Of course! In the New Testament Greek, the word often translated as "prophet" is "προφήτης" (prophētēs). In Strong's Concordance, this is numbered G4396.
Here is the definition as found in Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance:
**G4396 - προφήτης (prophētēs)**:
- From a compound of G4253 ("pro" meaning "before") and G5346 ("phēmē" meaning "to speak" or "to show").
- An interpreter or forth-teller of the divine will.
In the context of the New Testament, a "prophet" is generally understood to refer to someone who is a spokesman or messenger for God, often conveying messages that involve divine prophecy or guidance.
If you have more specific verses or context where "prophet" appears in the New Testament that you'd like to delve deeper into, feel free to ask!
Can you get the Definitions From The New STRONG'S Expanded Exhaustive Concordance Of The Bible in the Greek in the NT with the number also of Prophet?
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