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Questions about biblical prophecy, promise, fulfillment, and how later Scripture receives earlier Scripture.
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The New Testament presents Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promises, but fulfillment is often richer than a simple one-verse prediction.
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Biblical prophecy should be read in context as covenant speech that may warn, promise, call for repentance, and point forward to God's purposes.
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2 Peter connects apostolic witness, the transfiguration, prophetic Scripture, and the Spirit's work in prophecy.
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Fulfilled prophecy means God's earlier word reaches its intended outcome, sometimes through direct prediction and sometimes through pattern, promise, or typology.