If you read Matthew chapter 24, verse 3, you find Jesus disciples asking 'what will be the sign of thy coming, and the end of the world?'(King James) jesus then goes oon to explain a multi-faceted sign describing the events that signify the time of the end. This same prophetic conversation is repeated in parallel accounts in Luke chapter 21 and Mark chapter 13. Also in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, we find a prophecy concerning the "last days." All of these scriptures are found in the NT.
No, Zachariah's prophecy is not in the Gospel of Mark. Zachariah's prophecy is found in the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Bible.
Book of Revelation.
Daniel in the Old Testament and Revelation in the New Testament.
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The New Testament has quite a bit of prophecy throughout... I would imagine you are thinking about the book or Revelation which is Christ's Prophecy concerning the end of this earth iteration.
They are Gospels, History, Letters and Prophecy.
I assume you are talking about prophecies further explained or fulfilled in the New Testament that were either directly mentioned or alluded to in the Old Testament. I do not think there is any prophecy, indeed subject, in the New Testament that is not mentioned or at least touched on in the Old. The only possible exception could be that of the Church in the New Testament, and even that is a moot point.
Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament, only in the New Testament. While some people believe that Jesus is of the house of David, in accordance with prophecy, that has not been proved. In theology all things are debatable.
The new testament.Further thought:The New Testament contains the account of Jesus' life, his fulfillment of prophecy, and his effect on the world. The 'Apostles' were chosen disciples of Christ after he was born on earth(so they were not in the Old Testament). The book of 'Acts' describes the 'deeds or actions' of some of these Apostles in the early days of Christianity
It is found in the new Testament.
Only one New Testament book, Revelation, is considered specifically "prophetic." However, prophetic statements can be found in practically EVERY book of the New Testament.
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