"Consider the fact that everything God has said in the Bible has proved to be. All the prophecies recorded have been completely accurate and were fulfilled down to the smallest detail"
Is this correct? Also how many unfulfilled prophecies are there? Does anyone know if there are any or do we onlt concentrate on the positive ones whilst using propaganda?
2007-08-27
11:34:30
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Every single prophecy has been fulfilled. FACT
That's that cleared up then..
2007-08-27
11:39:58 ·
update #1
Samuel Crow "We will arrive on the battlefield of Armageddon in approximately seven years. Shortly after that battle, all prophecies will have been fulfilled"
That's a joke right?
2007-08-27
11:44:48 ·
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And the proof, for him, is in the bible. Weak, weak, weak.
2007-08-27 11:38:03
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answered by S K 7
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Many prophecies were, but we are still awaiting the fulfillment of all of the book of Revelation, as well as the parallel prophecies in Daniel. Alot of what Jesus said (especially in Matthew chapter 24) also applies to the end of the age and the Apostle Paul also spoke of things that would also occur at the end of the age. So to say that ALL have been fulfilled is not correct. There are also plenty of prophecies by Isaiah, Daniel and other OT prophets that were to have partial fulfillment in OT times and partial fulfillment in the end of the age.
2007-08-27 18:42:10
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answered by Simon Peter 5
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It is not entirely correct, but God is working on the final chapter. At this moment, Revelations are being fulfilled and we are in tribulation with absence of rapture. We will arrive on the battlefield of Armageddon in approximately seven years. Shortly after that battle, all prophesies will have been fulfilled.
"66 From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him."...." If any man have an ear, let him hear."
No joke.
2007-08-27 18:42:51
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answered by Son of David 6
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Its true all the prophecies in the bible have been fullfilled......I believe that the only jesus hasn't returned yet is because the hearts of the saints are crying out for their lost loved ones and all that are lost. Because no one would wish hell on some one not even their worst enemy.....(Jesus is coming soon the rapture is closer now than it's ever been.)
2007-08-27 19:18:20
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answered by shawmeli 2
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No not all the prophecies have been fulfilled. Some are yet to still come true.
2007-08-27 18:39:50
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answered by 9_ladydi 5
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Only the end times prophecies in my opinion are left to be fullfilled like the bad that the world is going to go through at the end (the great tribulation such as the world has never known since the beginning of time nor will ever know again) Jesus' second coming, the 2 resurrections and final judgment. That's all I can think of that's left to be fullfilled.
2007-08-27 18:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know about prophecies in the bible and i dont care but all i know is that i read the bible once and there was nothing one could call specific, everything was kind of poetic, there was no "prophecy" telling: In the year 1939 there is gonna be a world war or something like that, it was all just images that one can interpret like this and another like that...if some people will believe they have been fulfilled well i would think it is in their heads.
2007-08-27 18:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several biggies. The destruction of Egypt was one. Which is kind of weird since the bible was actually written after some of the predictions were supposed to have happened.
I am not going to go look them up right now for you but the bible dets plenty of stuff wrong and it does include at l;east three failed predictions. Predictions that the clock ran out on.
2007-08-27 18:42:24
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answered by ? 5
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The supposed "historical facts" don’t even line up. Like the wrong prophet with the wrong king at the wrong battle and it was first written down years after the fact. That’s is historical fiction. The setting maybe a historical fact, but what they said happened is fiction. We don’t know who wrote the gospel, The first one Mark was written at least 30 to 60 years after Jesus died. Matthew and Luke had a copy of Mark with them when they wrote their books. John was deliberately written to fill in the gaps and the arguments that the new christian faith was having. These are stories passed on for years and years before written down. None of these are first hand accounts even though they are written that way.
Every religion has their spin on it, but try to find the facts. The conclusion is that there is little in the bible old or new that is fact. It mentions places that are real, but that’s about it. You can walk the streets where Jesus carried his cross, but did he really carry a cross? I try to find sources out side the bible that mention the same thing the bible does. Like the census that was talked and why Joseph went to Bethlehem. No record of it ever happening outside the bible. This is not the stone age. There was all kinds of trading with other countries. Something should have been mention somewhere about this massive disruption of the economy. Anyhow, we base our faith on the stories of Jesus in the gospels. It they can not be proven as fact, even by the Roman empire, then faith is based on fiction?
2007-08-27 18:40:34
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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If you read Revelation many prophesies have not been fulfilled, I'll give you one Jesus second coming has not come yet, the 7 seals have not been opened...
2007-08-27 18:42:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The bible says that Jesus did several things intentionally so it could be said that prophesy was fulfilled. Jesus knew these prophesies very well. Several other Messiahs did the same. You can call it reverse fulfillment of prophesy.
2007-08-27 18:42:52
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answered by Shawn B 7
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