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How do we know the prophecies in the Bible are true?

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Biblical prophecies are validated by their fulfillment in history, confirming God's sovereignty and truth.

The truth of biblical prophecies is evidenced in their accurate predictions of future events, often made long before their actual occurrence. Verses such as Isaiah 45:1, which names Cyrus before his birth, demonstrate this divine foresight. The ability of scripture to foretell events—such as the rejection of the Jews and the calling of the Gentiles—without fail underscores the certainty and authority of God's word. These historical fulfillments serve as strong evidence that scripture is not merely human conjecture but divinely inspired truth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:1, 1 Kings 13:2, Matthew 24:14

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Thomas Manton · Nov 10, 2021
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