Yes - in the roundabout link that prophesies were made.
The bible said he is going to come back to take those who have done his will to the place he has made for them...
To come to pass means that something occurs. "It will come to pass" means it will happen.
It gives prophesies.
Nostradamus
It prophesies the destruction of Babylonia.
Matthew 28:20 not the World but Wickiness
he gave the gift of prophesies
You have produced a garbled version of whatever proverb you are trying to ask about. Possibly something like, the bigger they come, the harder they fall.
to happen
The phrase "G-d's prophecies will come to pass" isn't a phrase you hear amongst Jews.
They were criminals and it was a common tradition for Jews to nail criminals on a cross. Also, it had been Biblically predicted that Jesus would make his death among common thieves: there were many prophesies concerning the nature and circumstance of His death and His resurrection that were brought to pass at this time.