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II Peter 1:21 "For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost." Although primarily associated with foretelling the future, prophecy may also be forth-telling. To forthtell means to state, to set forth, to speak forth. Prophecy literally means "that which is foretold and that which is forththold."
A burden is a heavy load that must be carried, either a physical one or a figurative burden, as of guilt or sorrow.ANother word for hardship to be endured.
The term prophecy is often used to refer to a prediction of future events. It can also mean any message from God. The role of the Old Testament prophets was to proclaim God's message to His people. Many of these messages included predictions of the judgment that would fall upon God's people or the surrounding nations because of their sins. The prophets also foretold the coming of a future Messiah who would save His people. Christians see Jesus as the fulfillment of those prophecies.
Hardship -------- * Burden - Load - Weight - Lumber - Weigh down - Saddle - Encumber - Trouble - Yoke - TrishiaT
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You probably mean my best bud Andrew Burden who is really nice and honest.
Burden can mean different things, like a heavy load or a harship. Multiple burden means that there would be more than one load to carry, or more than one, probably many, hardships a person was experiencing.
You really should buy yourself a dictionary! 'Burden' means 'to load'; 'impede' means 'to oppose'. So, no, they do not mean the same thing!
Like all true prophets of God we are to focus our attention upon their works and their words. Remember they are a spokesperson for the Almighty, they speak on His behalf and are able to say "Thus sayeth the Lord".
The prophecy's meaning is not yet known, as it has not been revealed yet.