I just could not get this thread out of my head. I would read the comments over and over, and get the feeling the answer was available but would not be revealed.
this is a trail you have to follow.
Acts 2:18 kjv Peters Pentecost sermon (quoting the prophet Joel).
18. And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy:
So
We are at The Dsy of Pentecost
Something happened that Peter quoted the prophet Joel
Was it all the foreign languages? I think not?
But, one little hidden statement in verse 11
11. Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.
prophecy is the (wonderful works of God).
There were about 120 disciples (followers of Jesus) there, plus those from foreign lands,and others. How many were speaking? I do not know. Were some daughters? I was not there. Were they all prophets? I suppose not. Good chance they were sons and daughters.
Thus about Ezra.
If we can find Ezra speaking to God and speaking of the wonderful works of God, I think we might just about say he did prophesy.
And, at that time make him a prophet.
Ezra 9:8 kjv
8. And now for a little space grace hath been shewed from the LORD our God, to leave us a remnant to escape, and to give us a nail in his holy place, that our God may lighten our eyes, and give us a little reviving in our bondage.
9. For we were bondmen; yet our God hath not forsaken us in our bondage, but hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia, to give us a reviving, to set up the house of our God, and to repair the desolations thereof, and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem.
10. And now, O our God, what shall we say after this? for we have forsaken thy commandments,
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