Emissary:
Prophet:What comes before now is no different than what is now, or what is to come. It is one's existence.
Prophet: Jennifer.
Sisko: Yes, that was her name.
Prophet: She is part of your existence.
Sisko: She is part of my past. She's no longer alive.
Prophet: But she is part of your existence.
Sisko: She was a most important part of my existence, but I lost her some time ago.
Prophet: Lost? what is this?
Sisko: In a linear existence, we can't go back to the past to get something we left behind, so it's lost.
Prophet: It is inconceivable that any species could exist in such a manner. You are deceiving us.
Prophet Motive:
Prophet 1: The Sisko taught us about corporeal lifeforms.
Prophet 2: About linguistic communication.
Prophet 3: And linear time.
Accession:
Akorem: So that I would be spared the occupation so that I could bring the D'jarras back to Bajor.
Sisko: Is that true? Is that what you want?
Prophet 1: The D'jarras are part of what the Sisko would call the past.
Prophet 2: The Sisko taught us that for you, what was, can never be again.
Here are the sections of dialogue in which the Prophets show their lack of knowledge of linear time, even their disdain for the concept, and credit meeting Sisko for what they know about it. There are many other passages, which I have not included, in which the prophets question Sisko or Quark about linear time, drawing out differences between the Prophets and corporeal beings. These are the basis for discussion their temporal nature.