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Prophetically

Prophetically | Prophetical

Prophetically meaning

In a prophetic manner. | As a prophecy.

Example sentences (16)

Ever named his son Peleg because he saw prophetically that humanity would be dispersed during his lifetime at the Tower of Babel.

He repeated the words “whatever it takes to bring it home” prophetically a couple of times as the rest of Chase University looked on, concerned.

When we question the deployment of our collective resources, that which is tangible synthesizes with that which is spiritual and helps us think through living prophetically.

Often God acts in the natural to prophetically show what He wants to do in the spirit.

And he prophetically joked about the health secretary, Tom Price, garnering votes for a failed attempt to repeal Obamacare: “He better get them.

Gunderson prophetically told patriot groups that the federal government was going to keep track of all of us.

We invite you to join us in dialogue that will prophetically challenge the poison of Trump’s politics, while we work to develop our underserved communities.

Eurystheus speaks prophetically of his burial within Attica, claiming that he will be an anti-hero of sorts, though one who will eventually protect the Athenians.

French Marshal Ferdinand Foch —who felt the restrictions on Germany were too lenient—prophetically predicted that "this (treaty) is not peace.

Heckscher, p. 156. In 1896 Wilson had, somewhat prophetically, described his problem, in the sesquicentennial speech at Princeton: ".

In Hungary in a Nutshell Dalos prophetically warns his homeland not to attempt to solve social problems in an authoritarian manner.

In the Old Testament everything has typological significance and prophetically it embodies already the Christian doctrine.

It is suggested that she realized prophetically that Isaac's blessings would go to Jacob, since she was told before the twins' birth that the older son would serve the younger.

Now prophetically as well as physically blind, Paul chooses to embrace the Fremen tradition of a blind man walking alone into the desert, winning the fealty of the Fremen for his children, who will inherit his mantle of Emperor.

Roosevelt wrote, perhaps prophetically, to a friend that the trip had cut his life short by ten years.

This perspective was expressed paradigmatically in the statement by the French zoologist A. Vandel: :Onychophorans can be considered highly evolved annelids, adapted to terrestrial life, which announced prophetically the Arthropoda.