, an interpreter of oracles or of other hidden things

2. one who, moved by the Spirit of God and hence his organ or spokesman, solemnly declares to men what he has received by inspiration, especially concerning future events, and in particular such as relate to the cause and kingdom of God and to human salvation

a. the OT prophets, having foretold the kingdom, deeds and death, of Jesus the Messiah.

b. of John the Baptist, the herald of Jesus the Messiah

c. of the illustrious prophet, the Jews expected before the advent of the Messiah

d. the Messiah

e. of men filled with the Spirit of God, who by God's authority and command in words of weight pleads the cause of God and urges salvation of men

f. of prophets that appeared in the apostolic age among Christians

1. they are associated with the apostles

2. they discerned and did what is best for the Christian cause, foretelling certain future events. (Acts 11:

3.

1. in the religious assemblies of the Christians, they were moved by the Holy Spirit to speak, having power to instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, and stimulate, their hearers

4. a poet (because poets were believed to sing under divine inspiration)

a. of Epimenides (Tit. 1:

5.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.