still waiting for that
2007-09-11 10:38:59
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answered by mrmoo 3
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If we told you, you would probably deny it. But you can start with these...
http://www.schneblin.com/studies/pdfs/literal_fulfillment.pdf
This study only covers one chapter. There are hundreds more regarding the coming of the Messiah, the calling of Cyrus the Mead by name to allow the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, and the re-establishment of the nation of Israel.
http://www.konig.org/page3.htm
Note that an event like this has never happened before in all of history. In fact, Robert Anderson who was the inspector for Scotland Yard (who almost caught Jack the Ripper) took the book of Daniel as providing the date Messiah was to come. His incredible calculations pinpointed the DAY Jesus rode in to Jerusalem. For this, he was knighted by Queen Victoria and became Sir Robert Anderson. However, he read other prophesies regarding Israel becoming a nation again and thought that this was WAY too preposterous. No nation, after being conquered and scattered, EVER returned again to form a nation and a people. So it must have had some "allegorical" meaning to it. Well, in 1948, Sir Robert Anderson was proven wrong. Sir Robert Anderson believed the Bible, but his doubt in a wild claim such as Israel becoming a nation was too much for him. THAT is how accurate prophecy is. Before the fulfillment took place, Anderson assumed it was wrong (having lived in the Victorian era pre 1948). He twisted nothing, but assumed it was something else entirely. *
Isaiah 34:16
"Search from the book of the LORD, and read: Not one of these shall fail; Not one shall lack her mate. For My mouth has commanded it, and His Spirit has gathered them."
2007-09-11 10:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Many have.
One of my personal favorites is the one in Daniel 8:1-8,20-22 which foretells the rise and fall of Greece with Alexander the Great as it's emperor.
The book of Daniel was completed ca 536 B C E.
Notice that the prophecy is foretold AND explained.
The 'one horn broken off' in verse 8, explained in verse 21 as the "first king", refers to Alexander the Great who, in 323 B C E, at the young age of 32, suddenly died.
Greece was split up betwean his four generals as foretold in verse 8 and 22.
You can verify that this happened by looking up 'Greece and Alexander the Great' either online or at a library.
2007-09-11 10:59:41
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answered by volunteer teacher 6
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Jeremiah 30:3 -- "For lo, the days come, saith the Lord ... that I will cause them [Jews] to return to the land that I gave to their fathers, and they shall possess it."
Jeremiah 30:10 -- "I will save thee [the children of Israel] from afar, and thy seed from the land of their captivity..."
Jeremiah 31:8 - 10 -- "I will bring them from the north country, and gether them from the coasts of the earth ... they shall come with weeping, and with supplications will I lead them ... He that scattered Israel will gather him, and keep him."
In 1948, after almost 1900 years, these verses came true, when the Jews were granted the land of Israel once again.
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And the U.N. has regretted their decision ever since...
Zechariah 12:2 - "Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling to all the people round about."
The U.N. spends a third of all its time and paperwork on "What to do about Israel?" ... Why would such an insignificant nation, less than 1/6 of a percent of the earth's surface, cause trembling to the people around it? Because God said it would be so. And Jerusalem is indeed surrounded on all sides by countries that would love to destroy it, as well as all Jews.
That's just a start. I need to get back to work.
2007-09-11 10:55:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, you hard hearted and stiff necked unbeliever. Have you not read the words of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel or Malachi? Isaiah truly prophecied of Christ in great detail and every word came to pass as promised. Jeremiah told the Jews that they would be carried away and that they would later be brought back. Ezekiel, along with Isaiah, prophecied of the coming forth of a second record of scripture that was literally fulfilled by The Book of Mormon. Malachi promised the coming of Elijah to restore the sealing powers and that came to pass on April 6, 1836 in Kirtland, Ohio.
There are many prophecies from God and His word is always fulfilled. Joseph Smith told of the start of the Civil War in South Carolina resulting from the slave issue.
I have known that I could travel across town in the rain and stay dry because it would not rain while I was out in it. It came to pass even as I said it would. That is small, but it is the same principle. The spirit makes known things of truth or value to us as we need to know them. We can move forward with assurance that it will come to pass even as the spirit revealed it to us. That is prophecy.
2007-09-11 10:58:47
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answered by rac 7
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IF that's what "Christians" are doing this is not any longer hilarious in any respect. whether what i think of is going at here is this= the passages which you assert contradict one yet another, are fairly passages which you in simple terms disagree with era. i'm attracted to listening to from you approximately what passages you think of are contradictory. I agree that we as Christians can interpret scripture incorrect sometime, whether, what i'm asserting is this- now and back people who do no longer prefer to have confidence the essence of scripture, that's adult adult males are sinners, in choose of saving- God enjoyed the international plenty that He gave His Son to die on a pass so as that we can stay perpetually with Him. If I chosen to no longer have confidence some thing, i will attempt very no longer ordinary to make it no longer actual- as quickly as I grew to become a Christian, I had to place aside my satisfaction and admit that i mandatory Jesus to keep me, and that is very no longer ordinary to do-I completely comprehend that. we are saved via grace and faith in Christ. i'm no longer being brainwashed via God in any respect- those that do no longer have confidence are being brainwashed via the finished deceiver devil. I even have yet another question for you? Why are people so protecting as quickly as we are saying Bible is reality? in case you chosen to no longer have confidence this is your determination, whether I chosen to have confidence.
2016-11-14 23:30:34
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answered by ? 4
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I've heard there are about 60 or so prophecies in the Old Testament about Jesus which all fit him perfectly.
I'm not sure if that's good enough for you though, since you'll probably just say they wrote it that way to trick everyone.
2007-09-11 10:42:35
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answered by Ellenaj 3
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over 600 prophecies have been fulfilled......many more are yet to be fulfilled....
and sin did cause Adam to die...it does not state that he would die the next day.....
they do not have to be twisted and warped to fit....the prophecies are very clear to those who can read...
the fool can not understand parables...
2007-09-11 10:45:26
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answered by coffee_pot12 7
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Sure, you just need to start reading the Bible and you will find many of them.
2007-09-11 10:41:20
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Yes, god said that if Adam ate from the tree of life he would die the very next day. Now if we twist a day into 1000 years for God it all fits pretty well.
2007-09-11 10:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hundreds, my friend.
2007-09-11 10:57:56
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answered by ? 6
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