To answer this we would need to know how many prophecies were fulfilled. If there were not really any prophecies, then the mathematical probability could be considered 100 per cent, because no prophecy went unfulfilled ( or 0 per cent because none was fulfilled - it is indeterminate).
In fact, there was no genuine prophecy about Jesus in the Old Testament. The most popular supposed prophecy is Isaiah 7:14. A reference to this can be found in Matthew's Gospel at 1:22-23. Matthew was looking for a biblical reference he could use to prove that Jesus was prophesied to be born of a virgin. However, he relied on the Septuagint, an early, flawed Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. The Septuagint incorrectly translated Isaiah 7:14 to say that a virgin would conceive and bear a child. The correct translation would have been "the young woman", and the young woman in question did have a child a few verses later in Isaiah. The author of the Gospel of Matthew relied on this mistranslation to show that it was prophesied that Jesus would be born of a virgin. Every supposed prophecy of Jesus can be shown not to have been intended as such by the original author. It is only pious Christianity that seeks to prove otherwise.
The exact probability of October coming after September is 1.0.
There are a total of 22 prophecies in the Book of Revelation. These prophecies cover various events such as the end times, judgment, and the second coming of Christ.
If you are talking about the toss of a coin, the probability for a head coming up on the fourth toss is identical to the probability of a head coming up on the first toss, or the 17th or the 9,437th: Exactly 50/50.
A die can come up showing numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 and the probability of any number coming up is the same - one out of six. The chance of throwing a three is one out of six. In maths, this is called the probability of throwing a three, and given as a fraction of one, in this case one sixth 1/6. Chance and Probability mean the same thing, but chance is usually given as one out of six or two out of three or fifty/fifty for example. Probability is a mathematical thing and given as a fraction.A probability of 0 means no chance at all and a certainty has a probability value of 1. A mathematical probability of 0.99 means there is a 99% chance of success, or 99 out of a hundred.
Adam did not celebrate the coming of Jesus.
The answer depends largely on the probability of coming to an incorrect diagnosis or deciding on a wrong treatment, and the consequence of making that mistake.
high probability you have a damaged engine
The Birnam wood episode in Shakespeare's Macbeth serves as a fulfillment of the witches' prophecy, adding to the atmosphere of supernatural elements in the play. It also symbolizes the theme of deceptive appearances, as the advancing soldiers use the branches to camouflage their numbers. This event contributes to Macbeth's sense of impending doom and his realization that the witches' prophecies are coming true.
Not long after telling Macbeth he'll become Thane of Cawdor, he is given the title. In the second set of prophecies, the witches seem to know Macbeth's castle will be stormed and how it will be taken over.
Each die can come up in 6 ways.You get exactly 2 only if both dice come up as a ' 1 '.The probability of the first one coming up '1' is (1/6).The probability of the second one coming up as a '1' is (1/6).The probability of both coming up as '1' is (1/6 x 1/6) = (1/36) = 2.78% (rounded)
1/3
There are six sides to a die. If we assume that all sides have the same chance of coming up then each side has a probability of 1 in 6 or 1/6. This is the theoretical probability. Of course if the die is not perfectly shaped and weighted then it will not be 'fair' and the sides will have different probabilities of coming up.