in classical antiquity, person or agency considered to provide wise and insightful counsel or prophetic predictions or precognition of the future From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oracle (in ancient Greek times) was a person who was seen as a messenger for the gods. The Oracle of Delphi was the most famous. Oracles would answer questions about the future, and would often speak in riddles. In Ancient Greece oracles lived in temples and people travelled many miles to visit them and seek their advice. The oracles were a part of Greek religion.
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