By L. ELLIOTT BINNS When the ordinary reader thinks of the Old Testament prophets, he thinks inevitably of the four great figures of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. At the back of his mind there is perhaps a recollection of having seen these four in a stained-glass window or in some great painting. Such a reader is startled to find that the Hebrew Old Testament knows nothing of four great prophets, and that it does not count the Book of Daniel as a prophetic writing at all. Of the man