The concept of prophecy in ancient Middle Eastern cultures was deeply intertwined with religious beliefs and societal structures. Prophets were revered figures believed to serve as intermediaries between humans and the divine, conveying messages, warnings, and guidance from the gods or a higher power. This essay delves into the multifaceted role of prophets in ancient Middle Eastern cultures, examining their significance as conduits of divine communication and exploring the impact of prophecy on religious beliefs, societal norms, and historical events.

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