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  • ...) to explain the vision of the ram and the he-goat, and to communicate the prediction of the seventy weeks (Dan. 9:21-27).
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  • (4.) The son of Gemariah. He reported to the king's officers Jeremiah's prediction, which he had heard Baruch read (Jer. 36:11, 13) from his father Gemariah's
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  • ...flee for his life. But before he went he gave expression to that wonderful prediction regarding the future of this mysterious people, whose "goodly tents" were s
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  • Was "divided and scattered" according to the prediction in Gen. 49:5-7. They gradually dwindled in number, and sank into a position
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  • ...t for from prison, where he had been confined, probably on account of some prediction disagreeable to Ahab; and he condemned the expedition, and prophesied that
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  • Chapter 25 is a prediction of the 70 years of captivity that were to come. This was the early part of
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  • ...d was to be put away for safe keeping. This would emphasize [[Jeremiah]]'s prediction that the captives would return, and the land would again be cultivated.
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  • Or prediction, was one of the functions of the prophet. It has been defined as a "miracle The great prediction which runs like a golden thread through the whole contents of the Old Testa
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  • ...The closing verse is quoted in the song of Zacharias (Luke 1:72, 73). The prediction regarding the place "where Christ should be born," one of the most remarkab
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  • ...vity of [[Jerusalem]] and dispersion of the people among the nations. This prediction and its fulfillment in Jewish history contain powerful evidence for the div
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  • [[Isaiah]] 9:6 is a definite prediction of the birth of our [[Lord]] [[Jesus Christ]]. The prophecy of this verse i
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  • ...y heart of this section is chapter 53, which is the greatest Old Testament prediction of Christ's [[death]] on the cross. Chapters 40--66 emphasize a note of com
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  • ...rses 13-17) was the desert between Edom and [[Babylon]]. This chapter is a prediction that they will experience a terrific blow, and Sargon did invade Arabia in
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  • ...n. 9:21); and the conduct of Ham on this sad occasion led to the memorable prediction regarding his three sons and their descendants. Noah "lived after the flood
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  • ...er to the destruction of the enemies of the [[gospel]] [[church]]. See the prediction of the success of that war; Edom shall be spoiled, and brought down. All th
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  • == THE NATURE OF SCRIPTURE PREDICTION.== 799. Scripture prediction, or prophecy, as it is popularly called, is not merely sacred history writt
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  • ...g permitted to exist. Within forty years after our Lord's crucifixion, his prediction of its overthrow was accomplished (Luke 19: 41-44). The Roman legions took
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  • ...of Pentecost Peter argued the necessity of Christ's resurrection from the prediction in Ps. 16 (Acts 2:24-28). In his own discourses, also, our Lord clearly int
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  • [[God's Word to Women Lesson 97 | Lesson 97]] The Nature of Scripture Prediction
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  • |[[God's Word to Women Lesson 97 | The Nature of Scripture Prediction]]
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