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%ما هو (من)٪ 1 - تعريف

PERSON CLAIMING TO SPEAK FOR DIVINE BEINGS
Prophetess; Prophecy, Prophet, and Prophetess; Biblical prophet; Seeress; Prophetic traditions; Prophetic tradition; Verus propheta; Prophethood; True prophet; Prophets'; Prophesize; Criteria of True Prophet; Prophet (Judaism); Prophet-founder; Prophets; Prophet (Bible); Prophecy, Prophet; Prophethood in Islam
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  • [[Isaiah]], an important Biblical prophet, in fresco on the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] by [[Michelangelo]]
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  • The Vision of Isaiah is depicted in this 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]].

Seeress         
·noun A female seer; a prophetess.
Seeress (Germanic)         
  • Faroe Islands stamp issued in 2003, depicting the ''Völuspá'' (Prophet)
  • Items discovered in the Öland gravesite
  • Frigg and Odin wagering against each other upon Hliðskjálf in ''Grímnismál'' (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]], in a parallel with how she tricked Odin at his window in the Lombard myth.
  • The banishment took when the Goths had settled north of the Black Sea.
  • The seeress Veleda as painted by [[Jules Eugène Lenepveu]], 1883
  • Malleus meleficarum
  • The swirls of the First Cataract. Using them for prophesying may have been the reason why she was sent there.
  • fate]] at the foot of [[Yggdrasil]], the tree of the world. Beneath them is the well [[Urðarbrunnr]] with the two swans that have engendered all the swans in the world.
  • The Oseberg wagon was decorated with nine cats.
  • Both the sorcerer and supernatural creatures could ride spirits, ''gandir'', in the form of animals, such as the wolf.
  • An illustration of one of the meanings of ''gandreið'', a painting in the [[Schleswig Cathedral]].
  • Sculpture of the Germanic seeress Veleda, by Hippolyte Maindron, 1844, in [[Jardin du Luxembourg]], [[Paris]].
FEMALE SHAMAN OF GERMANIC CULTURE AND MYTHOLOGY SAID TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO FORETELL FUTURE OCCURRENCES
Voelva; Seidhkona; Spae Wife; Spae-wife; Spaewife; Sejdmen; Seiðkona; Gandr; Útiseta; Spámaðr; Utiseta; Þuríðr Sundafyllir; Thuridr Sundafyllir; Spaekona; Spækona; Spæwīfe; Spæwife; Spæ; Spae; Spá; Fjölkunnig; Völva; Spákona
In Germanic paganism, a seeress is a woman said to have the ability to foretell future events and perform sorcery. They are also referred to with many other names meaning "prophetess", "staff bearer", "wise woman" and "sorceress", and they are frequently called witches or priestesses both in early sources and in modern scholarship.
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  • Faroe Islands stamp issued in 2003, depicting the ''Völuspá'' (Prophet)
  • Items discovered in the Öland gravesite
  • Frigg and Odin wagering against each other upon Hliðskjálf in ''Grímnismál'' (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]], in a parallel with how she tricked Odin at his window in the Lombard myth.
  • The banishment took when the Goths had settled north of the Black Sea.
  • The seeress Veleda as painted by [[Jules Eugène Lenepveu]], 1883
  • Malleus meleficarum
  • The swirls of the First Cataract. Using them for prophesying may have been the reason why she was sent there.
  • fate]] at the foot of [[Yggdrasil]], the tree of the world. Beneath them is the well [[Urðarbrunnr]] with the two swans that have engendered all the swans in the world.
  • The Oseberg wagon was decorated with nine cats.
  • Both the sorcerer and supernatural creatures could ride spirits, ''gandir'', in the form of animals, such as the wolf.
  • An illustration of one of the meanings of ''gandreið'', a painting in the [[Schleswig Cathedral]].
  • Sculpture of the Germanic seeress Veleda, by Hippolyte Maindron, 1844, in [[Jardin du Luxembourg]], [[Paris]].
FEMALE SHAMAN OF GERMANIC CULTURE AND MYTHOLOGY SAID TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO FORETELL FUTURE OCCURRENCES
Voelva; Seidhkona; Spae Wife; Spae-wife; Spaewife; Sejdmen; Seiðkona; Gandr; Útiseta; Spámaðr; Utiseta; Þuríðr Sundafyllir; Thuridr Sundafyllir; Spaekona; Spækona; Spæwīfe; Spæwife; Spæ; Spae; Spá; Fjölkunnig; Völva; Spákona
·vi To Foretell; to Divine.

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Prophet

In religion, a prophet or prophetess is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on behalf of that being, serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the supernatural source to other people. The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy.

Claims of prophethood have existed in many cultures and religions throughout history, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, ancient Greek religion, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Hinduism, and many others.