I'm unsure how that fits in. Here are a few thoughts.......

1Co 14:3 But1161 he that prophesieth4395 speaketh2980 unto men444 to edification,3619 and2532 exhortation,3874 and2532 comfort.3889

Strongs;
G4395
prophēteuō
prof-ate-yoo'-o
From G4396; to foretell events, divine, speak under inspiration, exercise the prophetic office: - prophesy.

I would wonder why he believes the office of prophet is still necessary with the perfect Word completed. I would also question where this office went for 1800 years, especially since the early church never recognized its continuation. Please explain what you are putting forth by this passage.

The People's New Testament
Quote
He that prophesieth. To prophesy means more than to foretell. It is to declare the will of God under a divine impulse. When Peter spoke on Pentecost, he did the work of a New Testament prophet. In this formative period of the church, before the New Testament was written, it was needful that there be these inspired guides in the churches.



God bless,

william