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Prophecy as Evidence of Scripture’s Reliability

One of the most substantial pieces of evidence for the reliability of the Bible is fulfilled prophecy. Unlike vague predictions, biblical prophecies are specific, detailed, and fulfilled in history. God declares: “I am God… declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done” (Isaiah 46:9–10). By examining…
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Revelation’s Final Visions and Old Testament Echoes

The Book of Revelation, the final book of the Bible, is rich in imagery and language drawn from the Old Testament. From Genesis to Malachi, echoes of earlier prophecies resound in John’s visions. Far from being a new or disconnected revelation, the Apocalypse weaves together centuries of prophecy into one climactic conclusion. Revelation shows the…
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Daniel’s Seventy Weeks and Messianic Fulfillment

Among the most remarkable prophecies in Scripture is the vision of the Seventy Weeks in Daniel 9:24–27. Delivered to Daniel by the angel Gabriel, this prophecy outlines a precise timetable for God’s redemptive plan, culminating in the coming of the Messiah and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom. Scholars and believers alike regard it as…
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Prophecies of the Nations in Ezekiel – Introduction

The prophet Ezekiel ministered during one of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history: the Babylonian exile of the sixth century B.C. While much of his prophecy focused on the sins and restoration of Israel, Ezekiel also recorded detailed oracles against surrounding nations. These prophecies reveal God’s sovereignty over all peoples and demonstrate that He…
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Revelation’s Final Visions and Old Testament Echoes

The Book of Revelation, the final book of the Bible, is rich in imagery and language drawn from the Old Testament. From Genesis to Malachi, echoes of earlier prophecies resound in John’s visions. Far from being a new or disconnected revelation, the Apocalypse weaves together centuries of prophecy into one climactic conclusion.
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The Day of the Lord in the Minor Prophets

The phrase “the Day of the LORD” is one of the most sobering and recurring themes in the prophetic writings. While it appears throughout the Old Testament, it is especially emphasized in the Minor Prophets, from Hosea to Malachi. These short yet powerful books frequently announce a day of divine intervention, marked by both judgment…
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Prophecies of the Nations in Ezekiel

The prophet Ezekiel ministered during one of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history: the Babylonian exile of the sixth century B.C. While much of his prophecy focused on the sins and restoration of Israel, Ezekiel also recorded detailed oracles against surrounding nations.
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Daniel’s Seventy Weeks and Messianic Fulfillment

Among the most remarkable prophecies in Scripture is the vision of the Seventy Weeks in Daniel 9:24–27. Delivered to Daniel by the angel Gabriel, this prophecy outlines a precise timetable for God’s redemptive plan, culminating in the coming of the Messiah and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom. Scholars and believers alike regard it as…
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Prophecies of the Messiah in Isaiah

The book of Isaiah stands as one of the most profound prophetic works in the Old Testament. Written over seven centuries before the birth of Christ, it contains some of the clearest and most detailed prophecies about the coming Messiah. Isaiah is often called “the fifth Gospel” because of its rich Messianic themes, ranging from…
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Prophecy as Evidence of Scripture’s Reliability
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The Bible’s reliability is supported by fulfilled prophecies regarding nations, Israel, and the Messiah, demonstrating divine origin and specific predictions. Historical events confirm prophecies, such as Israel’s restoration in 1948 and the specifics of Christ’s life. Prophecy strengthens believers’ faith, assuring them of God’s sovereignty and the truth of Scripture.



