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prophecy 101: Bible Prophecy 101 Bruce Bickel, Stan Jantz, 2004-07-01 In the new Christianity 101 series, Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz provide their easy-to-understand explanations about facets of the Christian walk in a style that invites believers and seekers to discover God, His Word, and His promises for daily living. Dealing with prophecy and the end times in their contemporary, down-to-earth way, Bruce and Stan present the Bible's answers to readers' big questions: Is the end really near? Can we know? What is the rapture? Who is the Antichrist? What is his role in the tribulation? Inquisitive Christians and receptive seekers will gain valuable insight from this manual's clear, biblical picture of what is to come. Formerly titled Bruce and Stan's® Guide to Bible Prophecy |
prophecy 101: Prophecy 101 Chuck Missler, 2004-01-01 What is the World Coming To? The Bible contains 8,362 predictive verses about 737 different matters and yet prophecy is one of the most neglected subjects in the Church today. Understanding prophecy is an essential and fundamental issue for every serious Christian. But where do we start? This Comprehensive Workbook has been designed to accompany the Prophecy 101 audio/video product in order to give you a strategic overview of prophecy: past, present and future. This series will encourage the new believer and strengthen the faith of all who study it. Now, more than ever, it is important that we have answers for people who are seeking the truth. We need to equip ourselves to be ready to give an answer to every man for the hope that lies within us. |
prophecy 101: 101 Answers to the Most Asked Questions about the End Times Mark Hitchcock, 2013-03-06 For many believers, the subject of the End Times stirs confusion, apprehension, and dread. No longer! This user-friendly manual answers 101 of the most frequently asked questions about everything from the Pre-Tribulation Rapture, the Antichrist, and Tribulation to the Second Coming and the Millennium. Prophecy expert Mark Hitchcock offers a biblically authoritative resource for understanding God's plan and a reason for peace instead of anxiety about each believer's role in it. This eBook contains links to online charts for viewing and printing. |
prophecy 101: What in the World is Going On? Dr. David Jeremiah, 2010-08-08 In the New York Times best-selling book, What in the World Is Going On?, Dr. David Jeremiah answers the hard questions, including these: How is prophecy playing out in modern Europe? Why does Israel matter? How are oil reserves and Islamic terrorism related? Does the United States play a role in prophecy? How should we live in the end times? The Bible has plenty to say about end times. But until now, there has been no other book that—in straightforward prose that’s easy to understand —gathers ten scriptural prophecies, lays out a chronological checklist, and offers a guideline for sorting it all out. In What in the World Is Going On? Dr. David Jeremiah answers the hard questions, including these: How is prophecy playing out in modern Europe? Why does Israel matter? How are oil reserves and Islamic terrorism related? Does the United States play a role in prophecy? How should we live in the end times? Events unfolding in today’s world are certainly unsettling, but they need not be confusing or frightening. Now you can know the meaning behind what you see in the daily news—and understand what in the world is going on! “A clear, compelling primer on God’s heart for Israel and the dramatic Bible prophecies that will unfold in these last days. What I loved most is that David Jeremiah unashamedly examines and explains the biggest global trends of our day through the Third Lens of Scripture. And his description of Jesus’ unconditional love and compassion for Jews and Muslims is alone worth the read!” —Joel C. Rosenberg, New York Times best-selling author, The Last Jihad and Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your World |
prophecy 101: Prophecy 101 Lawrence Filadelfio, 2019-10-18 The United States in Prophecy. In- Depth. Prepare. |
prophecy 101: 101 Answers to Questions About the Book of Revelation Mark Hitchcock, 2012-11-01 Who are the 144,000 in Revelation 7:1-8? Are the trumpet judgments literal or symbolic (Revelation 8; 11)? What is the mark of the beast (Revelation 13:18)? Readers who have questions about the book of Revelation usually don’t want to wade through pages of commentary to find their answers. Prophecy expert Mark Hitchcock offers a helpful solution in this concise Q&A format. Questions are grouped in broad categories that focus on interpretation, background information, Jesus Christ, and the letters to the churches. A final category, “The Consummation,” is further divided into subparts that address the tribulation, the second coming, the millennium, and more. These easy-to find and easy-to-understand responses to the most commonly asked questions about the book of Revelation will empower readers to mine its riches and stand strong in their faith. |
