actually it was written in both aramaic and greek. Kinda like, things are often written in Spanish and English side by side here in the states. But I digress
I didn't say that there was never two distinct seperations, it's just that more often than not, prophecy probably should have been translated as teacher.
Notice that listing:
First apostles, second prophets, third teachers...
apotles, prophets, teachers. In reverse order of the likliehood of them appearing. i.e. There were only a handful of apostles, there will be/are/was more prophets and then yet more teachers, and then you get the miracles, gifts, tongues. which are even more common among Christians. Now, when I say teachers as a replacement for prohpet, I do not mean the standard run of the mill, read out of the book teacher. I mean someone who can teach the will of God, on the fly. Someone who understands scriptures and is able to explain them into understandable forms.
1 Cor. 13, says that we should all desire prophecy. I do not like the english word prophet here, because the english word is normally defined as 'someone who foretells the future' While this is possible for a prophet,
IT IS NOT A CHRISTIAN PROPHET'S PRIMARY PURPOSE. In 1Cor 13:6, Paul writes that speaking in tongues will not profit someone unless that is spoken in revelation, knowledge, prophecy or teaching. Which is the same as saying "What point is it for me to speak, unless I'm speaking clearly (Revealed) knowingly (I'm not showing how idiotic I am), understandably (You can understand what I'm saying) and concisely (I'm making myself understood)" Yet of even more import, go on to 1 Cor 13:24:25.
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Quote[/b] ]24 But if all prophesy, and an unbeliever or an ungifted man enters, he is convicted by all, he is called to account by all; 25 the secrets of his heart are disclosed; and so he will fall on his face and worship God, declaring that God is certainly among you.
If all prophesy (or rather teach/pastor ) and an unbeliever enters, he is convicted by all (not judge, but rather what they are teaching, strikes at his conciense and he KNOWS he has done wrong). He is called to account by all; the secrets of his heart are disclosed (There are numerous times when as a youth teacher, I've changed my lesson at the last minute, due to prompting from the spirit, and have later found out that someone in my class was troubled by the issue I changed to).
As I stated earlier, when I say teacher, I do not mean a rote instructor. I mean someone who truly understands the Bible and God's Hand in their or other's lives, and can impart that understanding, that knowledge, onto others. A prophet is not there to foretell the future. A prophet is there to edify the church. To build up the church. What does it matter if a prophet can foretell the future. Would that truly edify the church? No. What edifies the church is the Word. Speaking it, teaching it, making it understood. That builds the church, draws it closer togethor and closer to God, and adds new members to the body of Christ.
Anyways, never spare the details
We do not grow and learn unless we share and read.