Verifiable Biblical Prophecy Fulfilled

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I found this site that has a list of some of the prophecies fulfilled in the Bible. It is very cool to read these and see how aptly they were fulfilled! Some of the places and cities that God said would be desolate have been so for well over a thousand years.

Prophetic Reliability of the Bible Prophetic Reliability of the Bible


By Gary F. Zeolla


There are approximately 2,500 prophecies in the Bible. About 2,000 of these prophecies have already been fulfilled. The remaining prophecies deal with events yet future. Below is a sampling of the fulfilled prophecies.


Genesis 15:15; 17:2-7,19,20; 22:15-18:


God promises Abraham, “I will multiply you exceedingly” and “you shall be a father of many nations.” God emphasizes this promise by saying Abraham’s descendents will be “as the stars of heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore.” These descendants are promised to descend through Abraham’s sons Isaac and Ishmael.


All Jews living today and throughout history trace their “roots” to Abraham through Isaac. Arabs trace their roots to Abraham through Ishmael. Thus the nation Israel and all Islamic countries have Abraham as their “father.” Moreover, Christians considered Abraham to be their “father” in a spiritual sense (Gal 3:29).


So Jews, Muslims, and Christians all trace their roots to Abraham. As such, it is safe to say that more people living today trace their roots to Abraham than to any other single person.


Deuteronomy 28:64:


Moses, writing ca. 1400 B.C., predicts the scattering of the Jews “from one end of the earth to the other.” This was fulfilled 721 BC when the Northern Kingdom of Israel was captured by the Assyrians, in 586 BC when the Southern Kingdom of Judea was conquered by the Babylonians, and in 70 AD when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. And to this day, there are still Jews who are scattered “among all peoples.”


Deuteronomy 29:24-29:


Moses predicts the Babylon captivity of Israel, which occurred in 607-587 B.C.


Isaiah 13:1-22; Jeremiah 52:1-44:


Isaiah (prophesying between 767-687 B.C.) and Jeremiah (prophesying from 623-586 B.C.) predict the destruction of Babylon. It was conquered in 538 B.C. Importantly, they both predict that Babylon would never be inhabited again. And in fact, Babylon has never been rebuilt, and the area where it was located is now basically a wasteland.


Isaiah 41:2,25; 44:28; 45:1; 45:13:


Isaiah foretells that Cyrus would conquer Babylon, subdue Egypt, and let the exiled Jews return to Judea. The Jews were not even taken into captivity until 607-587 B.C. and Cyrus was not born until born until a century and half after Isaiah spoke.


Isaiah 49:13-18; 66:22:


Despite her sins and her being scattered among the nations, God promises He will never forget the Jews but that they shall remain before Him. Moreover, God promises “your offspring and your name will endure” (NASB).


Miraculously, through all of the scatterings of Jews throughout history, the Jews maintained their cultural and religious heritage. No other people whose homeland was conquered and who were so scattered have managed to do so. The ancient Hittites, Moabites, Ammonites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Medes, and many others have all ceased to exist as a people. But somehow, the Jews managed to survive as a people for 19 centuries without a homeland.


Jeremiah 25:11:


Jeremiah predicts that the Babylonian captivity of the Jews would last 70 years. The Jews began to be deported in 607 B.C., and they were allowed to return to their homeland in 537 B.C.


Ezekiel 26:1-21:


Tyre was the most powerful city in the Phoenician empire. But Ezekiel, writing ca. 587, predicts it will be “laid waste” (v.2). He further predicts its walls would be destroyed, its towers broken down, and that it would be scraped down like a rock. He also predicts it will only be a place for spreading nets (v.5), but the city itself will never be rebuilt (v.14).


Tyre was destroyed by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. The city was laid waste and destroyed just as predicted. Also as predicted, all that is found in the area today is fisherman spreading their nets. The city itself has never been rebuilt.


Ezekiel 29:8-16:


Egypt at one time was major world power, ruling over other nations. But Ezekiel predicts it will be conquered. However, Ezekiel indicates it will continue as a nation, but he also predicts it will be “the lowliest of kingdoms” and that it “will not rule over nations anymore.”


Egypt was conquered by the Babylonians in the sixth century B.C. Since that time, Egypt has remained a nation, but it has never again been a world power and has never ruled over any other nation.


Ezekiel 36:8-12:


God predicts that after the scattering of the Jews, they will return to their homeland and will rebuild their cities. This began to occur in 1948 when Israel became a nation again. There are now over six million Jews living in Israel.


Hosea 3:4,5:


Hosea, writing in 767-687 B.C., predicts the Babylon captivity and the return from exile of the Jews.


