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Prophecy, in a broad sense, is
the prediction of future events.The Old Testament of the Bible
contains prophecies from various Hebrew prophets who foretold
of their people's trials, tribulations and promised blessings.
The Book of Revelation in the New Testament is accepted by
many Christians as a prophecy related by its author of the
events of the end times and Armageddon ("End of the World").We
believe that Yahshua fulfilled many prophecies of the Old
Testament, thus proving he was the 'son of God and that he
will return in the future to fulfill other prophecies
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Prophecy always involves some kind of communication with the future
or with different realms of existence, which are usually not discernible
by or in harmony with empirical science.
Critics of Bible prophecy state that prophetic verses are largely
vague, and are ambiguous enough to allow an excessive flexibility
of interpretation. Others claim that there are prophecies which
either were not, or could not be fulfilled within certain time frames
which have already expired.Throughout this chapter outline we shall
enlighten you with the facts. |
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