The intricate details of prophecy must be without contradiction. A careful
distinction must be observed between that which is plainly revealed and
that which is obscure. Major issues must be distinguished from minor points.
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The field of investigation must necessarily embrace both fulfilled and
unfulfilled prophecy. A greater body of scripture is given to prophecy
than any other subject, for approximately one-fourth of the Bible was
prophetic at the time it was written.
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A greater body of scripture is given to prophecy than any other subject,
for approximately one-fourth of the Bible was prophetic at the time it
was written.
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