>>618656
>Hardmode no Isaiah or Moses
That's not hardmode for me. Even though I gets to prophesy the coming Christ, Jeremiah was always /myguy/ because he truly suffered for his prophesies. I live in a country utterly disinterested in the Gospel, so his experience has empathetic appeal to me. Plus J45, God's prophesy to Baruch is one of the saddest pieces of poetry in human history and really underscores the human situation on Earth.
Gotta say Elijah is a pretty close second for me. Man did some pretty based things. Plus, he flopped like a fish and cried, "God, kill me" when shit got real. And how many times have I cried the same thing?
Have a soft spot for Joel, though, who prophesied:
< And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.
That foretells the coming of the Spirit which makes it marginally lesser than Isaiah's prophesy.
>>618680
>so smooth that he didn't bother to die
I so lol'd at that. That is genius.