Prophecy involves a process in which one or more messages allegedly communicated to a prophet are then communicated to other people. Such messages typically involve divine inspiration, interpretation, or revelation of events to come (compare divine knowledge). Historically, clairvoyance has been used as an adjunct to prophecy.
The English word "prophecy" (noun) in the sense of "function of a prophet" appeared in Europe from about 1225, from Old French profecie (12th century), and from Late Latin prophetia, Greek prophetia "gift of interpreting the will of God", from Greek prophetes (see prophet). The related meaning "thing spoken or written by a prophet" is from c. 1300, while the verb "to prophesy" is recorded by 1377.
The word prophecy comes from the Greek verb, προφημι (prophemi), which means “to say beforehand, foretell”; it is a combination of the Greek words, προ and φημι. The Greek prefix προ also means "before," "in front of," so etymologically προφημι means to speak in front of, as a spokesperson.
Implode is an album by industrial group Front Line Assembly. The album was released through Metropolis on April 26, 1999.
Implode was released on digipak CD and via Zoth Ommog on gatefold cover sleeve double vinyl with limited circulation of 2,000. The track "Torched" is featured in the 2002 horror film Resident Evil but not on the accompanying soundtrack.
Implode was followed by the release of two singles. The single Prophecy includes the original version, a radio edit and a remix of the title track. "Unknown Dreams" is also featured as radio edit. "Paralysis" is a non-album track. The second single, Fatalist, was released in different versions in Europe and North America. German label Zoth Ommog issued a four-track single that contains remixes of "Fatalist" (Rhys Fulber), "Retribution" (Front 242) and "Prophecy" (Haujobb) as well as non-album track "Deception". The six track version was released for the Scandinavian countries through Energy and in the United States through Metropolis. Additional tracks on this version are two remixes of "Fatalist" by Aqualite and Tribal Techno.
The following fictional characters are staff members and denizens of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books written by J. K. Rowling.
The following are notable teachers and staff members who do not have their own articles or who are not listed in other articles.
Argus Filch is the caretaker of Hogwarts. While he is not an evil character, he is ill-tempered, which makes him unpopular with the student body, and occasionally with other staff. His knowledge of the secrets and short-cuts of the castle is almost unparalleled, except perhaps by the Weasley twins, Voldemort himself, Harry, Ron and Hermione, and other users of the Marauder's Map. He tends to favour almost sadistically harsh punishments, leading to his alliance with Dolores Umbridge. He has an obsessive dislike of mud, animate toys, and all other things that might interfere with his creation of an immaculately clean and orderly Hogwarts. He is also portrayed as having a constant antagonism towards Peeves the poltergeist and often tells Dumbledore that Peeves should be thrown out of Hogwarts. He also likes to wander Hogwarts corridors at night, presumably in the hope of catching a student out of bed.
Hand over hand, climbing to the sky
Over the mountains, up in the ice
I see the oceans before the light
It's too late to deny
2060, the days are gone
The forest is burning with mother earth
There's no return
And we have no sun
Flowers are spiders
Another tree falls in it's doom
The toxic reaction will be the view
The sentence is clear for what we didn't do
Butterflies are dragonflies
We are burning now
We are burning now
We are burning like we were nothing
Burning alive, burning with your world
Somebody waits, somebody waits his turn
Burning alive, burning with your world
Burn like a prophecy
Hand over hand, climbing to the top
No rainbows now, all we have is walls
There is no air we can't breathe enough
It's too late, it's too dark
A little child confides in you
The contamination is getting through
There is no mercy, there is no cure
Flowers are spiders
We are burning now
We are burning now
We are burning like we were nothing
Burning alive, burning with your world
Somebody waits, somebody waits his turn
Burning alive, burning with your world
Burn like a prophecy
Burning alive, burning with your world
Somebody waits, somebody waits his turn
Burning alive, burning with your world
Burn like a prophecy
My prophecy
My prophecy
My prophecy
We are burning now
We are burning now
We are burning like we were nothing
Burning alive, burning with your world
Somebody waits, somebody waits his turn
Burning alive, burning with your world
Burn like a prophecy
Burning alive
We're burning alive
Burning alive
Burning with your wold