prophecy 101: Bible Prophecy 101 Al Gist, 2014-12-30 In five easy-to-understand lessons, Bible Prophecy 101 provides the reader with the basics of God's prophetic plan, including His plan for the Jewish people, the Gentile nations, and the Church. It also takes a look at what the Bible says about that coming man of sin, the Anticrhist, the Tribulation, and our Lord's coming earthly reign in His Millennial Kingdom. |
prophecy 101: Prophecy 101 chris bobblett, 2014-08-25 This book is to help people not only understand Prophecy but to also take part in it. This is an equipping book. You will discover why prophecy is for today, why it didn't go away with the original Apostles and how you can participate in prophetic ministry today! |
prophecy 101: The Prophecy Pros' Illustrated Guide to Tough Questions About the End Times Jeff Kinley, Todd Hampson, 2021-07-13 Clear Answers to Complex Questions In a field often clouded by confusion and sensationalism, keeping track of what the Bible says about the end times can be challenging even for seasoned believers. That’s why the bestselling authors behind the Prophecy Pros Podcast are here to bring you a comprehensive and user-friendly guide to the most need-to-know facts about what is to come. Packed with charts, timelines, and infographics, TheProphecy Pros’ Illustrated Guide to Tough Questions About the End Times delivers speculation-free, biblically sourced answers to your questions on one of the Bible’s most significant topics. You’ll learn about imminent events like the rapture, Jesus’ second coming, and life in heaven, while understanding exactly what Bible prophecy is, where it’s found in Scripture, and why Christians should study it. As you grow in your understanding of God’s plans for history still-to-come, your trust in Him will be transformed. Whether you’re new to your faith or a longtime student of Bible prophecy, this approachable handbook will provide helpful, straightforward answers to your queries and concerns about the end times, inspiring you to face the future with confidence! |
prophecy 101: Fake Prophecy and Polluted Sacraments William Tabbernee, 2007-10-01 During the four centuries of its existence (ca. 165–550), Montanism, an early-Christian prophetic movement, stirred up considerable controversy. Known to its adherents as the ‘New Prophecy,’ its opponents viewed it as a ‘fake prophecy’ with ‘polluted sacraments.’ Accused of introducing novelty and heresy into Christianity. Montanism, in the post-Constantinian era, was also persecuted by Christian emperors. This book identifies all known opponents of Montanism, analyzes and classifies the various charges leveled against Montanism, and describes the methods used to counteract and ultimately destroy the movement. Also described are the ways in which the Montanists reacted to the opposition against them, revealing that the picture painted of the New Prophecy by its opponents was grossly distorted. Fake Prophecy and Polluted Sacraments provides an insightful case-study of the treatment of a minority Christian movement by Church and State both before and after ‘catholic’ Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. |
prophecy 101: The Practice of Prophecy Li Ming Dennis Lum, 2018-03-26 The charisma of prophecy is found throughout the history of the global Pentecostal movement. Within the movement, prophecy is seen as the communication of an inspired, spontaneous revelation, bringing edification to the faith community. Despite its prevalence, academic research has mostly focused on the biblical-theological aspect, neglecting the actual contemporary practice. This book addresses this gap with a study on the practice of prophecy within the Assemblies of God of Singapore. The book investigates the nature, purpose, and significance of the phenomenon. It also identifies theological variables that are correlated with its practice and explicates these relationships. The investigation employs the empirical-theological method of Johannes van der Ven, utilizing both a qualitative and a quantitative study. The results provide a rich description of the actual reception, delivery, and judging of prophecy. Significant findings include relationships between prophecy and courage, love, personality types, prayer types, and evangelism. |
prophecy 101: The First Date Prophecy Kate Tamberelli, Danny Tamberelli, 2023-06-27 “A joyous, nostalgic rom-com romp in which the authors’ love for each other dazzles through.” —Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka, authors of The Roughest Draft Readers of Christina Lauren and Emily Henry will adore this new read from the 90’s Nickelodeon star of All That and The Adventures of Pete and Pete as he teams up with his real-life wife for an entertaining, big-hearted, and truly laugh-out-loud debut rom-com set in Brooklyn, steeped in 90’s nostalgia, and inspired by their very own love story. Brooklyn-based aspiring writer Lucy Minninger has no trouble putting the comedy in her rom-coms. It’s the romance part of the equation that’s the problem. But even as the rejection slips pile up, and her second dates dwindle, Lucy refuses to give up hope—or her HeartThrobs™ dating profile . . . Former child star