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1. Therefore, prophesy against them, son of man, prophesy!

2. Therefore prophesy against them; prophesy, son of man.

3. Therefore prophesy against them, prophesy , O son of man.

4. In the Sibylline prophesies, Belial …

5. But Jehovah, through Isaiah, prophesies a restoration.

6. 22 Prophesying the future is even more hazardous.

7. She prophesied the tragic outcome.

8. Does he ever prophesy right?

9. Jacob prophesies of the scattering and gathering of Israel

10. Amafingo Do prophesy upon it once

11. We cannot prophesy what may happen.

12. ElijahA strange man who prophesies doom for the Pequod.

13. 5 The sibyl prophesied victory.

14. But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and consolation.

15. I'm not going to prophesy about this.

16. * See also President; Prophecy, Prophesy; Revelation; Seer

17. Isaiah 53:2-7 prophesies: “No stately form does he have . . .

18. They too “began speaking with tongues and prophesying.” —Acts 19:6.

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

20. Contempt is the ultimate in self-fulfilling prophesy

21. □ What outcome did Jeremiah prophesy as to world peace?

22. (b) Isaiah prophesies that Israel will experience what ongoing suffering?

23. Ritual blood sacrifices, bunch of guys in robes chanting prophesies.

24. The event was prophesied in the Old Testament.

25. It is easy to prophesy after the event. 

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

27. Chapter 9 prophesies that Israel will be restored to her own land.

28. What tragic consequence of Hezekiah’s mistake did Isaiah prophesy?

29. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.

30. 27 It is easy to prophesy after the event. 

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

32. 1 The event was prophesied in the Old Testament.

33. Nephi prophesies of the positive impact of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ

34. One of them is his ability to prophesy with accuracy.

35. Son set thy face against Zidon and prophesy against it.

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

37. He refused to prophesy when the economy would begin to improve.

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

39. Begetting, nourishing, perfecting, and prophesying are not easy; therefore, we need to learn

40. It was prophesy, and you were born with it already published.

41. 11 Micah prophesies that despite unjust conditions, justice will reach all sorts of people.

42. * When did Lehi prophesy that the Messiah—the Savior—would come?

43. I would not dare to prophesy who will win the election.

44. 7 He prophesied the strange events that were to come.

45. But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and Consolation

46. Old men and Beldames in the streets Do prophesy upon it dangerously.

47. Wherefore, brethren, covet to prophesy, and forbid not to speak with tongues.

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

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

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

51. A prophet; soothsayer; to prophesy; to be a sign: The heavy rain Augurs …

52. 27 She has appeared with messages and prophesies and is venerated throughout the world.

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

54. After they cover his whole face and slap him, they say sarcastically: “Prophesy!

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

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

57. Revelation 11:3 speaks of two witnesses who would prophesy for 1,260 days.

58. At Azusa Street literally any person who came in could stand and prophesy.

59. In some cases their Clairvoyant powers were employed by chiefs for advice and prophesy.

60. But you made the Nazirites drink wine and commanded the prophets not to prophesy.

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

62. 19 When the time came, Cyrus the Persian conquered Babylon just as prophesied.

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

64. As only the true God can prophesy unerringly, this test will expose all impostors.

65. But also, I guess, he is exercising his right as a laibon to prophesy.

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

67. 7 Jesus further prophesied that there would be wars on an unprecedented scale.

68. (2 Chronicles 36:19) As prophesied, the Messiah was born in “Bethlehem Ephrathah.”

69. 16 Isaiah prophesied that eventually no one would ever live in Babylon again.

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

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

72. + A lying vision and a worthless divination and the deceit of their own heart is what they are prophesying to you.

73. Therefore, my brethren, desire earnestly to prophesy, and do not forbid to speak in tongues.

74. Her ability to prophesy about the future made many people think she was a witch.

75. However it would take a brave man to prophesy that they will never come back.

76. “Every woman that prays or prophesies with her head uncovered shames her head,” wrote the apostle Paul.

77. Master Benjamin joined me, gaily prophesying that the mist would soon lift and it would be another splendid day.

78. For you can all prophesy one by one, so that all may learn all be encouraged.

79. But the all-too-human temptation to prophesy inhibits the suspension of judgment so often necessary.

80. A prophet; soothsayer; to prophesy; to be a sign: The heavy rain Augurs a bountiful harvest.