Thursday, April 18, 2024

Deuteronomy 18:21-22 and the Test of a Prophet in A Commentary on the Holy Bible, ed. J. R. Dummelow

  

 

At no time is it easy to distinguish the true from the false prophet. Different prophets in Israel not unfrequently contradicted each other. One test of a true prophet, but not the only one, is proposed here, viz. the fulfillment of prediction. Manifestly this test could only be applied to predictions of the immediate future. But the prophet sometimes prophesied of things that were afar off (Ezek 1225-27) so that his words could not be verified by those to whom they were addressed. The ultimate criterion of the true prophet is the moral character of his utterance. Conscience is the true judge. Our Lord reproached His generation because they insisted on seeing signs and wonders before they would believe. (A Commentary on the Holy Bible, ed. J. R. Dummelow [New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1908], 130)