Rudy Riziero made his mark on some of the most popular kids shows of the ՚90s. But that early success has pigeonholed him into a stand-up routine riffing on his past work, while the slick single life he envisioned was clearly a fantasy. He’s actually ready for a relationship, if he could just find someone uninterested in who he used to be . . . When Lucy and Rudy match online, they’re eager to meet. But after their first date ends in a psychic’s prophecy that is equal parts great fortune and certain doom, their flirty quips end and their search for answers to some of life’s big questions begins: Is there really one person for everyone? Do destinies really intertwine? Where can you find the best tacos in Brooklyn? And when it matters most, will they throw caution—and fate—to the wind, trust their instincts—and write their own futures? “Will keep you entertained to the last page.” —Melissa Joan Hart “A beautiful, fun, and complex love story.” —Screenwriters Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) “This ’90s nostalgia–tinged love story will leave rom-com fans smiling and swooning.” —Library Journal STARRED REVIEW |
prophecy 101: An Introduction to the Study of the Prophecies Concerning the Christian Church Richard Hurd, 1772 |
prophecy 101: Charting the End Times Tim LaHaye, Thomas Ice, 2001-09-01 Bestselling author Tim LaHaye and prophecy expert Thomas Ice teamed up to produce a visual resource unmatched by anything available in the Christian book marketplace! The result of decades of careful research and Bible study, the charts and well-written explanatory text provide a fascinating picture of the times ahead. Charting the End Times includes... A foldout portraying God's complete plan for the ages More than 50 full-color charts and diagrams Timelines of the end times A comprehensive overview of the key elements of the last days Clear answers to tough end-times questions Providing a wealth of information, this book is certain to become a popular study tool for understanding God's unfolding plan! |
prophecy 101: Basic Bible Prophecy Ron Rhodes, 2021-02-09 Get the Who, What, When, Where, and Why of Bible Prophecy To the uninitiated, Bible prophecy can seem strange, puzzling, and even frightening—yet at the heart of this subject is an awesome revelation of God’s wonder and might. Basic Bible Prophecy is a straightforward, clutter-free breakdown of what the Bible makes known about the future. With seasoned prophecy author Ron Rhodes as your guide, you’ll get a big-picture overview of the essentials of Bible prophecy, complete with helpful charts and infographics. You’ll understand the primary players, places, and events relevant to Christ’s second coming timeline the Bible gives for when each event will take place sovereignty and trustworthiness of God, who has a perfect plan for your future Basic Bible Prophecy will help you view history past and still-to-come as a reason to live expectantly, righteously, and with a Christlike perspective. Most of all, you’ll discover how prophecy can fill you with confidence, peace, and a heart of praise, grateful that all of eternity rests under God’s control. |
prophecy 101: A Practical Guide to the Prophecies, with Reference to Their Interpretation and Fulfilment, and to Personal Edification. - 7. Ed Edward Bickersteth, 1844 |
prophecy 101: A Practical Guide to the Prophecies Edward Bickersteth, 1839 |
prophecy 101: A journey over the region of fulfilled prophecy James Aitken Wylie, 1845 |
prophecy 101: Cultic Prophecy in the Psalms John W. Hilber, 2012-02-13 Doubts about the contribution of cult-prophetic speech to psalmody remain in debate. Psalms containing first-person divine speech exhibit numerous features and suggest life settings that conform to actual prophetic speech. Alternative explanations lack comparable examples external to psalms. On the other hand, Assyrian cultic prophecies parallel the characteristics of prophetic speech found in psalms. The Assyrian sources support possible composition and performance scenarios that overcome objections raised against the compatibility of genuine prophecy with psalmody. A model of cultic prophecy remains the best explanation for the origin of psalms containing first-person divine speech. |
prophecy 101: The Book of Prophecies Christopher Columbus, Roberto Rusconi, 2004-04-09 Christopher Columbus returned to Europe in the final days of 1500, ending his third voyage to the Indies not in triumph but in chains. Seeking to justify his actions and protect his rights, he began to compile biblical texts and excerpts from patristic writings and medieval theology in a manuscript known as the Book of Prophecies. This unprecedented collection was designed to support his vision of the discovery of the Indies as an important event in the process of human salvation - a first step toward the liberation of Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim domination. This work is part of a twelve-volume series produced by U.C.L.A.'s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies which involved the collaboration of some forty scholars over the course of fourteen years. In this volume of the series, Roberto Rusconi has written a complete historical introduction to the Book of Prophecies, describing the manuscript's history and analyzing its principal themes. His edition of the documents, the only modern one, includes a complete critical apparatus and detailed commentary, while the facing-page English translations allow Columbus's work to be appreciated by the general public and scholars alike. |
