Prophets as Agents of Social change in Ancient Israel and the Nigerian Experience
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2020
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Sapientia Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Developmental Studies (SGOJAHDS). Volume 3. Number 2, June: 207-215. A Publication of Enugu State University of Science and Technology
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Prophets are human beings with divine call and message for a specific audience. In ancient Israel they speak on behalf of Yahweh on political, religious and social issues of their time. One of the roles of prophecy in ancient Israel was that it served as a medium for instituting social change and reform. The intention of this paper is to consider the Prophets as agents of Social Change in ancient Israel with the view of establishing parallel with the prophetic ministry in the Nigerian society. The method used is historical and theological interpretative approach. The paper reasons that there is a wide disparity between prophets in ancient Israel and the ones in Nigeria. The paper concludes that there is the need for the prophets in Nigeria to be bold, true to their calling and discharge their duty without fear or favour.