Prophetic Expectation & Future Revelation

The Expected Prophet in Biblical Tradition

Comparative study of prophetic expectation, future-oriented revelation, covenant continuity, and the anticipated prophet across the Abrahamic scriptures.

Torah Tradition

Deuteronomy 18 and the Prophet Like Moses

This section investigates the prophetic model established in Deuteronomy 18, including covenant mediation, prophetic succession, revelation through a chosen messenger, and the expectation of a future prophet “like Moses.”

Comparative analysis explores how this prophetic structure influenced later Jewish, Christian, and Islamic interpretive traditions.

Prophetic Traditions

Isaiah, Restoration, and the Nations

The Isaiah traditions are examined through themes of restoration, servant language, future guidance, covenant renewal, and revelation extending to the nations.

Special focus is given to prophetic continuity, future leadership, and theological reinterpretation across later traditions.

Semantic Investigation

Haggai, Zechariah, and Future Expectation

This section studies prophetic terminology such as Hemdat, messianic imagery, branch traditions, and future-oriented restoration language.

Linguistic instability, translation history, and theological interpretation are examined through manuscript traditions and comparative analysis.

Gospel Tradition

The Paraclete and Future Guidance

The Gospel traditions are explored through the Paraclete passages, future guidance language, continuation themes, and revelation beyond the immediate apostolic context.

Comparative study examines interpretive history, theological development, and the relationship between prophetic continuity and future revelation.

Comparative Analysis

Models of Prophetic Continuity

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Moses Model

Covenant mediation, divine law, revelation structure, and prophetic authority.

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Messianic Expectation

Future leadership, restoration traditions, and covenant renewal across scripture.

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Future Revelation

Anticipated guidance, prophetic succession, and continuation of revelation.

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Comparative Interpretation

Jewish, Christian, and Islamic understandings of prophetic continuity and expectation.

Linguistic Studies

Semantic & Textual Investigation

Hemdat

Semantic instability, translation variation, and prophetic interpretation in Haggai traditions.

Parakletos

Linguistic interpretation, manuscript history, and theological development within Gospel traditions.

Future Prophet Language

Expressions related to future guidance, revelation, covenant renewal, and prophetic succession.

Comparative Terminology

Comparative analysis of prophetic terminology across the Torah, Gospel, and Qur’an.

Theological Questions

Continuity, Completion, and Revelation

The project investigates whether prophetic revelation is presented as completed, continuous, restored, or future-oriented within the Abrahamic traditions.

Comparative analysis examines how different traditions interpret prophetic expectation, future guidance, covenant continuity, and final revelation.

Research Perspective

Analytical Approach

This study approaches prophetic expectation through linguistic analysis, manuscript investigation, comparative theology, and historical interpretation.

The objective is not polemical argument, but academic examination of prophetic continuity, future revelation, and scriptural development across traditions.