Genesis 20:7
a prophet: The word navi, rendered a prophet, not only signifies one who foretell future events, but also an intercessor, instructor. See note on 1Sa 10:1, see note on 1Ki 18:1-46, and see note on 1Co 14:4. The title was also given to men eminent for eloquence and literary abilities. Hence Aaron, because he was the spokesman of Moses to the Egyptian king, is called a prophet. Exo 4:16, Exo 7:1, Exo 12:1-3, Exo 18:17, Exo 7:1, 1Ch 16:22, Psa 25:14, Psa 105:9-15, Heb 1:1 pray: Lev 6:4, Lev 6:7, 1Sa 7:5, 1Sa 7:8, 1Sa 12:19, 1Sa 12:23, 2Sa 24:17, 1Ki 13:6, 2Ki 5:11, 2Ki 19:2-4, Job 42:8, Jer 14:11, Jer 15:1, Jer 27:18, Jam 5:14-16, 1Jo 5:16, Rev 11:5, Rev 11:6 surely: Gen 20:18, Gen 2:17, Gen 12:17, Job 34:19, Psa 105:14, Eze 3:18, Eze 33:8, Eze 33:14-16, Heb 13:4 all: Gen 12:15, Num 16:32, Num 16:33, 2Sa 24:17 Reciprocal: Gen 20:3 - a dead Gen 20:14 - restored Gen 20:17 - General Gen 28:12 - he dreamed Gen 38:24 - let her Num 12:6 - a prophet Num 21:7 - And Moses 2Ch 30:18 - prayed Psa 105:15 - and do Mat 2:12 - warned Mat 10:41 - that receiveth a prophet Joh 9:31 - him Act 3:25 - the children Act 8:24 - Pray Jam 5:16 - The effectual