Joel 3:2;


God predicts that the land He gave to the Jews will be divided up among the nations. Today, that land is divided between the modern-day state of Israel and surrounding Arab nations.


Nahum 1:1-3:19:


Nahum’s entire short book is a prophecy against the city of Nineveh. At the time, Nineveh was one of the most powerful cities on earth. But Nahum predicts it will be “empty, desolate, and waste” (2:10). He further predicts it will be destroyed by fire (3:15). He also predicts the Ninevites will be scattered and will never be gathered (3:18), while the “injury” of the city “has no healing” (3:19).


Nineveh was destroyed in 612 B.C. The Ninevites were scattered and ceased to exist as a people, and the city has never been rebuilt. Archeological evidence shows it was in fact destroyed by fire.


Matthew 24:1,2; Luke 21:20:


Jesus, speaking ca. 30 A.D., predicts the destruction of Jerusalem. His predictions were exactly fulfilled in 70 A.D. Jerusalem was surround by the Roman armies, and when they entered the city, they so destroyed the buildings, including the temple, that a stone was not left upon a stone.




Luke 10:13-15:


Jesus pronounces a “woe” upon three cites located on the Sea of Galilee (Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum). He, however, says nothing about the other major city in the area (Tiberias). Archeological evidence shows these four cities existed at the time of Christ. The first three were destroyed by an earthquake around 400 A.D. and have never been rebuilt. However, Tiberias remains to this day.


A comparison of maps in the back of most Bibles will demonstrate this phenomenon. All four cities can be seen on the map of Israel at the time of Christ, but the map of modern-day Israel shows only Tiberias.


Luke 21:24:


Jesus predicts that after the destruction of Jerusalem the Jews will be scattered “into all the nations.” This was fulfilled throughout the following 19 centuries, when the Jews were without a homeland.


But Jesus also indicates the Jews would regain control of Jerusalem at some future date. This was fulfilled in 1967 when the newly reborn nation of Israel regained control of Jerusalem.


Luke 21:33:


Jesus predicts that His words “shall by no means pass away.” His words were recorded in the four Gospels in the New Testaemnt of the Bible. The Bible is the world’s all-time best-selling book and has been translated into more languages than any other book.


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No doubt and Jesus fulfilled and or there were numerous prophecies in one 24 hour period concerning his crucifixion, beatings, death, spear to the side, no bones broken, casting lots over his clothes, gall to drink etc.....

Much proof for those who will took to the bible in faith....
 
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No doubt and Jesus fulfilled and or there were numerous prophecies in one 24 hour period concerning his crucifixion, beatings, death, spear to the side, no bones broken, casting lots over his clothes, gall to drink etc.....

Much proof for those who will took to the bible in faith....
Amen! What amazes me is the prophecies regarding the destruction of cities, which we have undeniable proof for, or even Jeremiah's prediction of 70 years in captivity.

i realize the carnal mind can not understand God, but even logic would dictate that these prophecies are supernatural or at the very least "unexplainable." And yet athiests and unbelievers say there is no evidence for God.

funny thing I have noticed is that athiests won't even really touch Biblical prophecy, because they simply don't know what to do with the prophecies that are perfectly fulfilled. It seems to completely stump them.
 
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Amen! What amazes me is the prophecies regarding the destruction of cities, which we have undeniable proof for, or even Jeremiah's prediction of 70 years in captivity.

i realize the carnal mind can not understand God, but even logic would dictate that these prophecies are supernatural or at the very least "unexplainable." And yet athiests and unbelievers say there is no evidence for God.

funny thing I have noticed is that athiests won't even really touch Biblical prophecy, because they simply don't know what to do with the prophecies that are perfectly fulfilled. It seems to completely stump them.
I agree and or they will throw in some fool like Nostradamus and try to make him equal with biblical prophecy from the prophets which is a farce to me....There is ample evidence to prove the truth of the scriptures if one will in an honest, non-bias approach look to the validity of the scriptures and the prophecies that have been given and fulfilled over the last three thousand years plus!
 
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I agree and or they will throw in some fool like Nostradamus and try to make him equal with biblical prophecy from the prophets which is a farce to me....There is ample evidence to prove the truth of the scriptures if one will in an honest, non-bias approach look to the validity of the scriptures and the prophecies that have been given and fulfilled over the last three thousand years plus!
Exactly! And some people say the Bible's prophecies are vague! Hah! I have read some of Nostradamus' prophecies and they are so vague that you could interpret some of them to almost mean anything!

