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Prophecy and Berchán
William Forbes Skene reads the Chronicle as placing Causantín's death at Inverdovat ( by Newport-on-Tay ), which appears to match the Prophecy of Berchán.
Willingly or not — the 11th-century Prophecy of Berchán, a verse history in the form of a supposed prophecy, states that it was not a voluntary decision — Constantine abdicated in 943 and entered a monastery, leaving the kingdom to Malcolm.
Although his retirement may have been involuntary, the Life of Cathróe of Metz and the Prophecy of Berchán portray Constantine as a devout king.
The Prophecy of Berchán may refer to Domnall in stanzas 123 – 124:
His later reign, in line with his description as " the man of many sorrows " in the Prophecy of Berchán, was not successful.
The Prophecy of Berchán has it that he was wounded and died at Scone, sixty miles to the south, some days later.
Willingly or not — the 11th-century Prophecy of Berchán, a verse history in the form of a supposed prophecy, states that it was not a voluntary decision that Constantine II abdicated in 943 and entered a monastery, leaving the kingdom to Malcolm.
Other sources place this most probably in the Mearns, either at Fetteresso following the Chronicle, or at Dunnottar following the Prophecy of Berchán.
Verses of The Prophecy of Berchán allude to the murder of another Scottish king: " Alas a king will take sovereignity for four nights and one month ; I think it is grievous that the Gaels will boast, woe to him who celebrates him.
* Hudson, Benjamin T., The Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish Highkings in the early Middle Ages.
He was a son of Cináed mac Maíl Coluim ; the Prophecy of Berchán says that his mother was a woman of Leinster and refers to him as Máel Coluim Forranach, " the destroyer ".
" The Prophecy of Berchán, perhaps the inspiration for John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun's accounts where Máel Coluim is killed fighting bandits, says that he died by violence, fighting " the parricides ", suggested to be the sons of Máel Brigte of Moray.
* Hudson, Benjamin T., The Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish High-Kings of the Early Middle Ages.
The stanzas of The Prophecy of Berchán covering Constantine III give him a mostly negative assessment: " A king will take sovereignity, who will not be king ; after him, Scotland will be nothing.
* Hudson, Benjamin T., Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish High-Kings of the Early Middle Ages.
The Prophecy of Berchán, however, claims that he died " in the house of the same holy apostle, where his father ", that is at the céli dé monastery of St Andrews.
Donald is given the epithet Dásachtach, " the Madman ", by the Prophecy of Berchán.
The Prophecy of Berchán places Donald's death at Dunnottar, but appears to attribute it to Gaels rather than Norsemen ; other sources report he died at Forres.
The Prophecy of Berchán appears to suggest that another king reigned for a short while between Donald II and Constantine II, saying " half a day will he take sovereignty ".
American Celticist Benjamin Hudson, relying on the Prophecy of Berchán in his 1996 book of the same name, is confident that Eochaid can be identified and that he was indeed a Scottish or Pictish king.
* Hudson, Benjamin T., The Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish High-Kings of the Early Middle Ages.
The Prophecy of Berchán also associates Áedán with Leinster.
The Prophecy of Berchán says of Áedán: " Thirteen years ( one after another ) will fight against the Pictish host ( fair the diadem ).
The Prophecy of Berchán places his death in Kintyre and says " e will not be king at the time of his death ", while the 12th century Acta Sancti Lasriani claims that he was expelled from the kingship.

Prophecy and verse
The Prophecy of Seventy Septets ( or literally ' seventy times seven ') appears in the angel Gabriel's reply to Daniel, beginning with verse 22 and ending with verse 27 in the ninth chapter of the Book of Daniel, a work included in both the Jewish Tanakh and the Christian Bible ; as well as the Septuagint.
Throughout the years Voice of Prophecy broadcasts were marked by an opening theme song of " Lift Up the Trumpet " performed by the King's Heralds quartet and closed with Richard's poem " Have Faith in God " each week having a new verse written.

