The predictive past is a figure of speech that uses the past tense to refer to things that will happen in the future. This is sometimes done in prophecy to show that the event will certainly happen. It is also called the prophetic perfect.
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Readers who are not aware of the past tense being used in prophecy to refer to future events may find it confusing.
When God firmly decided that he would do something or that something would happen, he sometimes spoke of it as if it had already happened. The past tense verbs are underlined in the examples below.
>And about these people also Enoch, the seventh in line from Adam, foretold, saying, "Look, the Lord <u>came</u> with tens of thousands of his holy ones, (Jude 1:14 ULB)