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Prophesying

Prophesying | Prophesy

Prophesying meaning

present participle and gerund of prophesy

Example sentences (14)

God has given us all a gift, some of us have the gift of preaching, teaching or prophesying, but for Conrad, it was the gift of caring for children and the elderly.

In fairness to those prophesying they may have a case.

Prophesying into her new age, she declared it a new dawn as the lord had made everything around her beautiful like never before.

In Israel then, there were two classes of prophets: those who learn the art of prophesying and belong to a brotherhood of prophets after their graduation and those who receive direct call to prophecy through God.

There is high spirit of religiosity inside the Church; more worship, much singing, much prayer, fasting and prophesying and also showing great zeal for missionary enterprises.

It's almost as though we developed a culture where people were addicted to prophesying and healing the sick and "demonstrating the love of God," but got more of a kick out of watching people encounter God rather than lead them to Christ.

But when the man of God started prophesying to those bones something started happening, things started changing.

Father of Multiple award-winning dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, Charles Mensah Snr., has broken his silence on prophets prophesying the death of his son.

The track is a ripper with lyrics that are optimistic about the benefits of beer that is scientifically brewed in outer space, prophesying that space-brewed beer may decrease hangovers and increase virility while maintaining a proper level of drunkenness.

After prophesying that Macbeth will become king, the witches tell Banquo that he will not be king himself, but that his descendants will be.

Apparently they held equal rank in prophesying right along with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Elisha, Aaron, and Samuel.

It can be seen as another way of saying one will die.) Hector dies, prophesying that Achilles' death will follow soon.

Maria addresses them, prophesying the arrival of a mediator who can bring the working and ruling classes together.

Yarlott argues that the war represents the penalty for seeking pleasure, or simply the confrontation of the present by the past: Yarlott 1967 p. 144 :And 'mid this tumult Kubla heard from far :Ancestral voices prophesying war!