prophesied in English

verb
1
say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future.
Jacques was prophesying a bumper harvest

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1. She prophesied the tragic outcome.

2. 5 The sibyl prophesied victory.

3. Augured (also: foretold, prophesied, divined, foreshown, forespoken)

4. The event was prophesied in the Old Testament.

5. He prophesied the strange events that were to come.

6. However, Jesus prophesied that some people will hate us.

7. 1 The event was prophesied in the Old Testament.

8. Isaiah prophesied from about 778 B.C.E. until sometime after 732 B.C.E.

9. He prophesied that a flood would cover the earth.

10. 7 He prophesied the strange events that were to come.

11. Instead, many prophesied that it would be over in a few months.

12. As prophesied, that was a ‘reproach and humiliation’ for those stubborn, unfaithful Israelites.

13. Then he prophesied to them and made flesh and sinews come around them.

14. The perilous times in which we live have been prophesied in the scriptures.

15. (Revelation 6:8) All these prophesied events clearly fit world conditions since 1914.

16. A prophet of the Old Testament who prophesied from 740–701 B.C.

17. Alma prophesied the following to the people of Gideon around 83 B.C.:

18. 19 When the time came, Cyrus the Persian conquered Babylon just as prophesied.

19. Over five centuries in advance, the Bible prophesied the exact year of the Messiah’s appearance.

20. When and how did the adverse things prophesied come, and at whose instigation?

21. 7 Jesus further prophesied that there would be wars on an unprecedented scale.

22. (2 Chronicles 36:19) As prophesied, the Messiah was born in “Bethlehem Ephrathah.”

23. 16 Isaiah prophesied that eventually no one would ever live in Babylon again.

24. World conditions have been distressing, and as prophesied, they have worsened dramatically in our time.

25. The first explosion of the atomic bomb prophesied of change and a new age.

26. He prophesied at a time when the apostate ten-tribe kingdom openly engaged in God-dishonoring practices.

27. - King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan So I prophesied as I was Commanded; and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold, a rattling; and the bones came together, bone to its bone.

28. 2 Jesus prophesied that food shortages would be part of the sign of his presence in Kingdom power.

29. As prophesied, how did Jesus feel about righteousness and wickedness, and how did he make those feelings evident?

30. Jesus prophesied that “because of the increasing of lawlessness the love of the greater number will cool off.”

31. Concerning Jerusalem, Zephaniah had prophesied: “Woe to her that is rebelling and polluting herself, the oppressive city!

32. They could light no fire, and Ratagan prophesied gloomily that their camp that night would be cheerless.

33. Some 200 years in advance, Isaiah had prophesied that Jehovah would anoint one named Cyrus to come against Babylon.

34. Human craft too, they prophesied, would pass through all these forms on their way to the ultimate, transcendental spaceship.

35. The prophet Malachi prophesied that before the Savior’s Second Coming, the prophet Elijah would be sent to the earth.

36. Like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that fit together, the things that Jesus prophesied have occurred.

37. 3 And they prophesied unto Com many things; and he was blessed in all the remainder of his days.

38. Little wonder that mankind is in ‘fear and expectation of the things coming on the earth’ —just as Jesus prophesied.

39. “Into the streets they will throw their very silver, and an abhorrent thing their own gold will become,” prophesied Ezekiel.

40. He prophesied possibly during the reign of Jehoram (848–844 B.C.) or during the Babylonian invasion in 586 B.C.

41. In the sixth century B.C.E., Daniel prophesied about a ruler who would be “causing an exactor to pass through the splendid kingdom.”

42. Though only a few women in the scriptures are called prophetesses, many prophesied, such as Rebekah, Hannah, Elisabeth, and Mary.

43. Of him it was prophesied: “He was hard pressed, and he was letting himself be afflicted; yet he would not open his mouth.

44. As prophesied in the book of Revelation, after a short period of inactivity, the anointed Christians became alive and active again.

45. …”The book of Revelation (Bible), it is prophesied here that an Angel heralded a warning to the people that Babylon is falling

46. As soon as I prophesied, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones began to come together, bone to bone.

47. Egypt was well into the prophesied seven years of plentiful harvests, and Joseph had overseen the storing of the nation’s surplus grain.

48. The Bible prophesied that this Persian king would be like a bird of prey coming from the east to devour the Babylonian Empire.

49. When Ezekiel prophesied, “breath came into them, and they began to live and to stand on their feet, an extremely large army.” —Ezek.

50. (Ezekiel 22:27) When he prophesied an “increasing of lawlessness,” Jesus, in effect, was saying that such “wild beasts” would be active on earth during his presence.