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    The Prophet

    historical figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    the prophet · the Prophet · the Psalmist

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Jeremiah“the prophet”1 mention

    Letters (Greek)

    When I say "we," I refer not to human strength, but to the grace of God, who shows His own power in the weakness of men, as the prophet says, speaking in the person of the Lord:
    letter 203

    in the texts

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    Unnamed prophet (Nathan) whose parable led David to pronounce judgment on himself.

    Often, too, the prophet's manner of reproof is useful to us, who, when David had sinned, did not bring down the sentence of condemnation from himself, but, using the device of an assumed character, set the man himself as judge of his own sin, so that, having pronounced the verdict against himself, he could no longer blame the one who convicted him.
    letter 2
    When I say "we," I refer not to human strength, but to the grace of God, who shows His own power in the weakness of men, as the prophet says, speaking in the person of the Lord:
    letter 203

    Barlaam and JosaphatMedieval · Greek

    Unnamed biblical prophet/psalmist cited for scriptural authority.

    When shall I come and appear before the face of God?
    chapter 18
    unless he himself reveal it to whom he will, so far as he wills—just as he revealed it to his prophets and apostles?
    chapter 17
    cried out through the prophet, saying:
    chapter 35