Yet we have EXTREMELY accurate prophecies like Jeremiah prophesying 70 years of captivity.

even if an athiest wanted to use Nostradamus as a counter point, I would refer them to Paul casting out the spirit of divination the woman fortune teller had. It is not very hard for the devil to predict something will happen and then go send a demon to actually do it!
 
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Exactly! And some people say the Bible's prophecies are vague! Hah! I have read some of Nostradamus' prophecies and they are so vague that you could interpret some of them to almost mean anything!

Yet we have EXTREMELY accurate prophecies like Jeremiah prophesying 70 years of captivity.

even if an athiest wanted to use Nostradamus as a counter point, I would refer them to Paul casting out the spirit of divination the woman fortune teller had. It is not very hard for the devil to predict something will happen and then go send a demon to actually do it!
Yeah no doubt and God commands against said activity (divination).....That 70th week of Daniel has much prophecy concerning the end of the age and it seems the world is spiraling down the path to destruction....I personally believe that the 1st half of the 7oth week was accomplished during the earthly ministry of Jesus and we are down to the time frame listed in Daniel 12..

30 days of perceived peace
1260 days of great tribulation<--resurrection/change at 7th trump/end of Tribulation pre wrath (rapture)
45 days of wrath
 

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Or they say that the prophetic book was written after the fact.
 
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Or they say that the prophetic book was written after the fact.
Haha, yeah, but even that doesn't hold water when we have dozens of prophecies fulfilled regarding the rebirth of Israel as a nation. They can't claim any of the books were written after 1948! :D

Heck, even IF we didn't have prophesy regarding the Israelites, the Jews are still probably the most unique people in all of history. Who else has been scattered through out the world for over 1900 years and NOT been assimilated into other societies? I don't know of any Assyrians, Babylonians, Edomites, Phoenicians, Hittites, Philistines, etc, etc,etc that have survived after being completely and utterly defeated as the Jews were in 70AD.

THEN get their nation back in the EXACT same area that they had it in 1900 years ago. The statistical probability alone is mind numbing!

THEN the very day they become a nation, tens of millions of Arabs of about half a dozen countries declare war on them and somehow the Jews win!! There were even Arab and Muslim leaders who SWORE they would not rest until Israel was driven into the sea and yet every war has failed against Israel and resulted in Israel gaining more power and land.

it is all so amazing, that it just blows me away!
 
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Haha, yeah, but even that doesn't hold water when we have dozens of prophecies fulfilled regarding the rebirth of Israel as a nation. They can't claim any of the books were written after 1948! :D

Heck, even IF we didn't have prophesy regarding the Israelites, the Jews are still probably the most unique people in all of history. Who else has been scattered through out the world for over 1900 years and NOT been assimilated into other societies? I don't know of any Assyrians, Babylonians, Edomites, Phoenicians, Hittites, Philistines, etc, etc,etc that have survived after being completely and utterly defeated as the Jews were in 70AD.

THEN get their nation back in the EXACT same area that they had it in 1900 years ago. The statistical probability alone is mind numbing!

THEN the very day they become a nation, tens of millions of Arabs of about half a dozen countries declare war on them and somehow the Jews win!! There were even Arab and Muslim leaders who SWORE they would not rest until Israel was driven into the sea and yet every war has failed against Israel and resulted in Israel gaining more power and land.

it is all so amazing, that it just blows me away!
I love Israel and pray for the entire nation on a regular basis...no other nation in history can compare....to me one of the biggest proofs if you will is....

The fact that every nation that has exercised dominion over Israel and or treated Israel bad has lost it's world power status, been wiped off the face of the earth and or turned into a third world country or less......The Nations that have recognized Israel and at one time helped Israel seem to be among the richest most prosperous nations on the planet.

God will gather ALL nations against Jerusalem to battle that he may pour out his wrath upon the unbelieving world that has been gathered under the beast/false prophet and HIS/their Kingdom...

And a point to ponder...ALL means ALL and only one of two possibilities exist for the U.S.

1. The U.S. has been decimated as a kingdom before ALL nations are gathered against Israel or...
2. The U.S. is among the ALL gathered unto Jerusalem that God may pour out his wrath upon them....
 
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I love Israel and pray for the entire nation on a regular basis...no other nation in history can compare....to me one of the biggest proofs if you will is....

The fact that every nation that has exercised dominion over Israel and or treated Israel bad has lost it's world power status, been wiped off the face of the earth and or turned into a third world country or less......The Nations that have recognized Israel and at one time helped Israel seem to be among the richest most prosperous nations on the planet.

