Prophecies that fail?

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We are usually proud of prophecies that come true. The Bible is full of them. But what about those that fail? Let's not forget those prophecies that fail. Some failed prophecies are in the Bible. Some failed prophecies come from elsewhere. Do you know failed prophecies? For example the messiah prophecy is a failure and already rejected in Israel. Then there are a few Nostradamus prophecies that are mostly counted as failures too. What kind of failed prophecies do you know? Do they mean that God can change his mind or forget about things?
 
There has never been a biblical prophecy spoken by one of God's prophets that hasn't come to pass or will come to pass. God's Word is 100% true and His true prophets are right 100% of the time because God's Word does not fail.
 
We are usually proud of prophecies that come true. The Bible is full of them. But what about those that fail? Let's not forget those prophecies that fail. Some failed prophecies are in the Bible. Some failed prophecies come from elsewhere. Do you know failed prophecies? For example the messiah prophecy is a failure and already rejected in Israel. Then there are a few Nostradamus prophecies that are mostly counted as failures too. What kind of failed prophecies do you know? Do they mean that God can change his mind or forget about things?

Be specific OT NT?
What Prophecies?
What Nostradamus Quatrains?
And actually yes prophecies can change, do you know why? Because if you heed the warning and change the previous outcome you have made prophecy failed. I don't know about you, but SOME prophecies You should wish to fail as a matter of sucess not failure to change our ways.
It's the reason why they say Moshiach
HaShev (I.E. Returns) to his inheritance, not
a return to life, but as a return to a position of mediator High Priest, something necessary when 'you change events' through prophecy/messaging the past to help create a better future. This "RETURN" is the reason why you have the HaSHEVA (i.e. redeemer) written throughout the message, as the Shiloh (one who's right it is)
must "come back" to his arch(top) position, unless you want to live in a world liken to "Idiocracy" the movie.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
 
There has never been a biblical prophecy spoken by one of God's prophets that hasn't come to pass or will come to pass. God's Word is 100% true and His true prophets are right 100% of the time because God's Word does not fail.

Really, now tell me who is the beast spoken about in the Book of Rev. The first beast or the second? Did you ask your instructor yet?
 
We are usually proud of prophecies that come true. The Bible is full of them. But what about those that fail? Let's not forget those prophecies that fail. Some failed prophecies are in the Bible. Some failed prophecies come from elsewhere. Do you know failed prophecies? For example the messiah prophecy is a failure and already rejected in Israel. Then there are a few Nostradamus prophecies that are mostly counted as failures too. What kind of failed prophecies do you know? Do they mean that God can change his mind or forget about things?

Because some hasn't accepted Christ, doesn't means that the prophecy is not going to be fulfilled. But there are many Jews that has converted over to Christianity. And which that shows that some of the older version religion, are now serving the younger version (The newly version of God's church). But the Bible speaks about of a wakening, those that were blinded will be able to see the truth. It is because the spirit of Truth has enter into the world. And which a lot of people were blind at one time, are now able to see what is going on, and or they are able to understand the scriptures a lot more clearer..What God says what is going to happen, will happen. He cannot lie. The devil always trying his best to make a liar out of Him. Even when he has to distorted the truth. The devil keep on trying, but never succeeded.



 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The Bible has 2 adversaries (big kingdoms), Babylonians which the Israelites were in captivity, then Rome.
Rome is the Mystery Babylon the same
Fishman(dagon) priesthood(as seen in the fishead hat Miter).

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There has never been a biblical prophecy spoken by one of God's prophets that hasn't come to pass or will come to pass. God's Word is 100% true and His true prophets are right 100% of the time because God's Word does not fail.
The bible is a load of myths and lies. Which part is true, that Noah got marsupials from Australia and the back again? How?
 
We are usually proud of prophecies that come true. The Bible is full of them. But what about those that fail? Let's not forget those prophecies that fail. Some failed prophecies are in the Bible. Some failed prophecies come from elsewhere. Do you know failed prophecies? For example the messiah prophecy is a failure and already rejected in Israel. Then there are a few Nostradamus prophecies that are mostly counted as failures too. What kind of failed prophecies do you know? Do they mean that God can change his mind or forget about things?

Be specific OT NT?
What Prophecies?
What Nostradamus Quatrains?
And actually yes prophecies can change, do you know why? Because if you heed the warning and change the previous outcome you have made prophecy failed. I don't know about you, but SOME prophecies You should wish to fail as a matter of sucess not failure to change our ways.
It's the reason why they say Moshiach
HaShev (I.E. Returns) to his inheritance, not
a return to life, but as a return to a position of mediator High Priest, something necessary when 'you change events' through prophecy/messaging the past to help create a better future. This "RETURN" is the reason why you have the HaSHEVA (i.e. redeemer) written throughout the message, as the Shiloh (one who's right it is)
must "come back" to his arch(top) position, unless you want to live in a world liken to "Idiocracy" the movie.
I think he is talking about Old Testament prophets and all of them were 100% accurate - as you already know. The standard of the Old Testament prophet was that he never gave a false prophecy. If he gave a false prophecy - he was a false prophet. If this were the standard today - the vast majority of people claiming to be prophets would be branded as false prophets. But for some reason when what they have said does not come to pass, the people still believe them!
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The Bible has 2 adversaries (big kingdoms), Babylonians which the Israelites were in captivity, then Rome.
Rome is the Mystery Babylon the same
Fishman(dagon) priesthood(as seen in the fishead hat Miter).

