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J.P. Cusick
Prophesy is for those that believe, 1 Corinthians 14:22b link HERE.
There are two kinds of prophesies being unconditional or conditional.
The "conditional" prophesy is if one does right then right will happen, and if one does wrong then wrong will happen, as it is conditional.
So the "unconditional" prophesies are the most interesting because those have to be correct and true or else it is not a real prophesy.
God said in the Bible about His prophesy that God tells the beginning prophesies from the end and tells the end prophesies in the beginning, Isaiah 49:9-10 link HERE. That is why in the New Testament it tells the beginning John 1:1-3, while in the old Testament it prophesies the last days as in Genesis 49 link HERE, and in that link the name of "Judah" (verses 8-12) mean the Jewish people as the name "Jew" means a person from Judah as in the tribe of Judah, and all the other names listed there means different prophesies for different peoples. Like "Dan" link means "Danish" and Danish means the tribe of Dan, which is equivalent to Denmark as in mark of Den or Dan because there is no vowels in the Hebrew language so there is no real difference between Dan or mark of Den. And the other prophesies given per each name in Genesis 49 concerning the "last days" are referring to other peoples and other Countries.
A great reference book and link is the "United States and Britain in Prophesy" linked HERE.
And the only way to correctly understand the best of Bible Prophesies is to know that it all revolves around the "Kingdom of God on earth as it is in Heaven" (a big prophesy from Jesus link), and that is why Adam and Eve were first put here on earth was to put the Kingdom on earth, and that is why Jesus is referred to as the King of Kings, and that is why all the best of prophesies are telling about that same coming Kingdom of God - on earth as it is in Heaven.
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There are two kinds of prophesies being unconditional or conditional.
The "conditional" prophesy is if one does right then right will happen, and if one does wrong then wrong will happen, as it is conditional.
So the "unconditional" prophesies are the most interesting because those have to be correct and true or else it is not a real prophesy.
God said in the Bible about His prophesy that God tells the beginning prophesies from the end and tells the end prophesies in the beginning, Isaiah 49:9-10 link HERE. That is why in the New Testament it tells the beginning John 1:1-3, while in the old Testament it prophesies the last days as in Genesis 49 link HERE, and in that link the name of "Judah" (verses 8-12) mean the Jewish people as the name "Jew" means a person from Judah as in the tribe of Judah, and all the other names listed there means different prophesies for different peoples. Like "Dan" link means "Danish" and Danish means the tribe of Dan, which is equivalent to Denmark as in mark of Den or Dan because there is no vowels in the Hebrew language so there is no real difference between Dan or mark of Den. And the other prophesies given per each name in Genesis 49 concerning the "last days" are referring to other peoples and other Countries.
A great reference book and link is the "United States and Britain in Prophesy" linked HERE.
And the only way to correctly understand the best of Bible Prophesies is to know that it all revolves around the "Kingdom of God on earth as it is in Heaven" (a big prophesy from Jesus link), and that is why Adam and Eve were first put here on earth was to put the Kingdom on earth, and that is why Jesus is referred to as the King of Kings, and that is why all the best of prophesies are telling about that same coming Kingdom of God - on earth as it is in Heaven.
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