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Person who speaks by divine inspiration, revealing or interpreting the will of a god.
Prophets have appeared in many religions throughout history. The most familiar in the West are such Old Testament leaders as Moses , Isaiah , and Daniel , along with the Prophet Muhammad . In contrast to the diviner or interpreter of omens (see divination ), who may answer private questions, prophets often address the destiny and moral life of a whole people. Some prophets seek to create a new society that will realize their message and thus found new religions. Others may look only to reform or purify an existing society and religion. The tone of prophecy ranges widely, from ecstasy, inspired utterance, and ethical fervor to passionate social criticism, prediction of the future, and expectation of apocalypse .
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