Topic > Born-again Christian Prophecies Based on the Bible

Cultural StudiesThere are different versions and elements of the biblical prophetic tradition, from the patriarchal stories of Abraham and Moses to the exile and post-exile prophecies (such as the prophecies of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel) , to the New Testament appropriations. Biblical prophecies in today's world have become more important as things in the world begin to go in a destructive way. For example, with increasing instances of wars, earthquakes, famines, and droughts comes the fulfillment of these prophecies in the Bible about the last days. Research has shown that only a small percentage of born-again Christians have Bible-based prophecies. There are many groups of people who claim to have prophecies. This led to the emergence of many disputes among people. This is because they claim that there are a high number of false prophets. These false prophets use specific verses from the Bible to craft prophecies that will help them benefit the public in a certain way. For example, there was the emergence of a large number of street preachers. As valid as this argument may be, there are prophets who use the Bible as the foundation of their prophecies. As stated above, there have been several reasons why born-again Christians believe the end of the world is coming. Today's prophecies focus on the events that occur in the last days described by the Bible. The traditional form of prophecy used by street prophets is a form by which they make the public aware of diseases occurring in society and connect them to the Bible. This is only done by a small number of street preachers. They often remind people that God is a forgiving God… a paper medium… and of the two, however, I also believe they are similar in a way that in both the epics and the Bible, to a higher power,” God,” tells mortals to spread the word of God instead of doing it themselves. In conclusion, literature can be analyzed based on whether or not it contains epic genres. Ancient literature was said to be epic because of the flexibility it had and its ability to achieve factors that other forms of literature fail to achieve. It is also evident that modern literature lacks the lyrical poetry found in epic. It is also clear that contemporary literature is rich in emotions and feelings, it is more intimate, realistic and heteroglossic. What exactly are the "ruins" of Chichen Itza? That is, other than the pyramids themselves, what do contemporary tourists and anthropologists seem to think have gone to ruin? The ruins of Chichen Itza