God will gather ALL nations against Jerusalem to battle that he may pour out his wrath upon the unbelieving world that has been gathered under the beast/false prophet and HIS/their Kingdom...

And a point to ponder...ALL means ALL and only one of two possibilities exist for the U.S.

1. The U.S. has been decimated as a kingdom before ALL nations are gathered against Israel or...
2. The U.S. is among the ALL gathered unto Jerusalem that God may pour out his wrath upon them....
That is a very good point! I didn't think about the fall of all the nations that oppressed Israel and those blessed that helped them!

wow, I see what God told Abraham in a new light, "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you."
 
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That is a very good point! I didn't think about the fall of all the nations that oppressed Israel and those blessed that helped them!

wow, I see what God told Abraham in a new light, "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you."
exactly......
 
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I found this site that has a list of some of the prophecies fulfilled in the Bible. It is very cool to read these and see how aptly they were fulfilled! Some of the places and cities that God said would be desolate have been so for well over a thousand years.

Prophetic Reliability of the Bible Prophetic Reliability of the Bible


By Gary F. Zeolla


There are approximately 2,500 prophecies in the Bible. About 2,000 of these prophecies have already been fulfilled. The remaining prophecies deal with events yet future. Below is a sampling of the fulfilled prophecies.
I have always been singularly unimpressed by so-called prophesy. I have my doubts that there is even one fulfilled prophecy in the Bible that is verifiable. Rather than listing numerous examples it might be more profitable to take one and discuss it until the matter is resolved; then we can move on to the next.

Psychologists point out that it is in human nature to remember the hits (ie., the predictions that have come true) and ignore the misses. My first observation is that the Bible doesn't record the misses. There might be numerous misses for every hit, which in perspective might put the hits in a less favourable light. When I was a student in grade seven my teacher that year gave our class a handout with some twenty predictions made by Jeane Dixon, a very popular astrologer and psychic of the mid 20th century. Not a single one of those predictions came true, yet there are numerous claims that she got many others correct.

“John Allen Paulos, a mathematician at Temple University, coined the term ‘the Jeane Dixon effect,’ which refers to a tendency to promote a few correct predictions while ignoring a larger number of incorrect predictions.” (see Wikipedia: Jeane Dixon)

I don't see biblical claims as anymore likely, but I welcome your attempt to prove otherwise.

If you were to choose a single biblical prophecy as the best to begin with, what would it be?
 
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I have always been singularly unimpressed by so-called prophesy. I have my doubts that there is even one fulfilled prophecy in the Bible that is verifiable. Rather than listing numerous examples it might be more profitable to take one and discuss it until the matter is resolved; then we can move on to the next.

Psychologists point out that it is in human nature to remember the hits (ie., the predictions that have come true) and ignore the misses. My first observation is that the Bible doesn't record the misses. There might be numerous misses for every hit, which in perspective might put the hits in a less favourable light. When I was a student in grade seven my teacher that year gave our class a handout with some twenty predictions made by Jeane Dixon, a very popular astrologer and psychic of the mid 20th century. Not a single one of those predictions came true, yet there are numerous claims that she got many others correct.

“John Allen Paulos, a mathematician at Temple University, coined the term ‘the Jeane Dixon effect,’ which refers to a tendency to promote a few correct predictions while ignoring a larger number of incorrect predictions.” (see Wikipedia: Jeane Dixon)

I don't see biblical claims as anymore likely, but I welcome your attempt to prove otherwise.

If you were to choose a single biblical prophecy as the best to begin with, what would it be?
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the very best biblical prophecy(s) (havent chosen a single one yet) would be the ones about the nation of israel and how they weren't a nation for about 2000 years and then they became a nation again in a single day. any prophecy about israel pretty much.
 
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Here is one.

Ezekiel 37:21-22
and say to them, ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will take the Israelites out of the nations where they have gone. I will gather them from all around and bring them back into their own land. I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel. There will be one king over all of them and they will never again be two nations or be divided into two kingdoms.

fulfilled 1948

several prophecies are spoken of in just this one passage.

Israel was scattered throughout the entire world due to their rebellion against God and God even foretold of their dispersion. This happened largely in 70AD when Rome destroyed Israel.

The Jews wander the world for 1900 years, which is pretty remarkable since there are no Assyrians, Babylonians, Edomites, Amalekites, and dozens of other nations/people groups that had their homes destroyed and were dispersed throughout the land, that still exist today (nor did these groups have writings prophesying their return to their land). Every people group was pretty much assimilated into others. The Jews are very unique in this perspective.

