Ben Masada
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The End of the Organized Prophetical System
The organized prophetical system was so famous in the History of Israel that schools were raised for candidates to the office of the Art of prophecy. The students were commonly called "the disciples of the prophets" or "the sons of the prophets." (II Kings 6:1) That system last until about 444 BCE when prophets and prophecy ceased to be pursued as an Art. That was the time of the return of the Jewish People from exile in Babylon. The time declared by Daniel, when vision and prophecy had been sealed up. (Dan. 9:24)
One of the roles of the prophets was to teach the people to know the Lord and how to obey the laws. But, with the return of the Jewish People from exile, a New Covenant was established with the House of Israel and the House of Judah as one People, when the Law would be written in their own hearts, in the sense that they would no longer need anyone else to teach them to know the Lord, because, from the least of them to the greatest, they would know the Lord by themselves, which rendered the prophetic role obsolete. (Jer. 31:33,34)
Therefore, from the statement used by Daniel that "vision and prophecy had been sealed up," the prophetical system had come to an end. It means that any one claiming or claimed to be a prophet either in the NT or throughout History to this day, was not a prophet. A false prophet therefore, not only for the reason in Daniel 9:24 but also for Isaiah's statement that, "To the Law and the Testimony; if they do not teach according to this method, it's because there is no light in them." (Isa. 8:20)
Now, please, make sure to check the quotations I have mentioned for the evidences, in order not to raise a contension for my apparent implication that Jesus was a false prophet. He was not. He just was not a prophet at all, as neither was any other up to this very day. Jesus was a teacher and a Rabbi if we take Nicodemus' word for granted. (John 3:2)
Ben
The organized prophetical system was so famous in the History of Israel that schools were raised for candidates to the office of the Art of prophecy. The students were commonly called "the disciples of the prophets" or "the sons of the prophets." (II Kings 6:1) That system last until about 444 BCE when prophets and prophecy ceased to be pursued as an Art. That was the time of the return of the Jewish People from exile in Babylon. The time declared by Daniel, when vision and prophecy had been sealed up. (Dan. 9:24)
One of the roles of the prophets was to teach the people to know the Lord and how to obey the laws. But, with the return of the Jewish People from exile, a New Covenant was established with the House of Israel and the House of Judah as one People, when the Law would be written in their own hearts, in the sense that they would no longer need anyone else to teach them to know the Lord, because, from the least of them to the greatest, they would know the Lord by themselves, which rendered the prophetic role obsolete. (Jer. 31:33,34)
Therefore, from the statement used by Daniel that "vision and prophecy had been sealed up," the prophetical system had come to an end. It means that any one claiming or claimed to be a prophet either in the NT or throughout History to this day, was not a prophet. A false prophet therefore, not only for the reason in Daniel 9:24 but also for Isaiah's statement that, "To the Law and the Testimony; if they do not teach according to this method, it's because there is no light in them." (Isa. 8:20)
Now, please, make sure to check the quotations I have mentioned for the evidences, in order not to raise a contension for my apparent implication that Jesus was a false prophet. He was not. He just was not a prophet at all, as neither was any other up to this very day. Jesus was a teacher and a Rabbi if we take Nicodemus' word for granted. (John 3:2)
Ben