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Were the Prophets of the Bible experiencing Dejavu?

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Is there any sort of information about dejavu being linked to prophecy?

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  1. I've not heard of any theories linking deja vu to prophecies, but then the definition of deja vu tends to be different than that of how most use it.

    People generally use it for when they had a dream that happens. Studies reject that notion though, and define it as the sensation of having experienced or been in that place before. Basically an odd feeling of familiarity.

    Whatever the case though, the prophecies made by prophets in the Bible were either very loose, easily able to be interpreted in several ways (allowing them to "come true" no matter what happened), or they were left to an eventuality that was bound to happen at some point.

    They generally did not make a statement that such-and-such would happen on a specific day, and it would result in "this".

    This kind of prophesizing is still happening today. Nostradamus is a good example. Even today, people try to link his prophecies to modern day events. They are typically very loose prophecies that can be forced to fit certain events, but they aren't clear enough to be able to specifically say that yes, it absolutely refers to that.


  2. No, nothing like that.  It was real prophecy from God himself.

  3. It's really funny how Bible believers can easily dismiss other possibilities with regards to their Buybull. Not only Dejavu, but there are also possibilities of schizoprenia, paranoia, hallucinations due to intake of toxins, etc. And the syptoms of these mental sicknesses were experienced by the people described in the Buybull.

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