Num 12: 4, 6-8
Excerpt:…To underscore this key point, I refer you to the dawn of the Church: Miriam Aaron and Moses. They reveal that God deploys the term prophet as a polynomial —meaning multiple answers or designations can be derived from that title. Like as a police force has rank, the term prophet is a Bible moniker of saints under an umbrella of hierarchical officers. Each, the 70 elders, Miriam, Aaron, and Moses were designated prophets; yet, Moses was deemed the prophet of highest rank, a superior officer. His duty, like that of the mustard seed, was to plainly reveal the similitude of Christ, His name. It says, “ Num 11: 25 And the LORD … spake unto (Moses), and took of the spirit that was upon him, and gave it unto the seventy elders: and … they prophesied … 12:4 And the LORD spake suddenly unto Moses, and unto Aaron, and unto Miriam … 6 And he said … 6 If there be a prophet among you, I the LORD will … speak unto him in a dream. 7 My servant Moses is not so … who is faithful in all mine house. 8 With him will I speak mouth to mouth … and not in dark speeches; and the similitude of the LORD shall he behold” —Num 11: 25 & 12: 4, 6-8 Point of certainty: Only Moses was deemed to be most faithful in the Church; yet, any legitimate criticism of the prophets of lesser stature or faith could not erase their divine ordination. If demerit was attributable, as with EGW and VTH, they spoke by divine dark speeches, parables. But why give us prophets of obscurity you ask: I already gave to you the reason: So that they may boost His church to higher ground. Did not both Miriam and Aaron wait in Egypt for 120 years to see the fruition of their energy boost…