prophesy u rečniku PONS

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He believed that history was a form of prophesy that could reveal patterns for the future.
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He urged them to keep the faith and prophesied better times to come.
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Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoreth his head.
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He is most famous for his oracles or prophesies attributed to him.
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During that period for 1,260 days (or 42 months, or 3 years), two witnesses would be granted authority to prophesy.
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He prophesied that a white serpent would come to his people's lands and make friends with them, only to deceive them later.
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In the introduction for example, the editor includes a biblical reference to the sons and daughters who shall prophesy in the last days (i).
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It was prophesied she would die by a snake bite.
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It is believed that prophesies which the dancer gives at the point of heightened intensity of the dance usually comes true.
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In many religions, the end of the world is a future event prophesied in sacred texts or folklore.
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