major prophet
nounEtymology
From major (“greater, longer”) + prophet. The term derived from the greater length of these books of the Bible, as compared to the much shorter minor prophets.
Definitions
Any of the five longer prophetic books in the Old Testament
Any of the five longer prophetic books in the Old Testament: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, or Daniel.
The neighborhood
- antonymminor prophet
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