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Names Given to the Prophet of God

Various names were given to those chosen by the Lord to reveal His will to the children of men. They were known by such names as: BSPC 82.7

Prophet1 Samuel 9:9Fellow servantRevelation 19:10; 22:9
Son of manEzekiel 4:1; 5:1Servant of God1 Chronicles 6:49
Seer2 Chronicles 16:7Man of God1 Samuel 9:6; 2 Peter 1:21
MessengerIsaiah 44:26; Malachi 3:1
SpokesmanExodus 4:16; 7:2WatchmanIsaiah 52:8

These names indicate something of the wide coverage of responsibility and experience of the one upon whom the prophetic gift is bestowed. As a prophet he was a “servant of God,” a “messenger” for God. This called for full surrender to God, so much so that he could be called a “man of God.” Even though he was thus highly honored, he was still to maintain sympathetic contact with men; hence, he was known as a “Son of man,” or “fellow servant.” God would reveal Himself to His servants in visions, and so the prophet was known as a “seer.” What he received from God he was to give to others; hence, the Scriptures designate him as a “spokesman.” In his capacity as a shepherd, one who would point out the dangers and perils of the way, he was called a “watchman.” BSPC 82.8