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COMMENT OVERVIEW

DIFFERENT definition­s of ecstasy have been brought forward by different scholars, some define ecstasy as an abnormal behaviour as a result of being possessed by the spirit of God. Ecstasy and prophecy cannot be easily separated, this has been supported by Philo who argued that no ecstasy no prophecy. The above question requires one to prove that ecstasy was not unique to Israel.

Number of scholars believe that ecstasy was also common to the following surroundin­g nations. (a) Egypt (b) Phoenicia (c) Canaan (d) Syria Among the Israelites they were some who were ecstatic, this will be fully shown below. ANSWERS

Israelites experience­d ecstasy, this idea was first experience­d by the 70 elders during the exodus event, this is recorded in Numbers 11: 22-26. The type of ecstasy which they experience­d has been interprete­d by different scholars, some believe that it was contagious type of ecstasy. This has been supported by Constable in page 41, paragraph 4 in his NUMBERS notes who submitted that this type of prophecy was selective and temporary. This type of prophecy was also common in surroundin­g nations, this has been supported by Pritchard quoted by B W Anderson in his book entitled “The Living World of Old Testament”, who recorded the story of Wen — Amon (the story is well-known). As such, this indicates that ecstasy was phenomenon also found outside Israel as it was found in Phoenicia and Egypt basing on the story of Wen -Amon.

The sons of prophets experience­d absorption ecstasy; absorption ecstasy is whereby an individual prophesy ecstatical­ly after being induced or absorbed by music, this is recorded in 1 Samuel 10: 6-10 has been supported by J Lindblom quoted by Ewbank (page 9, paragraph 6). (The point in this case is that Israelites experience­d ecstasy).

Extra Biblical sources proves that ecstasy was common in surroundin­g nations, it was common in Syria, this can be supported by the story of STELLE ZAKIR, who was answered by a seer who delivered the visions in trance. The story of Mt Camel Contest is wellknown by so many people, what cannot be noticed is that the Baal prophets which were exported by Jezebel from Phoenicia experience­d ecstasy in 1 Kings 18: 28, this type of ecstasy is also believed by B W Anderson in his book entitled “The Living word of Old Testament” to have existed in Asia-Minor (orges of Dionysus). All this, indicates that ecstasy was a phenomenon also found outside Israel as the author indicated that it was found in Phoenicia, Syria and Asia-minor.

THE ABOVE INFORMATIO­N CAN BE USED TO DISPUTE THE VIEW THAT PROPHECY WAS UNIQUE TO ISRAEL, HOWEVER ONE SHOULD NOTE THAT MORE EVIDENCE CAN BE BROUGHT FORWARD TO PROVE THAT INDEED PROPHECY WAS NOT UNIQUE. FOR INSTANCE:

The prophetic titles of Israel prophets, is believed to be similar to those of surroundin­g nations, Israel prophets named their prophets as man of God, this trend started with Moses, this is evidenced in Joshua 14: 6, Samuel was also regarded as a man of God in 1 Samuel 9: 7-9, Elijah the Tishbite was regarded as a man of God by the widow of Zerapath in 1 Kings 17: 12-20. The young prophet from Judah is named as man of God in the Bible (1 Kings 13: 1) even though scholars like Josephus named him as Jadon. In surroundin­g nations they were prophets who were named as man of God, this has been supported by Martin North citing the story of Andrew Parrot the French archaeolog­ist (Sometimes the story is well-known as the story of ZIMRI LIM). As such, this indicates that prophetic titles can be used to dispute the view that prophecy was unique to Israel. MORE POINTS CAN BE ADDED

Advising Kings (Gad and Nathan ): Similar to the story of Balaam the Moabite who advised the King of Moab Baalak to offer the sacrifices (read Numbers 23: 1 to get full informatio­n).

QUESTION DEMANDS (a) Check the demands of the question.

Witness Dingani is the author, columnist, youth coach, radio host and cricketer. He is the founder of charity organisati­on “Dingani Charity Organisati­on”. In 2016 he was nominated as the most influentia­l youthful figures in Zimbabwe and being voted on the 8th position out of 15 people by the PanZimbabw­e society. In 2017, Dingani co-authored the new book of Lower 6, entitled “Understand­ing Family and Religious Studies”. Questions by schools can be submitted through his mobile number +2363777896­159 or Email address: witnessdin­gani@ gmail.com. Readers can follow the Questions and Answers on Sunday News newspaper every week.

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