propheticprəˈfɛt ɪk
English Definitions:
prophetic, prophetical (adj)
foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention
"prophetic writings"; "prophetic powers"; "words that proved prophetic"
prophetic (Adjective)
of, or relating to a prophecy or a prophet
prophetic (Adjective)
predicted, as by a prophecy
prophetic
In religion, a prophecy is a message that has been communicated to a person (typically called a prophet) by a supernatural entity. Prophecies are a feature of many cultures and belief systems and usually contain divine will or law, or preternatural knowledge, for example of future events. They can be revealed to the prophet in various ways depending on the religion and the story, such as visions, divination, or direct interaction with divine beings in physical form. Stories of prophetic deeds sometimes receive considerable attention and some have been known to survive for centuries through oral tradition or as religious texts.
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