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Definition of Propheticality

Propheticality
Propheticality Pro*phet`ic*al"i*ty, n. Propheticalness.

Meaning of Propheticality from wikipedia

- The prophetic books are a division of the Christian Bible, grouping 18 books (Catholic and Orthodox canon) or 17 books (Protestant canon, excluding Baruch)...
- The Apostolic-Prophetic movement (AP movement) is a US-based Christian movement founded in the early 2000s. It is a network of non-denominational alliances...
- The prophetic perfect tense is a literary technique commonly used in religious texts, which describes ****ure events that are so certain to happen that...
- In Biblical eschatology a Prophetic Year or Prophetical Year is sometimes regarded as being different from an ordinary year, namely A 360-day period of...
- In Islam, prophetic medicine (Arabic: الطب النبوي, 'al-Tibb al-nabawī) is the advice regarding sickness, treatment and hygiene based on reports of the...
- Prophetic conferences were a manifestation for English-speaking Protestants of the 19th century of the interest in Biblical prophecy and its interpretation...
- The Prophetic Herbie Nichols, Vols. 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related ten-inch LPs by jazz pianist Herbie Nichols recorded on May 6 & 13, 1955...
- pre-Zoroastrian prophetic figures pla**** a crucial role in shaping early religious thought and practices, paving the way for the structured prophetic tradition...
- A Prophetic Romance: Mars to Earth is an 1896 utopian novel written by John McCoy, and published pseudonymously as the work of "The Lord Commissioner...
- The prophetic books of the 18th-century English poet and artist William Blake are a series of lengthy, interrelated poetic works drawing upon Blake's...