View attachment 141973

There was a civil war in Judea and Israel and Rome had had enough. Babylon, most of the jews stayed in Babylon and that was pre Greece and Rome was after Greece.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The Bible has 2 adversaries (big kingdoms), Babylonians which the Israelites were in captivity, then Rome.
Rome is the Mystery Babylon the same
Fishman(dagon) priesthood(as seen in the fishead hat Miter).

View attachment 141973

There was a civil war in Judea and Israel and Rome had had enough. Babylon, most of the jews stayed in Babylon and that was pre Greece and Rome was after Greece.
I believe Judea and Israel have had enough of Rome.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.
Wrong. The people repented and God changed his mind - He had mercy upon them because they didn't know their left hand from their right hand. A century later they returned to their wicked ways, the judgment of God fell and they were destroyed. Read Nahum. It's all there.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The Bible has 2 adversaries (big kingdoms), Babylonians which the Israelites were in captivity, then Rome.
Rome is the Mystery Babylon the same
Fishman(dagon) priesthood(as seen in the fishead hat Miter).

View attachment 141973

There was a civil war in Judea and Israel and Rome had had enough. Babylon, most of the jews stayed in Babylon and that was pre Greece and Rome was after Greece.
I believe Judea and Israel have had enough of Rome.

Rome was its savior, from itself.
 
We are usually proud of prophecies that come true. The Bible is full of them. But what about those that fail? Let's not forget those prophecies that fail. Some failed prophecies are in the Bible. Some failed prophecies come from elsewhere. Do you know failed prophecies? For example the messiah prophecy is a failure and already rejected in Israel. Then there are a few Nostradamus prophecies that are mostly counted as failures too. What kind of failed prophecies do you know? Do they mean that God can change his mind or forget about things?

Because some hasn't accepted Christ, doesn't means that the prophecy is not going to be fulfilled. But there are many Jews that has converted over to Christianity. And which that shows that some of the older version religion, are now serving the younger version (The newly version of God's church). But the Bible speaks about of a wakening, those that were blinded will be able to see the truth. It is because the spirit of Truth has enter into the world. And which a lot of people were blind at one time, are now able to see what is going on, and or they are able to understand the scriptures a lot more clearer..What God says what is going to happen, will happen. He cannot lie. The devil always trying his best to make a liar out of Him. Even when he has to distorted the truth. The devil keep on trying, but never succeeded.




Nostradamus was into the occult. He was not a biblical prophet.
 
Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The Bible has 2 adversaries (big kingdoms), Babylonians which the Israelites were in captivity, then Rome.
Rome is the Mystery Babylon the same
Fishman(dagon) priesthood(as seen in the fishead hat Miter).

View attachment 141973

There was a civil war in Judea and Israel and Rome had had enough. Babylon, most of the jews stayed in Babylon and that was pre Greece and Rome was after Greece.
I believe Judea and Israel have had enough of Rome.

Rome was its savior, from itself.
Rome can't save itself. How are they going to save anyone else? You better wake up.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The history of Israel goes back over 4,000 years.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD
The story of Jonah is not mere symbolism. The story of Jonah happened. It's a true story. Just as the parting of the Red Sea is a true story. The story of Daniel in the lions den is a true story. These are historical events that happened. It's all true.
 
Freedom is not really freedom unless the future is thereby made unknown. The divine plan of salvation, which makes freedom a reality, foresees generally and not specifically, unless something specific contributes to the general glory.

Some messages thought to be prophecies that must have 100% fulfillment were actually warnings that hoped for repentance, which could either cancel the warning, or if it was an actual prophecy, could delay the prophecy's fulfillment.

The book of Jonah must be taken into account in any discussion of "failed" prophecies.

Big Fish sometimes meaning Kingdom(like in Dan) and head honcho, in this case Rome was the head of the fish (flocks), and Rome was referenced as the " Seas" in the Bible era and ships=Rome's army.
Days meant ages/eras as seen in the
Dead Sea Scrolls- The Ages of The World 4Q180-181
So Jonah is swallowed up (and oppressed) by the big main kingdom
Rome for 3 ages.
Even Jonahs name comes from the verb ינה (yana), meaning to oppress, vex, do wrong.
Some scholars suggest the book is an allegory in which Jonah represents the nation of Israel which makes sense in knowing these slang terms for Israels top adversary the Roman Empire also called the dragon in this case a sea dragon=Leviathan.
Which did swallow up & oppress Israel for 3 ages.
1)Agricultural Age,
2)Age of Trade: - 500 BC to 1730 AD ,
3)Industrial Age: 1730 AD - 1950 AD

There was no Israel in 500 BC or in 1730. The dragon is Nero, and he sent Vespasian in to squash your civil war. (also your forgetting about Greece)
The history of Israel goes back over 4,000 years.

Sorry no it does not.
 

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