From b1ffcdfa11e3277c0eef568fb45cacfb27b56682 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Susan Quigley Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2019 15:51:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Issue 97 - pastorfuture --- jit/figs-pastforfuture/01.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/jit/figs-pastforfuture/01.md b/jit/figs-pastforfuture/01.md index 7cdb290..3f5eaa5 100644 --- a/jit/figs-pastforfuture/01.md +++ b/jit/figs-pastforfuture/01.md @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ Readers who are not aware of the past tense being used in prophecy to refer to f ### Examples from the Bible -When God firmly decided that he would do something or that something would happen, he sometimes spoke of it as if it had already happened. The past tense verbs are underlined in the examples below. +**When God firmly decided that he would do something or that something would happen, he sometimes spoke of it as if it had already happened. The past tense verbs are underlined in the examples below.** >Therefore my people have gone into captivity for lack of understanding; >their leaders go hungry, and their masses have nothing to drink. (Isaiah 5:13 ULB) -When prophets wrote about things that God said would happen, they sometimes wrote about them as if they had already happened. +**When prophets wrote about things that God said would happen, they sometimes wrote about them as if they had already happened.** >For to us a child has been born, to us a son has been given; >and the rule will be on his shoulder. (Isaiah 9:6 ULB)