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2 Kings 22:14

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So Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Acbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to talk to Huldah the prophetess. She was the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, who took care of the king’s clothes. Huldah lived in Jerusalem, in the new area of the city.

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Jehu said to the man who kept the robes, “Bring out robes for all the worshipers of Baal.” After he brought out robes for them,

She said to them, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Tell the man who sent you to me,

So Hilkiah and those the king sent with him went to talk to Huldah the prophetess. She was the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, who took care of the king’s clothes. Huldah lived in Jerusalem, in the new area of the city.

The total of what the other people gave was about 375 pounds of gold, about 2,250 pounds of silver, and 67 pieces of clothing for the priests.

Then Aaron’s sister Miriam, a prophetess, took a tambourine in her hand. All the women followed her, playing tambourines and dancing.

They had Jeremiah taken out of the courtyard of the guard. Then they turned him over to Gedaliah son of Ahikam son of Shaphan, who had orders to take Jeremiah back home. So they took him home, and he stayed among the people left in Judah.

“Now, human, look toward the women among your people who make up their own prophecies. Prophesy against them.

I brought you from the land of Egypt and freed you from slavery; I sent Moses, Aaron, and Miriam to you.

“On that day,” says the Lord, “a cry will be heard at the Fish Gate. A wail will come from the new area of the city, and a loud crash will echo from the hills.

There was a prophetess, Anna, from the family of Phanuel in the tribe of Asher. Anna was very old. She had once been married for seven years.

He had four unmarried daughters who had the gift of prophesying.

But every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered brings shame to her head. She is the same as a woman who has her head shaved.

A prophetess named Deborah, the wife of Lappidoth, was judge of Israel at that time.




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