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Sanctification vs Prophet - What's the difference?

sanctification | prophet |


As nouns the difference between sanctification and prophet

is that sanctification is the (usually gradual or uncompleted) process by which a Christian believer is made holy through the action of the Holy Spirit while prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration.

As a proper noun Prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets.

Prophet vs Pupil - What's the difference?

prophet | pupil |


As a proper noun prophet

is any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

As a noun pupil is

(legal|obsolete) an orphan who is a minor and under the protection of the state or pupil can be (anatomy) the hole in the middle of the iris of the eye, through which light passes to be focused on the retina.

Shepherd vs Prophet - What's the difference?

shepherd | prophet |


As nouns the difference between shepherd and prophet

is that shepherd is a person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock while prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration.

As proper nouns the difference between shepherd and prophet

is that shepherd is {{surname} while Prophet is any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets.

As a verb shepherd

is to watch over; to guide.

Prophet vs Poet - What's the difference?

prophet | poet |


As a proper noun prophet

is any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

As a noun poet is

(rare|or|archaic).

Futurist vs Prophet - What's the difference?

futurist | prophet |


As a noun futurist

is an adherent to the principles of the artistic movement of futurism.

As an adjective futurist

is in the style of futurism.

As a proper noun prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

Bishop vs Prophet - What's the difference?

bishop | prophet |


As nouns the difference between bishop and prophet

is that bishop is an overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church's priests, deacons, and property in its territory while prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration.

As proper nouns the difference between bishop and prophet

is that bishop is {{surname|from=common nouns} while Prophet is any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets.

As a verb bishop

is to act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church.

Revelator vs Prophet - What's the difference?

revelator | prophet |


As a noun revelator

is a person who reveals, especially one who makes a divine revelation.

As a proper noun prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

Prophet vs Sibyl - What's the difference?

prophet | sibyl |


As nouns the difference between prophet and sibyl

is that prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration while sibyl is a pagan female oracle or prophetess, especially the Cumaean sibyl.

As proper nouns the difference between prophet and sibyl

is that prophet is any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets while Sibyl is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}.

Doomsayer vs Prophet - What's the difference?

doomsayer | prophet |


As nouns the difference between doomsayer and prophet

is that doomsayer is one who makes dire predictions about the future; one who predicts doom while prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration.

As a proper noun Prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets.

Presentiment vs Prophet - What's the difference?

presentiment | prophet |


As a noun presentiment

is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

As a proper noun prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

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