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"prophesy" Definitions
  1. to say what will happen in the future (done in the past using religious or magic powers)

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And Your Daughters Shall Prophesy , by Adrian Shirk (Counterpoint) .
God asked Jonah to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh, but Jonah reasoned that, if the people of Nineveh heard his warning and repented, God would forgive them, and his prophesy would be false.
When it doesn't work right — it's a self-fulfilling prophesy.
It took some time for Cruz's prophesy to come true.
His memoir traces his roots; it doesn't prophesy his future.
Perhaps the home price increases are now a self-fulfilling prophesy.
Overall from a trading perspective you see a self-fulfilling prophesy.
The prophesy I'm talking about is the Prince(ss) Who Was Promised.
It was the ultimate self-fulfilling and self-justifying prophesy for Trump.
It's impossible to prophesy which forces will prevail at a given time.
Movements in bond rates can also be somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophesy.
Did you just happen to forget about this prophesy that could change everything?
It's also based on the kind of debate about her that conservatives prophesy.
The retail weakness shows how recession fears can become a self-fulfilling prophesy.
Potentially, as Janis might prophesy, myopia might impoverish decision-making within the administration.
This led them to speak in tongues, to prophesy and to experience miraculous healing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Little did we know it was a prophesy.
I was more intrigued by her latest prophesy, though Varys was understandably more concerned.
It also looks, in at least a small way, like a self-fulfilling prophesy.
We can dispatch, once and for all, the self-fulfilling prophesy that we're cooked.
He told me Trump's role in this election is a clear manifestation of Koyle's prophesy.
Business spending to weaken The risk is that these fears become a self-fulfilling prophesy.
However, more important than what child neurologists can prophesy for their patients is what they cannot.
Even the addition of Varela, an excellently primal drummer, was a prophesy that Sing made come true.
" Writing in National Review, John Fund made a similar prophesy, arguing that, "Losing Iowa Could Be Trump's Kryptonite.
Beyond its own profitability, Arm has another attraction for Mr Son—its ability to help prophesy tech's future.
But McMullin said his own respect for Bible prophesy assures him that disaster is not around the corner.
Perhaps the added attention from investors and the media turns a bad start into a self-fulfilling prophesy.
In that space, she gathers prophesy and myth, Arab mystics and Soviet cosmonauts, Friedrich Nietzsche and Eleni Sikélianòs.
"The curve getting inverted could become a self-fulfilling prophesy," said Michael Block, market strategist at Third Seven Advisors.
It is for Mr Mattis and Mr Tillerson to plot a course that restrains Iran without fulfilling that prophesy.
Coach Ranieri was prescient in Sunday's pregame prophesy, because Mahrez flicked the switch when he scored first against Swansea.
Cult members have said they believed Asahara&aposs prophesy that an apocalypse was coming and they alone would survive it.
We've got writers and editors Peter Rubin, K.M. McFarland, and Angela Watercutter on the mic and they're ready to prophesy.
And in my case and many others, when you start to believe those feelings it becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy.
The line from the politician Herman Badillo that Wicker took for his title, "A time to die," became unsought prophesy.
This is a self-fulfilling prophesy that condemns the Human Rights Council to its gravely disappointing, biased and inefficient status quo.
For Paul was an oracular octopus, who could prophesy the footballing future by choosing between two flag-bearing boxes containing oysters.
Mr Weale rejected criticisms that the BoE's warnings about the EU referendum outcome had created a self-fulfilling prophesy of doom.
The clip was obviously filmed in a lead-up to their (wrong) prophesy about the Antifa civil war on November 4.
While citing legal concerns, the President seems as interested in making his claim that ObamaCare is failing a self-fulfilling prophesy.
A beautiful articulation of those genius words of that genius Baldwin, wrapped appropriately in the prescience and urgency of their prophesy.
"When we say 'conservatives don't accept climate change because one conservative doesn't,' it's a self-fulfilling prophesy in my experience," he says.
But for the positioning to hold, Trump needs to convince his opponents that they are failing, so the prophesy will become self-fulfilling.
"Biometrics is numbering man," he said, suggesting that the Biblical prophesy that a "Mark will someday be required by all," was about biometrics.
When tech leaders prophesy a utopia of connectedness and freely flowing information, they do so as much out of self-interest as belief.
According to prophesy, the revenant Azor Ahai is meant to prevent the Long Night, just as the original did thousands of years ago.
As they filled Birmingham's city jail, King wrote an impassioned letter that proved to be a call for political action and a prophesy.
"I am not afraid of living in the American boondocks," he assured a Massachusetts acquaintance, both men deaf to any hint of prophesy.
The Council was founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye, the evangelical minister best known for the "Left Behind" series of prophesy-infused fiction books.
This legend has spread west from Asshai, and the followers of R'hllor claim that this hero was named Azor Ahai, and prophesy his return.
We learn that she needs all three sapphires to fulfill some sort of prophesy to find out when the new Scottish King will rise.
In October 1968, a Catholic newspaper published a purported fortuneteller's prophesy, which warned that a coup was destined by the end of the month.
Magic coursed through Valyria and the Targaryen dynasty was rife with prophesy, but magic seemed to take a nap when the last dragon snuffed it.
