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Mormons believe that a prophet is God's representative on earth, and he is entitled to receive revelation on behalf of the church, much like the ancient prophets, such as Moses or Elijah.
Christiane Gruber, who studies Islamic book arts and paintings of the prophet, discusses the history of images of Muhammad. Skip to main content. WBUR. 90.0 WBUR - Boston's NPR News Station.
Elsewhere in her "prophecy," Green continued with the message she said she received from God regarding these enemies. "Their walls are falling in on them, and they will not stay in their power.
Historian John Turner discusses his new biography, "Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet." ‘Mormon Land’: Was Joseph Smith a prophet or a scoundrel?