In the prophets like Daniel, and Revelations.
There are a total of 22 prophecies in the Book of Revelation. These prophecies cover various events such as the end times, judgment, and the second coming of Christ.
One will find Israel mentioned in the following verses of the book of Zechariah 1:19, 8:13, 9:1,11:14, and 12:1 ..... Zechariah is related to the end times as all the prophecies of the minor prophets are.
One set of prophecies has to do with Theban King Oedipus' life. According to these prophecies, Oedipus will kill his own father and marry his own mother.Another set of prophecies has to do with Oedipus' downfall and death. According to these prophecies, Oedipus will become blind and end up being driven into exile.
Daniel is important to Christians today, because the prophecies contained in the book of Daniel are relavant for us today, and they tell us who will be the main players in the end times. The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation go together and help explain each other.
Pastor Lindsey Williams focuses on end-times prophecies. Many of his predictions, such as a declaration of martial law in the U.S. by 2010 and the collapse of the U.S. dollar.
The book of Revelation is considered a vision of the future in the Bible. It contains symbolic language and prophecies about the end times, the final judgment, and the establishment of God's kingdom.
Raymond C. Hundley has written: 'Will the world end in 2012?' -- subject(s): Prophecies, End of the world, Two thousand twelve, A.D., Eschatology 'Will the world end in 2012?' -- subject(s): Prophecies, End of the world, Two thousand twelve, A.D., Eschatology
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A:The good thing about prophecy is that you can usually make it mean what you want it to mean. The early Christians wanted prophecy to be about Jesus, so they found various ways to present the Old Testament as prophesying the birth, life and crucifixion of Jesus. At around the same time as Jesus, the Dead Sea sect (possibly Essenes) found different ways of presenting the Old Testament as prophesying the end times, and they were convinced the Old Testament prophecies were that the end times would occur within their own lifetimes.Now, Jesus is accepted as part of our history, so the focus has shifted to more immediate concerns, such as the end times, which many are still convinced will come "soon."Burton L. Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament) can help with a trick that he sees happen all the time in the classrooms of the School of Theology at Claremont, and which seem to come naturally when studying the Bible. One can ask any question of the Bible and get some kind of answer. At first the study of a text may not seem to support the answer one hopes to find in the Bible. But with a little ingenuity, one can set up the comparison again with other emphases and make the answer come out right. So, if you need prophecies about the end times, you follow the process outlined by Mack, and you can see as many prophecies of end times as you wish.
Do you mean the whole series? Well if so then they figure out ( Gregor and Ripred ) that the guy who writes prophecies is just completely loony and there making there lives fit his prophecies it's not fate. And I think that Gregor and her end up together.
Approximately 28% of the Scripture relates to prophecy with more than 80% future. From Genesis to Revelation with Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Daniel considered major prophets for the end-times.
to find out when you have reached the end point