But he's rescued and vows revenge, allying himself with a Norse warrior named Harald, who has been named in a prophesy as a future king.
There's a final part of Strauss and Howe's prophesy that explains why we're so wedded to the idea that millennials are actively "killing" off industries.
On the other hand, the otherwise prescient prophesy from Maggy the Frog said she would have just three children, who have already come and gone.
"I prophesy that God will open big doors for his people in 2017," he declares, before sending the faithful out, squinting in the bright Georgia sunshine.
And the number of people you have to kill is going to expand and expand and expand, so it's a self-fulfilling prophesy of perpetual war.
The rebels captured the village of Duweibiq, which is some 2 km from Dabiq - the site of an apocalyptic prophesy central to the militant group's ideology.
We're also treated to the Most Obvious Prophesy Ever, that either Harry or Mr. V is gonna have to die at the end of all this.
TB Joshua to apologise for his 'false prophesy' Nigerian pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua is the General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria.
This legend has spread west from Asshai, and the followers of the Lord of Light claim that this hero was named Azor Ahai, and prophesy his return.
If the northern ground is really as heavy with magic and myth as they've made it seem, this line feels more like a prophesy than a boast.
Not in the sense that I can prophesy a good future—only a charlatan would claim to know the future—but in the sense that problems are solvable.
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We tell them, in part, so that we don't have to voice less comfortable truths — that the circumstances of a person's birth often prophesy the life that follows.
Here she was, proudly regal and confident, as always, signaling the fulfillment of the prophesy spoken into existence by her friend and mentor Dr. Martin Luther King decades earlier.
"And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams," the Lord says, in the Book of Joel.
But the accusation of a buildup, she said, could become a "self-fulfilling prophesy" if Russia responds to Ukraine's declaration of martial law by indeed sending reinforcements to the border.
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The sisters are also working to fulfill a prophesy to become the saviors of their divided city — Indra — where a wealth gap has made cosmetic surgery unavailable to the metropolis' poor.
Increasingly crowded streets, sidewalks and PATH trains, as well as rising housing costs, have left some Jersey City residents concerned that all those gushing comparisons to Brooklyn might prophesy similar problems.
But in that moment, sitting with the reality of my ex's email, the cards still had one more prophesy to fulfill — that I would date someone but it wouldn't work out.
They will later show up to play peekaboo, among other games, with audience members, and to argue heatedly over their destinies during a Thanksgiving dinner featuring a prophesy-spouting fetus turkey.
As for her mission to Volantis, The A.V. Club found a theory on Reddit from a user named Dr. Tibbles that suggests how the city could help ensure the prophesy comes true.
This means that if the Fed can make a credible promise to boost growth in the next few years, it can result in a self-fulfilling prophesy where businesses invest more today.
Haughty and magnetic, it's a song preoccupied with its own success, and its climactic placement atop the charts not only fulfills Cardi's prophesy but heralds a permanent shift in the calculus of pop power.
In one of the most popular versions of the meme, a bystander attempts to tell Oedipus (yeah, that Oedipus) that he's about to fulfill the prophesy of killing his father and marrying his mother.
Patent filings are often speculative, referring to systems that do not and may be unlikely to ever exist—like Amazon's prophesy of a future where humans scream at delivery drones launched from giant blimp warehouses.
The dark-green feathered bird, which resides in Paris' Jardin des Plantes (Botanical Gardens), made his prophesy by flicking a small ball with his beak into one of two goals on a mini-soccer table.
Toward the end of our meeting, he went so far as to prophesy that he might be able to accomplish what his predecessors couldn't and broker a lasting peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
With Turkish backing, rebels fighting under the Free Syrian Army banner have advanced to within a few kilometers (miles) of the village of Dabiq, the site of an apocalyptic prophesy central to the militant group's ideology.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that according to court records, John Coltharp allegedly believes in doomsday prophesy and that he and Schaffer founded a polygamist cult called Knights of the Crystal Blade about a year ago.
In their annual prophesy the priests, known as babalawos, announced that 2020 would be under the divinity of one of Santeria's most powerful and protective deities, Oshun, the goddess of beauty, purity, fertility, love, and sensuality.
And I met a great many believers in what is known as "the technological Singularity," a messianic prophesy of our coming merger with machines, most famously advanced by Ray Kurzweil, a director of engineering at Google.
Dabiq is symbolically important to the jihadist group because it is the site of an apocalyptic Islamic prophesy, and Islamic State has stationed around 1,200 of its fighters there said the Observatory, a Britain-based war monitor.
Spiderlight, Adrian Tchaikovsky The armies of Light and Darkness have battled one another for as long as memory serves, and a prophesy is about to unfold: priestess leading a band of misfits will defeat Dark Lord Darvezian.
Bill Clinton didn't prophesy that his impeachment would lead to a kind of "civil war" from which the country would "never heal," as Trump did by tweeting an evangelical pastor's comments on Fox News along those lines.
In recent weeks, some doomsayers have expressed a belief that according to Biblical prophesy Saturday, September 23, would kick off seven years of catastrophic events that would lead to the end of the world as we know it.