Then in 1948 they are made one nation again instead of being separated into Israel and Judah. They maintain the same name of Israel and get to be a nation again in the exact same spot as before and ruled over by one king (prime minister).

Cycel, I know you won't concede this being a Divine prophecy fulfilled, but I would at least think you might find this to be at least somewhat remarkable.
 

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Bible prophecy being fulfilled currently includes:


  • Many will rush here and there and knowledge will increase. (Daniel 12:4)


  • Perilous times will come. Men shall be:
    • lovers of their own selves
    • covetous
    • boasters
    • proud
    • blasphemers
    • disobedient to parents
    • unthankful
    • unholy (2 Timothy 3:1-3)
 
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I'd also point out that these are not "prophesies" by the likes of Nostradamus whose writings were so obscure that they could be interpreted to mean almost anything. The specific prophecy I talked right before nl's post is VERY accurate and straightforward.

it is remarkable that we live in such a time where many of the prophesies of the Bible seemed impossible until Israel became a nation again.
 
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I have always been singularly unimpressed by so-called prophesy. I have my doubts that there is even one fulfilled prophecy in the Bible that is verifiable. Rather than listing numerous examples it might be more profitable to take one and discuss it until the matter is resolved; then we can move on to the next.

Psychologists point out that it is in human nature to remember the hits (ie., the predictions that have come true) and ignore the misses. My first observation is that the Bible doesn't record the misses. There might be numerous misses for every hit, which in perspective might put the hits in a less favourable light. When I was a student in grade seven my teacher that year gave our class a handout with some twenty predictions made by Jeane Dixon, a very popular astrologer and psychic of the mid 20th century. Not a single one of those predictions came true, yet there are numerous claims that she got many others correct.

“John Allen Paulos, a mathematician at Temple University, coined the term ‘the Jeane Dixon effect,’ which refers to a tendency to promote a few correct predictions while ignoring a larger number of incorrect predictions.” (see Wikipedia: Jeane Dixon)

I don't see biblical claims as anymore likely, but I welcome your attempt to prove otherwise.

If you were to choose a single biblical prophecy as the best to begin with, what would it be?
Okay first of all my Vulcan firend you must understand this:

I understand you to either be an atheist, or at most a skeptic. That's okay not condemning you I was an atheist too, a very staunch and hard hearted one at that.

But look if you're going to try to purposefully misinterpret something you will never interpret it obviously. So for the sake of Prophecy here, I'm not asking you to convert or nothing, but try at least to look at the Prophecies from a beleivers point of view, or at the least from the point of view that you are allowing the possibility that the prophecy is true.

Now here's somethign real intriguing. Your skepticism is actually biblically sound when dealing with prophecies. As pointed out the Bible prophecies are not like Nostradamus stuff.

The thing with Bible prophecies is a degree of skepticism is permissible, and in fact somewhat encouraged ironically by the Bible itself.

What you must understand is Christian and Jews are not the only religion in the world and they are not the only religion that proclaims to have the power of Prophecy.

But here's where Christian Prophecy diverges from non-Christian Prophecy and where your logic and skepticism is actually an asset if you do not allow it to blind you. Out of all religions, the Bible actually sets the most rigorous test for what a True Prophet is.

This is that test:

Deuteronomy 18:15-22

[SUP]15 [/SUP]The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken;
[SUP]16 [/SUP]According to all that thou desiredst of the Lord thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the Lord my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not.
[SUP]17 [/SUP]And the Lord said unto me, They have well spoken that which they have spoken.
[SUP]18 [/SUP]I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
[SUP]19 [/SUP]And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.
[SUP]20 [/SUP]But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
[SUP]21 [/SUP]And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
[SUP]22 [/SUP]When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.


So basically, for one a Prophet must speak in the name of the Lord, and also his prophecy must come to pass. Now this doesn't mean all prophecies must come to pass at once, and even prophecies can be delayed if the people hearken to the prophet and repent (though they will still come true later.) But essentially the prophecies must always come to pass and all the prophecies that a Prophet speaks in the name of the Lord must come to pass at some point. If they do not, that person is not a true prophet. If some of their prophecies have provably come to pass but there are still some prophecies left unfulfilled but still with a probability of being fulfilled (such as Daniel) then that person has a strong likelihood of being a true prophet by a hard-nosed skeptic's standard. The catch here being you must wait until either the prophecies come to pass or until an event happens that would undeniably prove the prophecy cannot ever come to pass and thus the prophet is false.

Enjoy exploring the prophecies :) It's quite a study like I said if you don't let your skepticism cloud your judgement, but still maintain a degree of serious scrutiny.