Prophecy and history
The story of these Khotanese monks is recorded the Li yul lung-btsan-pa or ' Prophecy of the Li Country ', a Buddhist history of Khotan which has been preserved as part of the Tibetan Tanjur.
* Potter, David Stone, Prophecy and history in the crisis of the Roman Empire: a historical commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle, Cf.
Prophecy and certain other spiritual gifts were somewhat rarely acknowledged throughout church history.
* Potter, David Stone,, Prophecy and history in the crisis of the Roman Empire: a historical commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle, 1990.
* Prophecy: Parallel to the " Legacy " history, and following the Mirage and Urza's Saga histories, in Dominaria the warrior kingdom of Keld ensues war all across Jamuraa.
The Church of God ( Huntsville, Alabama ) shares a common history with the Church of God of Prophecy ( COGOP ) up until their division in 1943.
The Church of God at Jerusalem Acres shares its early history with the Church of God of Prophecy.
Furthermore, if a page from Prophecy Book is burned then that part of history is erased, and if a specific Choujins page is burned the same will happen to them.
Prophecy and history in the crisis of the Roman Empire: a historical commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle, 1990.

Prophecy and which
It is uncertain which, if any, of the Prophecy of Bercháns kings should be taken to be Áed.
Others are known only from mentions in Clement's own writings, including On Marriage and On Prophecy, although few are attested by other writers and it is difficult to separate works which he intended to write from those which were actually completed.
Around 177, Apollinarius, Bishop of Hierapolis, presided over a synod which condemned the New Prophecy.
As the name " New Prophecy " implied, Montanism was a movement focused around prophecy, specifically those of the movement's founders which were believed to contain the Holy Spirit's revelation for the present age.
The various " principles of faith " that have been enumerated over the intervening centuries carry no greater weight than that imparted to them by the fame and scholarship of their respective authors, as the only added weight is direct Prophecy, which is considered to have been lost in the 4th or 5th century BCE.
Norse mythology also contains examples of necromancy, such as the scene in the Prophecy of the Völva ( Völuspá ) in which Odin summons a völva, or shamanic seeress, from the dead to tell him of the future.
After this, Spike takes on Angel to prove which one of them is the Champion spoken of in the Shanshu Prophecy.
The Marduk Prophecy is a text describing the travels of the Marduk idol from Babylon, in which he pays a visit to the land of Ḫatti, corresponding to the statue ’ s seizure during the sack of the city by Mursilis I in 1531 BC, Assyria, when Tukulti-Ninurta I overthrew Kashtiliash IV in 1225 BC and took the idol to Assur, and Elam, when Kudur-nahhunte ransacked the city and pilfered the statue around 1160 BC.
Prophecy is a process in which one or more messages that have been communicated to a prophet are then communicated to others.
* Wolfgang Hohlbein: Die Prophezeihung ( The Prophecy ), in which Echnaton is killed by Ay and curses him into eternal life until a prophecy is fulfilled.
The Prophecy is not without its critics, and the entry which is assumed to identify Eochaid, calling him the Briton of the Clyde, refers to his mother as " the woman of Dún Guaire ( Bamburgh )", which raises unanswered questions.
The Prophecy of Merlin which features the enduring legend of the Red Dragon is centred on Dinas Emrys
He ultimately severed ties with them as the result of a doctrinal dispute when he began to teach a form of British Israelism, which would later make up his book The United States and Britain in Prophecy.
In 1956, he published the booklet 1975 in Prophecy !, which predicted an upcoming nuclear war and subsequent enslavement of mankind, leading to the return of Jesus Christ.
The phrase was coined by Leon Festinger in his 1956 book When Prophecy Fails, which chronicled the followers of a UFO cult as reality clashed with their fervent belief in an impending apocalypse.
To these, but with special reference to the work of Chandler, which maintained that a number of prophecies were literally fulfilled by Christ, Collins replied with his Scheme of Literal Prophecy Considered ( 1727 ).
Al Jourgensen remixed and co-produced Spyder Baby's " Bitter ", which was released by Blind Prophecy Records in early 2008.
In 1923, Tomlinson was impeached, causing a division which led to the creation, by followers of Tomlinson, of what would become known as the Church of God of Prophecy.
In particular, the Prophecy of Neferty dates to about this time, which purports to be an oracle of an Old Kingdom priest, who predicts a king, Amenemhet I, arising from the far south of Egypt to restore the kingdom after centuries of chaos.
The Prophecy of Merlin is a 12th-century poem written in Latin hexameters by John of Cornwall, which he claimed was based or revived from a lost manuscript in the Cornish language.

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