GRIN
Abram's gift of prophecy was the ability to predict a more accurate motion of the moon and Venus and Jupiter. But what mattered to him was a family who wouldnt lose that knowledge, and that required faith that he could have a son by one wife, the only wife. That prediction came true, but it was not the hour he predicted,
There is no scripture of Abram being an astronomer, or worrying that his sons wouldn't learn astronomy. You are making up stuff again and calling the made up thing truth, and hanging conclusions off the falsity. I don't understand the need to fabricate such stories. If I'm wrong, just correct me with the appropriate scripture.
And it was not Abram who predicted he'd have a son, or when. It was God every time.
it was just the eventual faith in it being so. So too, my faith in what is so is stronger than my faith in knowing immediate hours. My eventuals do come true. But at a time I know the year is here, yes I frantically am trying to see that hour within this year. So have I ruined it for those who would have trusted?
Yes, the world will eventually come to an end, and we will eventually come to an end. No points for such "prophecies". But there will not eventually be global flood, and it's not this year. Remember the rainbow covenant and dance not upon it.