Define ‘prophecy’ as used in the Bible. Locate examples of ‘prophecy’ in Bible verses.
A prophecy is a message inspired by God, a divine revelation. Although Bible prophecy is being fulfilled today, not all divine revelations have future fulfillment.
Prophecy may be an inspired moral teaching, an expression of a divine command or judgment, or a declaration of something to come. Prediction, or foretelling, is not the basic thought conveyed by the root verbs in the original languages (Heb., na vaʼʹ; Gr., pro phe teuʹo); yet it forms an outstanding feature of Bible prophecy. —See PROPHET.
What is the fulfillment of the prophecy written in Daniel chapter 2? What is represented by the feet of iron and clay? See how you benefit from understanding this prophecy.
Those familiar with Bible prophecy may wonder whether this Middle East conflict could be the start of the battle of Armageddon mentioned in the book of Revelation. What does the Bible say? Will governments end war in the Middle East? The Bible says: “Do not put your trust in princes nor in a son of man, who cannot bring salvation.”— Psalm ...
The Prophecy About the Reviving of the Dry Bones—Ezekiel 37:4 - JW.ORG
Decades in advance, Bible students proclaimed the year 1914 would be important in Bible prophecy. Daniel 4, the ‘seven times,’ and the 2,520 years are explained.
Study: Understand the timing of events in Jesus’ prophecy about the last days. When does the great tribulation begin? When does Jesus judge the sheep & the goats?
Jesus’ Prophecy: The Great Tribulation & the Last Days, When? | Study