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*[[Prophecy]]
*[[Prophet|What is a Prophet]]</div>
*[[Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus|Prophecy about Jesus]]</div>
*[[Prophecy in the Bible]]</div>


'''Prophecy''' is the foretelling of future events by a human messenger (prophet) under divine inspiration.
'''Prophecy''' is the foretelling of future events by a human messenger (prophet) under divine inspiration.
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|'''[[Leo Mercer]] to Update the Prophecies''' <br> ''By the way, Mr. Mercier and many of them are going to take some of these old prophecies, and dig them out, and revise them a little, or bring them up to date, and put them in papers.'' (November 13, 1960, William Branham)   
|'''[[Leo Mercer]] to Update the Prophecies''' <br> ''By the way, Mr. Mercier and many of them are going to take some of these old prophecies, and dig them out, and revise them a little, or bring them up to date, and put them in papers.'' (November 13, 1960, William Branham)   
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