Many books of The Bible have prophecy but the main ones for "End Times" prophecy are Revelation, Daniel, Ezekial, Zechariah, Matthew chapter24 for starters. There are numerous websites that focus on end time prophecy, just use your search engine. It's an exciting adventure.
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Nearly one-third of the Bible is prophecy. Yet, it's not written like an encyclopedia where prophecies are categorically defined. God's prophecies are scattered throughout the Old Testament.
While some books sport the prophet's name... these are the easy ones to spot.
However, prophecies are found in the Books of Moses and the Psalms as well. As Jesus told His disciples: "...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)
God made it so that His Truth would have to be studied, dug into and discovered like a priceless treasure. Otherwise, if it's only read in snippets... the big picture God's Word paints remains hidden and the reader misses the treasure.
"...the Word of the Lord was unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken." (Isa.28:13)
Book of Daniel and Revelation
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According to Jesus Christ... prophecies are scattered throughout the entire Bible:
"...that all things [prophecies] MUST BE FULFILLED, which were written in THE LAW OF MOSES, and IN THE PROPHETS, and IN THE PSALMS, CONCERNING ME." (Luke 24:44 KJV)
What's called the "Old Testament" today was all of the Scriptures when Jesus walked the earth in the flesh, and that the apostles knew. And what's called the "New Testament" is the quoting of the "Old Testament" Scriptures... onlyilluminated by the Holy Spirit and Understood in the hearts and minds of God's servants.
"Then opened He their Understanding, that they might Understand the Scriptures..." (verse 45).
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
There are either direct prophecies of or allusions to the Messiah in some way or another in every single book of the Bible, INCLUDING the poetic books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon.
The naming being weird is an issue of perspective. Many of the names of the Biblical books are derived from the names of the characters in the Bible, whose names were in Ancient Hebrew, or from the early Greek or Latin translations of the books' names.
The names of the Bible books in Swahili are translated as follows: Genesis: Mwanzo Exodus: Kutoka Psalms: Zaburi Matthew: Mathayo
it is called " the Bible"
Ruth, and Esther
Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Numbers, Nehemiah, and Nahum are three books of the bible starting with "N".
Some books of the bible have 2 or or more parts. So where there are 57 names of books there are effectively 66 boks in total.
Yes, the prophecies in Riordan's books are fictional, and used to help create a storyline.
i have a religious Manga book associated to the bible, but the characters have different names