prophecy|prophecies in English
noun
[proph·e·cy || 'prɑfɪsɪ /'prɒ-]
prediction, forecast
Use "prophecy|prophecies" in a sentence
1. Cameron: When we put all these pieces together —the prophecy about the seven times as well as other Bible prophecies concerning the time of the end— it really makes sense.
2. Prophecies about Noah’s descendants (18-29)
3. Many indeed are Isaiah’s glowing restoration prophecies.
4. Prophecy Besmirched Silent_Songbird
5. Prophecy Besmirched Silent_Songbird
6. Fulfilling Isaiah’s Prophecy
7. The Restoration fulfills many biblical prophecies.
8. Safety Behaviours can become ‘self-fulfilling prophecies’
9. * Prophecies for us and for our posterity.
10. Self-fulfilling prophecies appear in classical Sanskrit literature.
11. Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem fulfilled which prophecies?
12. What prophecies of peace have the clergy made?
13. The Book of Mormon fulfills biblical prophecies that:
14. What an uplifting prophecy!
15. (b) What counsel and encouragement do these prophecies give?
16. (Isaiah 44:28) Prophecies in Jehovah’s Word never fail.
17. Jacob’s deathbed prophecy (1-28)
18. The prophecy came to pass.
19. How abundant are Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Scriptures?
20. How precise was this prophecy?
21. You are witnessing fulfillment of Bible prophecies today.
22. Some people say that he channeled his prophecies.
23. Fields of Apologists Prophecy Apologists
24. (Ezekiel 33:21, 22) He has restoration prophecies to declare.
25. She had the gift of prophecy.