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<category>Hashem's Commands are Assumed
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<p>Though Hashem's words are not mentioned in the verses, He did in fact say whatever the prophet claims and it can be assumed that the prophet's actions/commands stem from Him.</p>
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<category>The Prophet Intuits Hashem's Will
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<p>Even though Hashem might not explicitly <br/>A prophet might act on hints that hashem proovides, either commands found elsewehre that he appl</p>
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Version as of 11:37, 10 January 2016

Speaking in the Name of Hashem Without Divine Sanction

Exegetical Approaches

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Hashem's Commands are Assumed

Though Hashem's words are not mentioned in the verses, He did in fact say whatever the prophet claims and it can be assumed that the prophet's actions/commands stem from Him.

The Prophet Intuits Hashem's Will

Even though Hashem might not explicitly
A prophet might act on hints that hashem proovides, either commands found elsewehre that he appl

A Prophet