Examples of 'prophesy' in a sentence

Meaning of "prophesy"

Prophesy (verb): To predict or foretell future events, often under divine inspiration. It involves making a statement about what will happen in the future
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  • To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
  • To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
  • To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
  • To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.

How to use "prophesy" in a sentence

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I will prophesy he comes to tell me of the players.
Some people think to prophesy means to preach.
His prophesy was absolutely right in one sense.
Things begin to prophesy and taking place.
To prophesy means to speak under divine inspiration.
It is a millenarian prophesy of the end of the world.
Until the book turned out to be a prophesy.
Others prophesy the death of the mankind.
I was making the prophesy come true.
They prophesy at the end of this age.
I will prove to you that my prophesy is true.
But prophesy is much broader than that.
Here is where this prophesy became a reality.
Our telepathic powers can not prophesy.
He could prophesy but he could also act.

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There are others who do not even prophesy.
Prophets can prophesy one by one in turn.
Marcus taught his female disciples to prophesy.
We are witnessing prophesy being fulfilled before our eyes.
Appollo the god of light and prophesy.
To follow a false prophesy is to commit spiritual adultery.
The old chap might want to prophesy.
Thus doth divinity prophesy concerning humanity.
I have been trying to decipher that prophesy.
Continue to prophesy good upon the land.
They had a right understanding of biblical prophesy.
Jesus did not prophesy his death.
This is the second part of this prophesy.
Well the prophesy has been fulfilled.
To make some fictional prophesy come true.
There is a prophesy about the end of the vampires.
He is against those who prophesy lying dreams.
John introduces us to two witnesses who prophesy.
The prophet is told to prophesy to these bones.
That he keeps his word in fulfilling prophesy.
A celluloid prophesy of the holocaust to come.
And so they can not prophesy again.
And prophesy that the end of the world.
But it says that you shall prophesy.
I say unto you the prophesy is now fulfilled.
John is then told he must continue to prophesy.
The ability to prophesy is available to all.
Women were allowed to pray and to prophesy in public.
I prophesy an era of great peace and tranquility in my homeland.
She was shocked by the accuracy of the prophesy.
The prophesy says take out its eyes.
Both men and women shall prophesy.
But the prophesy you found.
But there is another verse in this prophesy.
To prophesy means to predict with certainty.

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