Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | interpretation based on the prophecy of the Prophet Daniel. In
2 1,1 | Daniel. According to this prophecy, these four empires were
3 1,2 | the New Covenant (see the prophecy of Jeremiah 31:31-35) [Orthodox
4 4,17| Peter's admonition that “no prophecy of Scripture is of private
5 5,4 | resurrecting the dead, and gifts of prophecy, are not exceptional. Moreover,
6 5,7 | were given the grace of prophecy, including Fools-for-Christ'
7 5,7 | people, elders and eldresses, prophecy the future just as it will
8 5,7 | devil's help. [The gift of prophecy] has the great blessing
9 5,8 | people and fulfill Nahum's prophecy.~ The same principle is
10 7,14| Apostle Peter warns that “no prophecy of Scripture is of private
11 7,17| Lord [cf. Lk 2:26].~ The prophecy made to the elder did come
12 7,17| manuscript of the above prophecy of Isaiah written before
13 7,17| notion of the Old Testament prophecy of the Virgin Birth of Christ —
14 9,3 | These words are from the “prophecy of the past,” as St. John
15 9,28| completion of the Old Testament prophecy that in the time of the
16 9,28| gifts of divinely inspired prophecy; in the superhuman strength
17 9,28| the working of miracles, prophecy, the discerning of spirits,
18 10,23| Jesus by the fact that a prophecy was supposedly being fulfilled
19 10,23| In these, the well-known prophecy of Isaiah 7:14, Behold,
20 10,23| regarded these lines as a prophecy of the birth of God from
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