One possible role of a character (see Character’s Role and Gender) is prophet. A Prophet is any Hero or Evil Character that the Bible refers to as a prophet or who foretold the future by supernatural revelation.
Several Redemption® cards refer to enhancements that are prophets. The following cards refer to prophets:
• Amaziah’s Order, Arioch, Elijah, False Prophesy, Foretelling Angel, Messenger Angel, Number of the Beast, Obadiah's Caves, Search, Simeon (Warriors), Seraph, Two Bears, and Vain Vision
These following Hero characters are considered prophets in Redemption®:
• (Good): Aaron, Abel, Abram/Abraham, Agabus, Amos, Angel at Shur, Angel at the Tomb, Angel of Revelation, Angel with the Secret Name, Anna, Barnabas, Captain of the Host, Daniel, David, Deborah, Elisabeth, Elijah, Elisha, Enoch, Ezekiel, Foretelling Angel, Gabriel, Gad, Guiding Angel, Habakkuk, Haggai, Hosea, Huldah, Isaac, Isaiah, Jacob, Jeremiah, Joel, John (H Deck) or John (Promo), John the Baptist, Jonah, Joseph, King David, King Saul (Purple), Malachi, Mary, Melchizedek, Messenger Angel, Micah, Miriam, Moses, Nahum, Obadiah, Peter, Philip’s Daughters, Samuel, Saul/Paul (as Paul), Silas, Simeon (Warriors), The Watchman, Watcher, Zechariah, Zecharias, Father of John, and Zephaniah.
The following characters are evil and/or false prophets, but are treated as good prophets if converted to Heroes:
• (Evil): Balaam, Damsel with Spirit of Divination, Elymas (Bar-Jesus) the Sorcerer, False Prophets, High Priest Caiaphas, King Saul, Prophets of Baal, Prophets of Samaria, Saul/Paul (as Saul), Shemaiah, and The False Prophet.