Examples of using Prophetess in English and their translations into Spanish
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in the former case, this likely reflects a misidentification through confusion with Anna the Prophetess.
are more easily stirred to pity than men, and that therefore the prophetess would be more likely than Jeremiah to intercede with God in his behalf.
The extensive spiritual wealth that has come into this world for 40 years through the prophetess and emissary of God, Gabriele- with the civil name, Gabriele Wittek- links up with Early Christianity on the basis of the Ten Commandments of God
she was a prophetess, had a gift of prophecy to prophesy,
Dioclesian(The Prophetess: or, The History of Dioclesian) is a tragicomic semi-opera in five acts by Henry Purcell to a libretto by Thomas Betterton based on the play The Prophetess, by John Fletcher
St. Bernard, the prophetess Deborah, priest
And his holy prophets and prophetesses, as you may read all along in the scriptures.
Also, there were prophetesses who delivered the messages of God to the people.
And Phillip had four daughters that were prophetesses;
Huldah were prophetesses;
And he had four daughters, virgins, who were prophetesses.
who were prophetesses;
Erythrae was the birthplace of two prophetesses(sibyls)--one of whom,
Prophetess Save me!
She's a prophetess.
She was a prophetess.
Loyal lapdog of the Prophetess!
Can your almighty Prophetess help me?
The prophetess Fedelm speaks with queen Medb.
The prophetess was right after all.