^sjSTof rni^ V , MAY 10 1968 , 3' Prophets and Prophecy. PROF. W. H. GREEN A COMPILATION FROM NOTES OF THE LECTURES BEFORE THE SENIOR CLASS. [printed, not published.] RE-EDITED FOR THE CLASS OF 1882. PRINCETON, N. J. : PRINTED BY C. S. ROBINSON 4 CO. I88l. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1877, by W. H. GREEN, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. THE PROPHET What is meant by the term "prophet" in the O. T. ? True definition : An authoritative and infallible expouuder of the will of God. The books of the prophets form an important part of the O. T. writings. This importance is shown in four par- ticulars : 1. In their authority.— They contain a divine revelation of God's will, and dealings with Israel through over four hundred years, which will is still binding, in its essence, on us to-day. 2. In their historical i