"Prophesy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To prophesy is to predict or forecast something that will happen in the future, often in a mysterious or supernatural way. It can also describe making a statement about a future event or situation, especially one that is thought to be based on a special sense or insight.
Derivative of "profane" which is an adjective meaning:<br><br> Lacking moral or spiritual value; having or showing a lack of respect for God or spiritual or moral principles<br> Involving or relating to the physically dirty and crude, often in a violent or unacceptable way<br> Not belonging to the sacred or the church
The prophase is the first stage of cell division. It is the longest stage of the cell cycle and is the beginning of both mitosis and meiosis.<br><br> During this stage, the chromosomes condense and become visible as X-shaped structures, and the mitotic spindle begins to form. The nuclear envelope starts to break down, and the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.<br><br>The sister chromatids (chromosome pairs) coil together and become visible as X or V shapes. The kinetochores, which are the structures at the centromere where the spindle fibers attach, begin to form.<br><br>The prophase is a critical stage in cell division as it sets the stage for the separation of the chromosomes during metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.<br><br>This stage is divided into two sub-phases: early prophase and late prophase.
Predictions or statements about future events, often believed to have been inspired by supernatural or divine means. They can take many forms, such as predictions, visions, or intuitive statements about the future. In many cultures, prophecies are given by seers, prophets, or other individuals believed to possess supernatural insight or spiritual knowledge. Prophecies can be vague or specific, and may be seen as a warning, a prediction of a positive event, or a sign of an important change or shift.
A prediction or statement made about a future event, typically based on a person's supposed divine or supernatural insight, or a tradition of foretelling that is considered to have a degree of authority.<br><br>Example: The prophet's words were said to be a prophecy that the city would be destroyed by a great flood.<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "prophesie", from Latin "prophetia", from Greek "προφητεία" (prophēteia), "a speaking forth", from "πρό" (pro), "before", and "φημι" (phēmi), "to speak".<br><br>Synonyms: prediction, divination, forecast, prediction, augury, oracle.
Foretold or predicted, typically by a prophet or in a prophetic manner; announced or indicated beforehand.
verb<br><br>1. To interpret omens or portents; to predict the future, especially by means of supernatural or mystical means.<br><br>Example: "She claimed to have prophesied the end of the war."<br><br>noun<br><br>1. A prediction or prophecy made by a person who claims to have supernatural or special knowledge.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "prophesieth". It's possible that it's a misspelling or an outdated term. <br><br>However, the correct word might be "prophesies" which is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to prophesy". <br><br>Prophesies: To predict or foretell the future, especially in a mysterious or supernatural way.
Predicting or foretelling the future or a future event, typically based on intuition, spiritual insight, or supernatural guidance.
A person who speaks by divine inspiration; a messenger or mouthpiece of a deity or higher power, often considered to have special powers or knowledge.
A female prophet, a woman who has the ability to see the future or foretell events. In ancient times, a woman who was believed to possess supernatural understanding or knowledge, and was consulted by others for guidance and advice.
Female prophets, women who have prophetic gifts or abilities, or female leaders or priestesses in ancient Israel who claimed to receive revelations or prophecies from God.