The King ordered the execution of all newborns to prevent the fulfillment of the prophecy predicting his downfall at the hands of a newborn child.
A prophecy predicts that future Theban King Oedipus will kill his father, Theban King Laius. It also predicts that he will marry his mother, Theban Queen Jocasta. As much as he tries to escape the prophecies, Oedipus ends up running closer to their fulfillment.
Kenneth Copeland - 1985 The Fulfillment of End-Time Prophecy was released on: USA: 18 February 2013
The prophecy of Daniel's 70 weeks in the King James Version of the Bible is significant because it predicts the coming of the Messiah and provides a timeline for important events in Jewish history, such as the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is seen as a key prophecy in understanding the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation.
Jehu, the king of Israel, fulfilled God's prophecy regarding Jezebel's death. According to 2 Kings 9, he was anointed king and commanded to eliminate the house of Ahab, which included Jezebel. When Jehu confronted her in Jezreel, she was thrown from a window by her own eunuchs at his command, leading to her death and the fulfillment of the prophecy.
The David prophecy about Jesus is significant in the context of biblical prophecy because it foretells the coming of a Messiah who will be a descendant of King David. This prophecy is important because it connects Jesus to the lineage of David, fulfilling the Messianic prophecies that predicted a future savior for the people of Israel. By fulfilling this prophecy, Jesus is seen as the promised Messiah who brings salvation and redemption to humanity, as foretold in the Old Testament.
I assume it means the same as the linear and/or progressive fulfillment of prophecy as time gets closer and nearer to the end of the 'conduit' called the end-time.
The 70 weeks of Daniel in the King James Version of the Bible is a prophecy that foretells the coming of the Messiah and the events leading up to his arrival. It is seen as a timeline for the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation and redemption.
JESUS was the messiah that was promised in the old testament. He was the fulfillment of old testament prophecy.
In fulfillment of Zechariah 9:9
Acrisius, the king of Argos, believes he has avoided the prophecy that foretold he would be killed by his grandson by imprisoning his daughter, Danaë, in a bronze chamber to prevent her from becoming pregnant. However, despite his attempts to control fate, Danaë is visited by Zeus and gives birth to Perseus. This ultimately leads to the fulfillment of the prophecy when Perseus inadvertently kills Acrisius later in life.
When he realizes that he misinterprets the last prophecy.
Laius, the King of Thebes in Greek mythology, was on his way to Delphi to consult the Oracle. He sought guidance regarding a prophecy that foretold he would be killed by his own son. This journey ultimately set into motion a series of tragic events that fulfilled the prophecy, leading to his demise at the hands of his son, Oedipus. The quest for knowledge and attempt to avert fate is a central theme in the story.