Prophecy

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Prophecy is a message that is claimed by a prophet to have been communicated to them by a deity. Such messages typically involve inspiration, interpretation, or revelation of divine will concerning the prophet's social world and events to come (compare theophany).

Etymology[edit]

The English word "prophecy" (noun) in the sense of "function of a prophet" appeared from about 1225, from Old French profecie (12th century), and from Prophetiae, the Latin form of Greek prophetia "gift of interpreting the will of the gods." The related meaning, "thing spoken or written by a prophet," is from c. 1300, while the verb "to prophesy" is recorded by 1377.

Types of prophecy[edit]

Prophecy is often associated with visions and dreams, although there are many other forms. Prophecies can be categorized as follows:

  • Messianic Prophecy: These are prophecies about the coming of a Messiah, a future political leader, often of a major historical impact.
  • Eschatological Prophecy: These are prophecies concerning the end of the current age of human history, often referred to as the "end times" or "last days".
  • Conditional Prophecy: These are prophecies that depend on human response for their fulfillment. They often contain a warning of judgment and an opportunity for repentance.

Prophecy in different religions[edit]

Prophecy is a common element in all of the world's religions and cults, and many important religious events are accompanied by prophecies, which can either be fulfilled or remain unfulfilled.

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