To make a prediction or prophecy.
1 Thou mayest foreshow the antidote; thou canst not effect the bane.
2 I behold the day-break, I foreshow , that the sun, is about to rise.
3 This naturally seemed to foreshow what was to be.
4 What were the sacrifices to foreshow ?
5 Before that heaven which our presentiments foreshow us, we cannot easily praise any form of life we have seen or read of.
6 For all things were done by Thy servants; either to show forth something needful for the present, or to foreshow things to come.
7 Amongst other predictions, one was interpreted as foreshowing the singular death of Hen.
8 For young persons to dream of giving charity, foreshows they will be annoyed by deceitful rivals.
9 The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which will result in tranquillity and satisfaction.
10 After a new world had been discovered, many scattered indications were then found to have foreshown it.
11 The scene you have thus imagined appears to you vivid and distinct, as if foreshown in a magic glass.
12 Now things come about as they were foreshown in the portent of that vision whereof I spoke to thee.
13 The spray of poppies on the circle beneath the handle foreshows that a pleasant experience may be expected in the summer.
14 For a young woman to dream of mining coal, foreshows she will become the wife of a real-estate dealer or dentist.
15 Then the light which appeared from heaven was taken up from their eyes, and foreshowed the ascension of the saint unto heaven.
16 How you and I should have dreaded this night and to-morrow, if they could have been foreshown to us a while ago!
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