Old Testament
Deuteronomy 13. 1-6 - There is fulfillment of prophecy, but it leads to idolatry. Why does God allow this?
- What was the punishment that the people would inflict?
- Dt 18. 20-22 - Prediction made on behalf of God or a false god, but there is no achievement. What attitude should we adopt in this case?
- Nehemiah 6. 12 - Prophecies for money.
- Jeremiah 23. 13-29 - Deceit, lying, adultery ... Are based on what they say (16)? On whose behalf they prophesy (25)? What are the comparative thinking and the Word of God (28)?
- Jer. 28 - Hanania confused and punished by God to Jeremiah.
- Lamentations. 2. 14 - False prophets do not denounce the sins of God's people, their visions are meaningless, bland and disappointing.
- Ezekiel. 13 - They mislead the people of God, announcing "peace", instead of preparing for spiritual warfare.
- Micah. 3. 5-8 - God will punish the false prophets and justify his faithful servants, who denounced the sins of God's people.
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- New Testament:
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- Matthew 7. 15 - You can tell a tree by its fruit, that is to say, there is the authenticity of giving someone the result of his words and behavior.
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- Mt 24. 11 - It is a sign announcing the end times: the proliferation of false prophets. Are we arrived at that time?
- 2 Timothy 4. 3-5 - For the time will come when men will not endure sound doctrine, but where, eager to hear nice things, they gather the doctors according to their lusts, and close to the ear truth and turn aside to fables. But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fully completed your ministry.
- Apocalypse 2. 19 & 20 - The church should she let the false prophets, under the guise of love and tolerance (do not judge)?
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