Prediction.
Forecast.
Divination.
Soothsaying.
Synonyms may include prophesy, signify, indicate, presage, promise, or foretell.
Usually not. Prophesy by definition is non technical.
and so the prophesy for told that jedward are the best band ever
The word "prophesy" is a noun and so doesn't have a present tense. Only verbs have tenses.
The word "prophesy" is in the King James Version of the Bible 90 times. It is in 78 verses.
The root meaning of the word "Vatican" is from the Latin "vatic anus," which means "prophetic or divine." The Vatican is a city-state within Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
נִיבֵּא (nibbeh) = "to prophesy"It comes from the word navi (נביא) which means prophet.
Yes there is Bluestar's prophesy
Both are a function of receiving and delivering the word of God and/or the mysterious revelation of the future.
Yes, the GeneralBaptist believes in prophesy.
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No, there is no such word as prophesise (British English) or prophesize (US English).The correct verb is "prophesy". For example "I prophesy the volcano will erupt tonight".The correct noun is "prophecy". For example "the prophecy has come true".Prophesise / prophesize is a very common grammatical error. No such word actually exists in the English language.Further Information:On the Vocabulary.com websiteOn The Free Dictionary website