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At that time a great deal was said about the Vindications: books of apology and prophecy which..
The first installment of "The Prophecy," which came out last month, was something of a family affair for Mr. Kubert.
Rather, the crucial point of dispute was the nature of prophecy, which arose because of Muhammad's claim concerning his culminating role in the prophetic tradition.
In 1999, he dumbfounded a New York Philharmonic audience with a monumentally grim cantata entitled "America: A Prophecy," which contained the lines "Your cities will fall.
What happened at Charie Hebdo's offices is only the most recent episode of a self-fulfilling prophecy which started with 9/11.
Adam Khalil and Zack Khalil's film re-imagines an ancient Ojibway story, the Seven Fires Prophecy, which both predates and predicts first contact with Europeans.
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"It is a strong field — the kind that can create self-fulfilling prophecies, which is what Apple needs right now," he said.
Note the number: seven years, seven members and seven self-prophecies which they deposit in a sealed container and open when the seven years are up.
But many other cherished prophecies, which he touts to the point of obnoxiousness in his 1996 book, "Miles to Go," fall apart on closer examination.
His gallery is called Prophecies, which is fitting, given the flowing white hair and beard that make him look like a seer — albeit one who speaks in rapid-fire Brooklynese.
Because of his prophecies, which were unpopular with the military and the revolutionists against the Babylonians, Jeremiah was kidnapped by conspirators after 586 and taken to Egypt, where he disappeared.
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