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prophesy and also
Servius derives the names Faunus and Fauna, collectively the Fatui, from fari ( to prophesy ): they " are also called Fatui because they utter divine prophecy in a state of stupor ".
Legba also shares similarities to Orunmila, the orisha of prophesy who taught mankind how to use mighty Ifá.
It also featured in Greek mythology ; the mythical hero Perseus fulfilled an oracle's prophesy by accidentally killing Acrisius with a discus while competing in the pentathlon.
There was also a verb βακίζω " to prophesy ", secondarily derived from the name Bakis ( similarly to the case of σιβυλλίζω: Σίβυλλα " Sibyl ").
As part of that process, he also hinted that he was to be one of the two witnesses of Revelation ch. 11, who would have special powers to prophesy and perform miracles, and would be killed in Jerusalem and raised up after 3½ days and taken up to heaven in a cloud.
The Middle Persian sources also prophesy that at the end of the world, Dahāg will at last burst his bonds and ravage the world, consuming one in three humans and livestock.

prophesy and said
He is identified with the Obadiah who was the servant of Ahab, and it is said that he was chosen to prophesy against Edom because he was himself an Edomite.
Anne suffered from seizures in which she spasmed, blasphemed and was said to be able to utter prophesy " vexed and tourmented by our gostly enemye the devyll ".
* Fástini Airt meic Cuind ocus a chretem (" The prophesy of Art mac Cuinn and his faith ": in which the 2nd century king is said to have foreseen the coming of Christianity )

prophesy and son
* Micaiah, a prophet and the son of Imlah, who gave a negative prophesy to Ahab on his request
The prophesy turned out to be incorrect, and the King decreed that Peter should be dragged through the streets of the town tied to a horse's tail and hanged together with his son.
In the Dialogue between Myrddin and his sister Gwenddydd () of the Red Book of Hergest, a succession of future kings is given in a prophesy, listing them correctly up to Cadwallon ap Cadfan, but then omitting Cadafael and listing Cadwallon's son Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon as following his father on the throne.
Eve's son by Adam would have presumably been called " Adam's seed " so it has been suggested, since a woman does not naturally produce seed, that " her seed " is the first prophesy of an eventual human messiah produced by means of a virgin birth.

prophesy and did
Moreover, having lived with two such godless persons as Ahab and Jezebel without learning to act as they did, he seemed the most suitable person to prophesy against Esau ( Edom ), who, having been brought up by two pious persons, Isaac and Rebekah, had not learned to imitate their good deeds.
Therefore Gaiseric freed Licinia Eudoxia ( thus fulfilling Daniel's prophesy ) and her daughter Placidia ( Olybrius ' wife ), but did not stop his raids on Italian's coasts, in order to press for the election of his candidate on the Western throne, but his project failed, because Ricimer, who had become the Magister militum of the West, chose Libius Severus as new Emperor ( 461 – 465 ).
In the Recovery Version, the translation used by the believers in the local churches, one footnote for 1 Corinthians 14: 34 reads :" According to 1 Corinthians 11: 5, women may prophesy ( both in public and meetings ), that is, ( mainly ) speak for the Lord and speak forth the Lord with their head covered, and Acts 2: 17, 18 and 21: 9 confirm that women did prophesy.
Here some years afterwards, according to, where he is described as " the evangelist " ( a term found again in the New Testament only in Ephesians ; 2 Timothy ), he entertained Paul and his companion on their way to Jerusalem ; at that time " he had four daughters which did prophesy ".

prophesy and first
The first 39 chapters prophesy doom for a sinful Judah and for all the nations of the world that oppose God, while the last 27 prophesy the restoration of the nation of Israel and a new creation in God's glorious future kingdom ; this section includes the Songs of the Suffering Servant, four separate passages referring to the nation of Israel, interpreted by Christians as prefiguring the coming of Jesus Christ.
His status, as viewed by rabbinical literature, is that he was the last of the Hebrew Judges and the first of the major prophets who began to prophesy inside the Land of Israel.
The last part of Jeremiah 49 is an apocalyptic oracle against Elam which states that Elam will be scattered to the four winds of the earth, but " will be, in the end of days, that I will return their captivity ," a prophesy self-dated to the first year of Zedekiah ( 597 BC ).
Inherit the Wind ( issues 108 to 111 ): The first results of the enigmatic prophesy about the Cubs.
He had been the first foreign journalist to be refused a re-entry permit into the Soviet Union in 1929 for his negative reporting of the Five-Year Plan and prophesy of an impending famine in Ukraine.

