1.预言,预示
1.to describe a future event using religious or magic powers; to say that you believe something will happen in the future
1.The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, 'Didn't I tell you that he never prophesies anything good about me, but only bad? '
以色列王对约沙法说,我岂没有告诉你,这人指着我所说的预言,不说吉语,单说凶言吗?
2.We hear of many prophesies made by ancient and modern writers about the evolution of a new race of super-human beings of unique awareness.
我们听说过许多古代及现代的预言,说人类将进化成一种超人类,具有独特的知觉方式。
3.He who speaks in a tongue builds up himself, but he who prophesies builds up the church.
那说方言的,是建造自己,但那申言的,乃是建造召会。
4.He makes no mention of that destruction, even though his chapter 24 prophesies it.
即使他在太24章预言到此事,却没有提及沦陷的事实。
5.It is true that ancient prophesies paint such a picture, and even today psychics pick up on it.
古老的预言确实描绘了这样的景象,直至今天你们心中还携带着它。
6.We forget that it conjures up times past; prophesies futures; brings present realities into focus.
我们忘记了语言原来可以召唤过往,预示未来并使现实成为焦点所在。
7.He who prophesies is greater than one who speaks in tongues, unless he interprets , so that the church may be edified.
因为说方言的,若不繙出来,使教会被造就,那作先知讲道的,就比他强了。
8.like all the other nations of Ashan they have heard the prophesies of the Blind Brothers and worry of the oncoming Demon invasion.
就像亚山里所有其他国家一样,他们听见了盲眼兄贵会的预言和担心的恶魔入侵的来临。
9.But he who prophesies speaks building up and encouragement and consolation to men.
但那申言的,是对人讲说建造、勉励和安慰。
10.oracle, prophesies, prophet, seer, vaticinator.
先知,预言者,预言者。