Peals of catchy gospel songs were followed by a fervent sermon delivered by an evangelical missionary who had taken 900 Jewish immigrants to Israel (in fulfillment of a biblical prophesy, she explained) and sought to convert Arab Muslims.
She had the Valyrian steel dagger, Melisandre's prophesy, and some impressive knife-wielding skills to back her, but all three wouldn't have made a lick of difference if it weren't for a certain flaw in the Night King's armor.
Thirty-one years ago, in response to Ronald Reagan's nomination of Judge Bork to the Supreme Court, Ted Kennedy took to the Senate floor to prophesy the horrors that would ensue in "Robert Bork's America" were the nominee confirmed.
According to Islamic tradition, Dabiq will be the site of a final battle between Muslims and infidels heralding Doomsday, a prophesy that the jihadist group had encouraged its supporters to regard as imminent and named one of its publications "Dabiq".
However, in a recent edition of its al-Naba online publication, Islamic State appeared to step back from that position, saying that the coming battle for Dabiq between it and the Turkey-backed rebels was not the one in the prophesy.
He called the hearings a "circus," appeared to prophesy a grim future for the United States if he isn't confirmed, and claimed to be a victim of "revenge on behalf of the Clintons" for the Democrats' loss in the 2016 election.
"Millions of white conservative fundamentalists who take the Bible literally are awaiting the fulfillment of its prophesy about the apocalypse — the end of days — which will feature the rise of an evil force that will briefly rule the world," the piece reads.
"Gold has defied the marginally hawkish tone of the FOMC statement turning higher and pushing for a close above $1,3.733, which could prophesy the return of bullish sentiment," said Tai Wong, director of base and precious metals trading for BMO Capital Markets in New York.
She — and it was always a she, a priestess — would inhale fumes rising from a crack in the earth (likely, ethylene emitting from faults in the ground below), which reputedly put her into a trance, in which she would prophesy events of the future.
It has fed new divisions in the society and a harsh English nationalism that threatens the future of the kingdom, with both Scotland and Northern Ireland deeply troubled about leaving the European Union and doubtful about the bright radiant future the Brexiteers blithely prophesy.
"To all those who continue to prophesy disaster, I say yes - there will be difficulties though I believe that with energy and application they will be far less serious than some have claimed," Johnson said in his speech, watched by his girlfriend, Carrie Symonds, and his staff.
Sure, Dr. Luke is influential, and it bodes well for artists wanting a hit to work with him and for websites clickbaiting to write about him, but that's only so because artists continue to work with him and journalists continue to write about him—it's a self-fulfilling prophesy.
We know the difference between probabilities and prophesy, which is why every time a climate scientist or politician or activist speaks with certainty about what the world will be facing in 10, 50 or 100 years because of climate change, it makes it harder to take them seriously.
Now that the 2010s are in the books, many analysts, commenters, economists, and politicians are reviewing the decade and finding American capitalism at best severely damaged and at worst in a terminal "late" phase, ready to at last fulfill Marx&aposs prophesy and head for the ash heap of history.
He also said various industries, including ports, banks, businesses and hospitals, will be ready to leave the EU. "And to all those who continue to prophesy disaster, I say 'yes, there will be difficulties,' though I believe with energy and application they will be far less serious than some have claimed," he said.
Meanwhile, the Trump prophesy narrative is more common among evangelicals associated with what is known as the New Apostolic Reformation: a loosely-conceived umbrella group of Christians that tend to focus on the power of individual prophecy and the authority of charismatic leadership figures believed to be possessed of distinct spiritual gifts.
For seasons, fans have listened to Melisandre go on about the prophesy of Chosen One/The Prince Who Was Promised – which foretells a hero born again during the Long Night, during which a brutal winter befalls the lands and an army of the dead rises in the North – to save the world from destruction and darkness.
That said I also do roughly this sort of thing in Mount & Blade: Warband (shout out to [the mods] Prophesy of Pendor and Brytenwalda!) and I used to mod an old Mac game, Escape Velocity, to allow me to do a lot of fiddly faction missions and let me change the military/political landscape of that universe.
New Delhi (CNN)When India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi concludes his three-day visit to Washington on Wednesday, he will likely reflect on how the relationship between the world's two biggest democracies is becoming ever closer, a step towards fulfilling U.S. President Barack Obama's prophesy that India and the United States would form "one of the defining partnerships" of the 21st century.
A few years ago, a minister who used to preach and prophesy at my church—which, by then, had moved from the little room south of 125th Street to a former Elks Lodge and community theatre a handful of blocks north—started posting on Facebook about how his study of the Bible had helped him conclude that nobody will be damned.
With high hearts and growing confidence we will now accelerate the work of getting ready and the ports will be ready and the banks will be ready and the factories will be ready  and business will be ready and the hospitals will be ready and our amazing food and farming sector will be ready and waiting to continue selling ever more not just here but around the world and don't forget that in the event of a no deal outcome we will have the extra lubrication of the £39 bn and whatever deal we do we will prepare this autumn for an economic package to boost British business and to lengthen this country's lead as the number one destination in this continent for overseas investment and to all those who continue to prophesy disaster.

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