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### Description
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### Description
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The predictive past is a figure of speech that uses the past tense to refer to things that will happen in the future. This is sometimes done in prophecy to show that the event will certainly happen. It is also called the prophetic perfect.
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The predictive past is a figure of speech that uses the past tense to refer to things that will happen in the future. This is sometimes done in prophecy to show that the event will certainly happen. It is also called the prophetic perfect.
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### Reason this is a translation issue:
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>Therefore my people have gone into captivity for lack of understanding;
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>their leaders go hungry, and their masses have nothing to drink. (Isaiah 5:13 ULB)
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In the example above, the people of Israel had not yet gone into captivity, but God spoke of their going into captivity as if it had already happened because he had decided that they certainly would go into captivity.
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### Reasons this is a translation issue:
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>>>>>>> Stashed changes
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Readers who are not aware of the past tense being used in prophecy to refer to future events may find it confusing.
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Readers who are not aware of the past tense being used in prophecy to refer to future events may find it confusing.
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