If the race knew enough to consciously transmute the creative sex-energy into an interior function, there would come to pass the time prophecied by St. Paul when Man shall consciously "lay down his body and take it up again.
How or whether he prophecied to his Majesty, no person can tell; but he is not the first fool that has made a good court prophet.
She appears to have preached and prophecied at Birmingham.
He prophecied success to the expedition; he wished the Colonel success for the sake of the good cause; finally he warmed so far as to wish him personal success and safety.
I now leave it to the cool judgment of the reader, whether Jesus prophecied truly, or did, or did not, teach the duty of paying religious homage to other beings besides God?
Messiah prophecied of in the Old Testament; whoever comes into the world as such, must come as the Messiah of the Jews, because no other nation did expect, or pretend to, the promise of a Messiah.
Now certainly no one will pretend that John was the Elias prophecied of by Malachi, as to come before the great, and terrible day of the Lord, which has not yet taken place.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prophecied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.