Prophecy

or prediction, was one of the functions of the prophet. It has been defined as a "miracle of knowledge, a declaration or description or representation of something future, beyond the power of human sagacity to foresee, discern, or conjecture." (See PROPHET .)

The great prediction which runs like a golden thread through the whole contents of the Old Testament is that regarding the coming and work of the Messiah; and the great use of prophecy was to perpetuate faith in his coming, and to prepare the world for that event. But there are many subordinate and intermediate prophecies also which hold an important place in the great chain of events which illustrate the sovereignty and all-wise overruling providence of God.

Then there are many prophecies regarding the Jewish nation, its founder Abraham ( Genesis 12:1-3 ; 13:16 ; 15:5 ; Genesis 17:2 Genesis 17:4-6 , etc.), and his posterity, Isaac and Jacob and their descendants ( 12:7 ; Genesis 13:14 Genesis 13:15 Genesis 13:17 ; 15:18-21 ; Exodus 3:8 Exodus 3:17 ), which have all been fulfilled. The twenty-eighth chapter of Deuteronomy contains a series of predictions which are even now in the present day being fulfilled. In the writings of the prophets ( Isaiah 2:18-21 ), ( Jeremiah 27:3-7 ; 29:11-14 ), ( Ezekiel 5:12 ; 8 ), Daniel Daniel 9:26 Daniel 9:27 ), ( Hosea 9:17 ), there are also many prophecies regarding the events which were to befall that people.

There is in like manner a large number of prophecies relating to those nations with which the Jews came into contact, as Tyre ( Ezekiel 26:3-5 Ezekiel 26:14-21 ), Egypt ( Ezekiel 29:10 Ezekiel 29:15 ; Ezekiel 30:6 Ezekiel 30:12 Ezekiel 30:13 ), Ethiopia ( Nahum 3:8-10 ), Nineveh ( Nahum 1:10 ; 2:8-13 ; 3:17-19 ), Babylon ( Isaiah 13:4 ; Jeremiah 51:7 ; Isaiah 44:27 ; Jeremiah 50:38 ; Jeremiah 51:36 Jeremiah 51:39 Jeremiah 51:57 ), the land of the Philistines ( Jeremiah 47:4-7 ; Ezek. 25:15-17 ; Amos 1:6-8 ; Zephaniah 2:4-7 ; Zechariah 9:5-8 ), and of the four great monarchies ( Daniel 2:39 Daniel 2:40 ; 7:17-24 ; 8:9 ).

But the great body of Old Testament prophecy relates directly to the advent of the Messiah, beginning with Genesis 3:15 , the first great promise, and extending in ever-increasing fulness and clearness all through to the very close of the canon. The Messianic prophecies are too numerous to be quoted. "To him gave all the prophets witness." (Compare Micah 5:2 ; Haggai 2:6-9 ; Isaiah 7:14 ; Isaiah 9:6 Isaiah 9:7 ; Isaiah 11:1 Isaiah 11:2 ; 53 ; Isaiah 60:10 Isaiah 60:13 ; Psalms 16:11 ; 68:18 .)

These dictionary topics are from
M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition,
published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely. [N] indicates this entry was also found in Nave's Topical Bible
[T] indicates this entry was also found in Torrey's Topical Textbook
[J] indicates this entry was also found in Jack Van Impe's Prophecy Dictionary
Bibliography Information

Easton, Matthew George. "Entry for Prophecy". "Easton's Bible Dictionary". .