The Bible still has many unfulfilled prophecies that are said to happen in the last days.
most of them are in the Book of Revelation.
All of them except one. That is the return of Christ.
Not at all.
all of the above
In the Bible, the Book of Ezekiel is not classified as a history book, but as one of the major prophets.The Book of Ezekiel displays a knowledge of Israelite history, and the chronological order of the visions Ezekiel describes is rational, but it is unlikely that he really did experience visions as of God. At times, Ezekiel appears to blur the distinction between Israel (the northern kingdom) and Judah, whereas his slightly older contemporary Jeremiah stringently observed the distinctions between the separate nations of Israel and Judah, especially in the early chapters which otherwise bear comparison with aspects of Ezekiel's historical allegories. The book is didactic and demonstrates an awareness of self-interest. Also, too many of Ezekiel's prophecies were never fulfilled, or only partially so, for them to have been of divine origin. Several times, Ezekiel prophesied the imminent return of all the Israelites scattered by the Assyrian conquest in 722 BCE, but this never happened and, after intermarriage and assimilation, can never happen.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-ezekiel-explained
You either list the elements, or you specify a rule fulfilled by all elements of the set (and only by them).
All of them except one. That is the return of Christ.
This is a list of the Old Testament prophetic books.Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Hagaii, Zachariah, MalachiAnswer:According to Jesus Christ, the entire Old Testament is made up of "prophetic" books:"...These are the Words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning Me." (Luke 24:44)
Preterism is 1 of 4 ways of interpreting biblical prophetic scripture. Preterists (as they are known) see all prophecy fulfilled by 70AD - the key event being the destruction of the Jerusalem temple by Roman armies commanded by General Titus.
Preterism is one of the 4 ways of interpreting prophetic scripture. The word preterist comes from the meaning "past". The "preterist" sees all prophetic scripture from the bible fulfilled by 70AD - the destruction of the Jewish temple by the Roman armies commanded by Titus. This fulfillment includes the Second Coming, the rise of the Anitchirst, the 21 judgments mentioned in the book of Revelation among other things.
About 700 hundred years earlier Isaiah prophesied that a virgin would give birth to a baby who would save his people. He also told the trial of Jesus . That prophecy has been completely-fulfilled. However, Isaiah made many other prophecies, some of which have been only partially-fulfilled and others not at all.
All of the prophecies in the Percy Jackson Series are fulfilled.
Not at all.
Love for someone that could never have been fulfilled -- at the end she says that she probably will never tell him about it after all.
Yes, that's why they are called 'visions'. However, remember it is what your mind sees: even blind people have visions. Among native people of the North American plains, visions were an important part of personal destiny, and they were often induced by fasting and physical hardship, but people in cultures all over the world have seen visions without inducement.
Only you and you alone.
no she doesnt!!! however, there is somthing called deja vu that many people believe they go through. similar to ravens visions, people believe that they have already seen the future... although it hasn't been scientifically proven, psychics are everywhere. it all amounts to, do you believe?
Visions - 1976 All I Could See from Where I Stood 2-8 was released on: USA: 10 November 1977