There were many prophets in The Bible, among them: Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Joel, Micah, Habbakuk, Malachi and others, some weren't even named.
her gift of prophecy did her hlittle good
He said he has the gift of prophecy and can occasionally predict an event that will occur.
Cassandra
prophecy
She was given the gift of prophecy by the god Apollo. she later betrayed him so he cursed this meant that no one believed her prophesy
It sounds like a "pleonasm"... which is like saying, a "free gift."Something can be free, or it can be a gift... but using both together is needless repetition."Predictive prophecy" falls into this category, as "prophecy" IS a "prediction" of future events.Bible prophecy is "history told in advance." It's a "prediction" [fortelling] of what shall come to pass.
Prophecy is the ability to tell what is going to happen. God tells you what is to come An belief by someone that they are able to "see" into the future and predict outcomes or events.
No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.
If for some reason God has blessed you with the gift of prophecy, then only you can authenticate that you have been so blessed by the prophecy that you foretell coming true. Others have to decide if your prophet gift is in fact so, or what you predicted would have happened in the cause of time.
He's not a superhero, he's a god. There's a difference. He did have the gift of prophecy, though.
King Edward is portrayed as a healer, whereas Macbeth is portrayed as delivering death. Edward has "a heavenly gift of prophecy" which he gets from "holy prayers", whereas Macbeth has no gift of prophecy, and the prophecies he gets from the witches are deceptions.
Daniel's wife brought his gift of prophecy to her husband's attention. According to the Book of Daniel in the Bible, Daniel's wife told her husband about his ability to interpret dreams and visions, which eventually led to him serving as an advisor to King Nebuchadnezzar.