prophecy 101: Power from on High Max Turner, 1996-05-01 For Luke, argues Turner, the Spirit came upon Jesus in order to endow him with the power and wisdom to purge Israel and initiate its restoration. Likewise, the Spirit came upon the early Christian community, not merely to empower it for mission but principally to reshape it in fulfilment of the hopes expressed in Luke 1-2. Thus the Spirit is no mere added gift, but looks towards the salvation of the community as well as for its witness. This substantial study of Luke's theology is also a sympathetic critique of the classical Pentecostal view of the Spirit. |
prophecy 101: Are We Living in the End Times? Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins, 2011-04-01 In the updated and expanded edition of this classic title, noted scholar Dr. Tim LaHaye gives reasons for believing that the Rapture and the Tribulation could occur during our generation. Ours is the first generation that has the technology and opportunity to fulfill many of the prophecies of Revelation. Understanding prophecy can be difficult and confusing. This book takes away all of the mystery—and the intimidation. It is user-friendly for the layperson, yet remarkably complete for the scholar. |
prophecy 101: Prophecies Leonardo Da Vinci, 2018-10-09 Found in the Codex Atlanticus of Leonardo da Vinci's writings and drawings, 'The Prophecies' are a collection of enigmatic divinatory pronouncements, some punning and playful, others dire and ominous. While the author's intentions behind these utterances are unclear, they clearly attest to the artist's fevered and troubled imagination and offer a glimpse into a world very similar to that depicted in his lost painting The Battle of Anghiari.This volume also contains a further selection of Leonardo da Vinci's fragmentary writings, in the form of fables and aphorisms. Taken together, these pieces provide an invaluable insight into the thought processes of one of the Renaissance's most productive minds. |
prophecy 101: Aspects of Assemblies of God Origins Daniel D. Isgrigg, 2024-08-27 With the Assemblies of God now over a century old, this book takes a fresh look at critical issues in the AG's origins. While not a comprehensive retelling, this book is a series of essays that explore different historiographical issues that will clarify or correct historical narratives with new research. Topics include re-examining the early relationship with the Church of God in Christ, assessing the AG's evangelical identity, and attitudes toward theology and education. Some three decades since the last AG history, this volume will shed new light on these important theological and cultural issues to better understand its roots. Perhaps these conversations will help the AG better understand its history as the fellowship approaches the problems it faces today. |
prophecy 101: The Non-Prophet's GuideTM to the End Times Todd Hampson, 2018-10-02 I Believe Jesus Will Return... What More Do I Need to Know? Do you tend to avoid studying books of the Bible like Revelation and Ezekiel? Does it feel like words such as rapture and apocalypse fly right over your head? It's common to dismiss these and other topics related to Bible prophecy as irrelevant and...well...too complicated. But God's Word says, Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near (Revelation 1:3). Prepare to be blessed in an entertaining and meaningful way! The Non-Prophet's Guide to the End Times combines engaging illustrations with down-to-earth explanations to help you navigate the ins and outs of Bible prophecy. There's no better time to grasp God's plans for the future—and for you—than this very moment. |
prophecy 101: Twelve Lectures on the Subject of the Prophecies Relating to the Christian Church, Being a Portion of the Lectures Founded at Lincoln's-Inn Chapel by Bishop Warburton Edward PEARSON (D.D.), 1811 |
prophecy 101: Is Jesus of Nazareth the Predicted Messiah? Douglas D. Scott, 2019-02-04 Christians in general—and preachers of prophecy in particular—attribute the fulfillment of hundreds of Old Testament messianic prophecies to Jesus of Nazareth. Often these claims arise in the uncritical environment of Christian churches or popular literature that is treating messianic prophecy. People with critical thinking abilities, and those endowed with a skeptical nature, often have key questions that remain unaddressed in such environments. These thinkers and skeptics are the people that will be most interested in this work. The primary question addressed is this: “Do critically acceptable historical-evidential reasons exist for believing that Jesus Christ is the direct fulfillment of some specific Old Testament messianic texts?” Approaching this question within a framework that eliminates any possibility of staged prophetic fulfillment, and those that may occur by mere chance or collusion, produces results that must be taken seriously. Even with these strict criteria, Jesus emerges as the only viable candidate to fulfill some of the prophecies included in this study. For other prophetic texts, the evidence is not as abundant or convincing. However, even these texts yield several minimal facts that directly impinge on New Testament claims about Jesus. |
