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Prophesy here in Bethel thou mayst not, where the king’s chapel is, and the king’s court. (Amos 7, 13)
I was but tending sheep when the Lord took me into his service. It was the Lord bade me go and prophesy to his people of Israel. (Amos 7, 15)
Alas, that I should be one beckoned by the spirit, and not rather some forger of lies! Wine and revel to inspire him, he might prophesy, and a people such as this take him for an oracle: (Micah 2, 11)
Dares one of them prophesy again, all men will turn against him, even the parents that begot him; Still at thy lying, and in the Lord’s name? Thou shalt die for it! And with a javelin’s thrust father and mother will take the life they gave. (Zechariah 13, 3)
Then some of them fell to spitting upon him, and covering his face while they buffeted him and bade him prophesy; the servants, too, caught him blows on the cheek. (Mark 14, 65)
they blindfolded him and struck him on the face, and then questioned him, Come, prophesy; tell us who it is that smote thee.✻ (Luke 22, 64)
It was not of his own impulse that he said this; holding the high priesthood as he did in that year, he was able to prophesy that Jesus was to die for the sake of the nation; (John 11, 51)
and I will pour out my spirit in those days upon my servants and hand-maids, so that they will prophesy. (Acts 2, 18)
The spiritual gifts we have differ, according to the special grace which has been assigned to each. If a man is a prophet, let him prophesy as far as the measure of his faith will let him.✻ (Romans 12, 6)
a woman brings shame upon her head if she uncovers it to pray or prophesy; she is no better than the woman who has her head shaved.✻ (1 Corinthians 11, 5)
one can perform miracles, one can prophesy, another can test the spirit of the prophets; one can speak in different tongues, another can interpret the tongues; (1 Corinthians 12, 10)
I would gladly see you all speaking with strange tongues, but I would rather you should prophesy, because the prophet ranks higher than the man who speaks with strange tongues. It would be different if he could translate them, to strengthen the faith of the church; (1 Corinthians 14, 5)
