What prophecies? The Bibles are the works of Man.... Politicians wrote the Bibles....
Prophets are total bullshit....
Politicians are similar...
The Bible proves that prophecy is correct.
No, especially if the prophecy is couched in vague terms (cf Nostradamus).
The Holy Bible is not for everyone, it shows the believers and faithful of God all the truth written in it, after having had direct experience with God.
The Prophecy is given by the Holy Bible to all atheists and, to evil people, of what will happen to them, in this life, and then final destination, in hell!
My Bible is correct, but ... always have but...I do not know their Bible.
Many Bible prophecies have already come true. For example, Isaiah prophesied that Babylon would be destroyed. (Isaiah 13:19) He described exactly how the city would be defeated. The city was protected by large gates and a river. But Isaiah foretold that the river would be dried up and the gates left open. The attackers would take the city without a battle. Isaiah even prophesied that a man named Cyrus would defeat Babylon.—Isaiah 44:27–45:2
Two hundred years after the prophecy was written, an army arrived ready to attack Babylon. Who was leading the army? Just as the prophecy said, it was Cyrus, the king of Persia. Everything was set for the rest of the prophecy to come true.
On the night of the attack, the Babylonians were having a feast. They felt safe because they were protected by massive walls and a river. Outside the city, Cyrus and his army dug a channel to lower the level of the river water. The water level went down enough for the Persian soldiers to walk through it. But how would the army get past Babylon’s walls? Just as the prophecy said, the city gates were left open, so the soldiers took the city without a battle.
Isaiah prophesied that eventually no one would ever live in Babylon again. He wrote: “She will never be inhabited, nor will she be a place to reside [or, live] in throughout all generations.” (Isaiah 13:20) Did that come true? In the place where Babylon used to be, about 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, there are just ruins. Even today, no one lives there. Jehovah swept Babylon “with the broom of annihilation [or, destruction].”—Isaiah 14:22, 23.
The fact that so many Bible prophecies have already come true means that we can trust what the Bible says about the future. We can be sure that Jehovah will keep his promise to make the earth a paradise. (Numbers 23:19.) Yes, we have the hope of “everlasting life that God, who cannot lie, promised long ago.”—Titus 1:2.
The fact that Jesus Christ took on flesh, became man and reconciled sinful man kind with God by dying and rising again, according to the scriptures, would seem to indicate that to be so.