prophecy 101: Holy Spirit 101 Victoria Harris, 2017-06-14 In this revolutionary guide, Catholics learn how to begin operating in the Pauline Charisms of healing, prophecy, discernment of spirits, tongues, and more. Combining Church teaching with stories, practical exercises, and proven safeguards, Holy Spirit 101 is the perfect source for equipping the faithful to begin stepping out in the supernatural gifts. Holy Spirit 101 has been critically studied and was granted the 'nihil obstat' and 'imprimatur', an official declaration approving the teaching material as beneficial for Roman Catholics. |
prophecy 101: David Friedrich Strauß, Father of Unbelief Frederick C. Beiser, 2020-08-27 David Friedrich Strauss is a central figure in 19th century intellectual history. The first major source for the loss of faith in Christianity in Germany, his work Das Leben Jesu was the most scandalous publication in Germany during his time. His book was a critique of the claims to historical truth of the New Testament, which had been the mainstay of Protestantism since the Reformation. As the father of unbelief, his critique of Christianity preceded that of Nietzsche, Marx, Feuerbach, and Schopenhauer. His views imposed a harsh fate upon him - he was persecuted for his beliefs by religious and political authorities and was denied employment in the university and government, forcing him to live as a free-lance writer. He led a wandering and isolated life as an outcast. Here, Frederick C. Beiser studies the intellectual development of Strauss and recounts his fate, which began in faith as a young man but finally ended in unbelief. |
prophecy 101: Fulfilment of Scripture Prophecy, as Exhibited in Ancient History and Modern Travels Stephen B. Wickens, 1849 |
prophecy 101: Kika Kila John W. Troutman, 2016-02-16 Since the nineteenth century, the distinct tones of kīkā kila, the Hawaiian steel guitar, have defined the island sound. Here historian and steel guitarist John W. Troutman offers the instrument’s definitive history, from its discovery by a young Hawaiian royalist named Joseph Kekuku to its revolutionary influence on American and world music. During the early twentieth century, Hawaiian musicians traveled the globe, from tent shows in the Mississippi Delta, where they shaped the new sounds of country and the blues, to regal theaters and vaudeville stages in New York, Berlin, Kolkata, and beyond. In the process, Hawaiian guitarists recast the role of the guitar in modern life. But as Troutman explains, by the 1970s the instrument’s embrace and adoption overseas also worked to challenge its cultural legitimacy in the eyes of a new generation of Hawaiian musicians. As a consequence, the indigenous instrument nearly disappeared in its homeland. Using rich musical and historical sources, including interviews with musicians and their descendants, Troutman provides the complete story of how this Native Hawaiian instrument transformed not only American music but the sounds of modern music throughout the world. |
prophecy 101: Galatians Bruce Bickel, Stan Jantz, 2008 Free. Unearned. A gift. God's acceptance comes with no strings attached as you trust in His Son, Jesus. This is the whole gospel. But for 2000 years, Christians-including the first-century Galatians-have often believed they must add performance requirements to the gospel in order to truly earn God's approval. Listen in as the apostle Paul blows the lid off this selfdeception by explaining...: why the Good News becomes bad news when you mix it with rules, how to sniff out people who are promoting a false, rules-added gospel, why adding requirements to God's grace actually subtracts from your enjoying Christ, why trust is the only thing needed to receive God's grace and live in it day to day, Galatians shows you that life in God's Spirit, through His grace, is still His plan for freedom-so you can live out your full potential as His child. Book jacket. |
prophecy 101: Works Jonathan Swift, 1808 |
prophecy 101: The Inquirer's Text-book Robert Cooper (secularist.), 1816 |
prophecy 101: Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 9 Robert Pasnau, 2021-08-20 Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best scholarly research in this flourishing field. The series covers all aspects of medieval philosophy, including the Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew traditions, and runs from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. It publishes new work by leading scholars in the field, and combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness. The papers will address a wide range of topics, from political philosophy to ethics, and logic to metaphysics. OSMP is an essential resource for anyone working in the area. |