prophesy and thing
The related meaning " thing spoken or written by a prophet " is from c. 1300, while the verb " to prophesy " is recorded by 1377.

prophesy and would
Later Elijah would prophesy about Jezebel's death, because of her sin.
As a young boy, he was divinely inspired to prophesy about a coming time that would be unbearable and that the time to leave Russia was now.
Jeremiah was called by Elohim to give prophesy of Jerusalem ’ s destruction that would occur by invaders from the North.
* That he was convinced of the importance of his fulfilling the role perfectly ( after all prophesy and expectation ), and that he could not allow himself to fail, as that would undoubtedly lead to his being declared a false Messiah.
Attempting to interpret the book of Revelation, he promised the millennium in 1672, and guaranteed miraculous assistance to those who would undertake the destruction of the Pope and the house of Austria, even venturing to prophesy that Oliver Cromwell, Gustavus Adolphus, and George I Rákóczi, prince of Transylvania, would perform the task.
Considering the long history and Nagasena's ( a Brahmin who became a Buddhist sage and lived about 150 BC ) prophesy that the Emerald Buddha would bring " prosperity and pre-eminence to each country in which it resides ", the Emerald Buddha deified in the Wat Phra Kaew is deeply revered and venerated in Thailand as the protector of the country.
Alexander died of exhaustion after a game of tzykanion on June 6, 913, allegedly fulfilling his brother's prophesy that he would reign for 13 months.
According to the Skanda Purana, there was a divine prophesy that King Indradyumna would arrive at the Purushottam kshetra and desire to settle down there after renouncing Samsar.
On another occasion, the young Cúchulainn overheard Cathbad prophesy that anyone who took arms on that day would have everlasting fame but a short life ; he immediately ran to Conchobar and asked to be armed.
For this deed, according to the legend, St. Ronan prophesied that Diarmait would die when a roofbeam fell on his head ; Saint Ciaran prophesied that he would die in the same manner as Flann ; but Bec mac Dé, Diarmait's druid, gave a much more elaborate prophesy, foretelling a threefold death.
Encausse's follower allege that he informed the Tsar that he would be able to magically avert Alexander's prophesy so long as Encausse was alive: Nicholas kept his hold on the throne of Russia until 141 days after Papus's death.

prophesy and be
Jesus commissions the Twelve Disciples and sends them to preach to the Jews, perform miracles, and prophesy the imminent coming of the Kingdom, commanding them to travel lightly, without staff or sandals, and to be prepared for persecution.
Other arguments against historicity include the silence of Josephus ( who does record several other examples of Herod ’ s willingness to commit such acts to protect his power, noting that he " never stopped avenging and punishing every day those who had chosen to be of the party of his enemies ") and the views that the story is an apologetic device or a constructed fulfilment of prophesy.
A folktale recorded John O ' Donovan in 1835 tells how Balor, in an attempt to avoid a druid's prophesy that he will be killed by his own grandson, imprisons Ethniu in a tower on Tory Island away from all contact with men.
A crowd gathered and was addressed by the Apostle Peter who stated that the occurrence was the fulfillment of Joel ’ s prophecy, " And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy ".
He then meets three witches who prophesy that he will one day be King ; he does not know that they thought he was Henry Tudor.
In his reign, Ether came under the direction of God to prophesy to the people, and could not be restrained.
While the narration never gets to 1527, there are some clues that prophesy this end, which can be compared to the punishment of Babel for the Romans ' sins: Pues « año de veinte e siete, deja a Roma y vete », says the author ( Arrived the year of twenty-seven, leave Rome and go away ), as a clear manifestation of the divine punishment for the bad actions ( along with the dogma of remuneration in the Christian faith ).
When vdp in early 1969 was moved to prophesy callings for the diaconal ministry, vB called for resistance: deacons should be chosen by the congregation, wherefore prophesied callings were un-biblical.

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