Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 13, 3| of whom he seems able to prophesy, and also enables as many
2 I, 13, 3| his Charis themselves to prophesy. He devotes himself especially
3 I, 13, 3| thee; open thy mouth and prophesy." On the woman replying,"
4 I, 13, 3| prophesied, nor do I know how to prophesy;" then engaging, for the
5 I, 13, 3| to thee, and thou shalt prophesy." She then, vainly puffed
6 I, 13, 3| it is herself who is to prophesy, her heart beating violently [
7 I, 13, 4| the rest by bidding them prophesy), abhorring and execrating
8 I, 13, 4| to command one another to prophesy, giving forth as oracles
9 II, 28, 7| declares, "know in part, and prophesy in part." Since, therefore,
10 II, 28, 9| that "we know in part, and prophesy in part," and imagine that
11 III, 12, 1| disciples, that they all might prophesy and speak with tongues,
12 III, 12, 1| all flesh, and they shall prophesy." The God, therefore, who
13 III, 17, 1| handmaids, that they might prophesy; wherefore He did also descend
14 III, 19, 2| things did the Scriptures prophesy of Him. ~3.
15 IV, 9, 2| we know in part, and we prophesy in part; but when that which
16 IV, 20, 8| the prophets used not to prophesy in word alone, but in visions
17 V, 7, 2| we know in part, and we prophesy in part, but then face to
18 V, 15, 1| know. And He said unto me, Prophesy upon these bones, and thou
19 V, 15, 1| them. And He said unto me, Prophesy to the breath, son of man,
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