Forerunner

/ˈfɔːrˌrʌnər/ noun

Definition

A person or thing that comes before and announces or signals the arrival of something more important; a predecessor.

Etymology

From 'forerun' + the agent suffix '-er'. Originally a messenger who runs ahead, evolved to mean anything that precedes and signals something important.

Kelly Says

John the Baptist is literally called 'the forerunner' in Christian theology—the term perfectly captures how one person or event can prepare the world for something transformative that comes after.

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