We use the term 'prophet' to denote someone who does some mystic Meg stuff - but it meant a lot more than that in the OT. Some prophets, like Jeremiah or Ezekiel did indeed have a gift of writing down what God had in store. Others basically showed a mirror to society in general, and the nation's leaders in particular, making a stand where the felt the standards had slipped - at the cost of their income, safety and sometimes their lives. So, in the OT sense of the word, yes, Jesus was a prophet - the ultimate prophet, being the fulfillment of God's plan. Combining the role of teacher, prophet, and His identity as God, he was, and is, the last of the prophets of Biblical vintage. Because of his actions, there were, nor will be, any more such. Some may have some gift of prophecy to some degree - or claim it - but none can really be a 'prophet' again.