prophecy 101: The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ... Jonathan Swift, 1808 |
prophecy 101: The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin Jonathan Swift, 1808 |
prophecy 101: The Interpretation of Prophecy, Second Edition Patrick Fairbairn, 2005-10-12 Patrick Fairbairn (1805-1874) studied at Edinburgh University from 1818 to 1826. In 1853 he was appointed to be Chair of Theology in Aberdeen, and in 1856 became Principal of Free Church College in Glasgow. His published works include his 1845 'Typology of Scripture' as well as his posthumous 'Pastoral Theology'. |
prophecy 101: Apocalyptic Fever Richard G. Kyle, 2012-08-01 How will the world end? Doomsday ideas in Western history have been both persistent and adaptable, peaking at various times, including in modern America. Public opinion polls indicate that a substantial number of Americans look for the return of Christ or some catastrophic event. The views expressed in these polls have been reinforced by the market process. Whether through purchasing paperbacks or watching television programs, millions of Americans have expressed an interest in end-time events. Americans have a tremendous appetite for prophecy, more than nearly any other people in the modern world. Why do Americans love doomsday? In Apocalyptic Fever, Richard Kyle attempts to answer this question, showing how dispensational premillennialism has been the driving force behind doomsday ideas. Yet while several chapters are devoted to this topic, this book covers much more. It surveys end-time views in modern America from a wide range of perspectives--dispensationalism, Catholicism, science, fringe religions, the occult, fiction, the year 2000, Islam, politics, the Mayan calendar, and more. |
What Is Prophecy? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
A prophecy is a message inspired by God, a divine revelation. The Bible says that prophets “spoke from God as they were moved by holy spirit.” (2 Peter …
Prophecy - JW.ORG
Prophecy may be an inspired moral teaching, an expression of a divine command or judgment, or a declaration of something to come. Prediction, or …
Bible Prophecies That Have Come True & Prophecy Fulfille…
This remarkable prophecy is but one of dozens found in the Bible that unerringly came true. a Unlike the predictions of men, often attributed …
Prophecies That Came True - JW.ORG
One of these was the prophecy about the Roman Empire, mentioned earlier. Another is a remarkable prophecy foretelling the arrival of Jesus, the …
Fulfilled Prophecy—Reason 5, You Can Trust the Bible - JW.O…
Isaiah provided specifics: A leader named “Cyrus” would be the conqueror, the protective waters of the Euphrates would “dry up,” and the …
What Is Prophecy? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
A prophecy is a message inspired by God, a divine revelation. The Bible says that prophets “spoke from God as they were moved by holy spirit.” (2 Peter 1: 20, 21) So a prophet is one …
Prophecy - JW.ORG
Prophecy may be an inspired moral teaching, an expression of a divine command or judgment, or a declaration of something to come. Prediction, or foretelling, is not the basic thought …
Bible Prophecies That Have Come True & Prophecy Fulfilled …
This remarkable prophecy is but one of dozens found in the Bible that unerringly came true. a Unlike the predictions of men, often attributed to their false gods, Bible prophecies originate …
Prophecies That Came True - JW.ORG
One of these was the prophecy about the Roman Empire, mentioned earlier. Another is a remarkable prophecy foretelling the arrival of Jesus, the Messiah. The Coming of the Anointed …
Fulfilled Prophecy—Reason 5, You Can Trust the Bible - JW.ORG
Isaiah provided specifics: A leader named “Cyrus” would be the conqueror, the protective waters of the Euphrates would “dry up,” and the city’s gates would “not be shut.” (Isaiah 44:27–45:3) …
How Daniel’s Prophecy Foretells the Messiah’s Arrival - JW.ORG
Therefore, the 20th year of his rule was 455 B.C.E. Now we have the starting point for Daniel’s Messianic prophecy, that is, 455 B.C.E. Daniel indicates how long the time period leading to …
Prophecy - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW.ORG
An inspired message, whether a revelation of divine will or the proclamation of it. Prophecy may be an inspired moral teaching, an expression of a divine command or judgment, or a …
Bible Prophecy Fulfilled Today - JW.ORG
Sep 1, 2015 · Many detailed prophecies are found throughout the Bible. No man can foretell the future in detail. Thus, the fulfillment of Bible prophecies provides convincing evidence that the …
Are We Living in “the Last Days”? - JW.ORG
The sign of ‘the last days’ is clear in Bible prophecy. News reports match what the Bible foretold at 2 Timothy 3, Matthew 24, and Luke 21.
What Does Bible Chronology Indicate About the Year 1914?
Overview of the prophecy. God caused King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to have a prophetic dream about an immense tree that was chopped down. Its stump was prevented from …