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proph·e·cy noun also proph·e·sy \ˈpräfəsē, -si\ (-es) Etymology: Middle English prophecie, prophesie, from Old French, from Late Latin prophetia, from Greek prophēteia, from prophētēs prophet + -eia -y 1. : the function or vocation of a prophet : utterance under the inspiring influence of religious experience; specifically : the declaration of divine will and purpose 2. : spoken or recorded utterance of a prophet : divinely inspired moral teaching (as by warning, exhorting, consoling) : apocalyptic revelation 3. : a declaration of something to come : foretelling, prediction 4. obsolete : public interpretation of Scripture 5. : an Old Testament lection preceding the Epistle in various Christian liturgies |