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Covenant Prophecy: Why the Prophets Spoke—and the Church Forgot

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Covenant Prophecy: Why the Prophets Spoke—and the Church Forgot

By: Walter James Lovett II
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In Covenant Prophecy, Walter James Lovett II explores the original role of the prophets within the covenant relationship between YAHUAH and Yasharel. The prophets were not fortune-tellers or spiritual performers. They were covenant messengers—voices sent to warn, correct, and prepare the people for judgment, repentance, and restoration.

This book contrasts the structure of Israelite prophecy found in Scripture with many modern interpretations that detach prophecy from covenant responsibility. Through careful reflection on the prophetic tradition and the teachings of YAHUSHA, the reader is invited to reconsider what prophecy truly means and why it was given.

Clear, thoughtful, and grounded in Scripture, Covenant Prophecy challenges readers to return to the original framework of prophetic warning, accountability, and hope.
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