That is the problem. God showed her this, so I’m not really allowed to question it, but it’s also not “an official prophecy” so again I’m not allowed to question it...
Steve's Regret may be catching...
But I can't help but think part of the problem with a thread like this is the "Standard Xtian Misunderstanding of Real Prophecy."
"Predicting the future" is an 'improper focus." The "message of the Real Prophet" is ALWAYS, one way or t'other...
...t'shuvah!
And the problem with translating that Hebrew word as "repent!" is that most people don't understand what the English word means either:
"TURN!" Or, more simply, "Turn around!" If you're going the wrong way, stop, return...to YHVH.
The essence of 'false prophecy' is NOT to just get it "wrong". Or even,
"see visions of peace, when there is no peace." But things LIKE,
"lying to My people who listen to lies." (Ezek. 13)
It's ultimately, and pretty much always, about idolatry. But it's pretty clear, that those THEN, and still now, who don't recognize what that means, and Who it is that we serve, confuse ritual with obedience, especially when they don't know the source.
In other words, God’s commands concerning those who claim to speak in his name are weightier than the commands concerning the wearing of tassels or eating pork or Shabbat...
...Wearing tassels on your clothes is pointless and doesn’t mean squat compared to Torah’s rigid guidelines on prophecy.
Which are trivial compared to His ANGER at idolatry, and "rigid guidelines" about How He chooses to be worshiped, and what He calls "abomination".
And that's why EVERY prophet of YHVH taught
t'shuva.
It means return, to His Word, His moedim, His Sabbaths, His commandments, and, yes, even what He said is "food," and what isn't. But only if you want His blessings, obviously.
This discussion reminds me of something I have heard WAY too often from what I sometimes call "pagan xtianity" --
"I don't need to study His torah, I am guided by the holy spirit. And he tells me what matters, what doesn't."
(I have frequently remarked, "Well, I don't doubt those people are hearing from a spirit. But it sure as hell ain't
holy.")
Gee, that sounds a bit like the warning I see from Ezekiel 14 on "false prophecy."
Says Yahuah through His prophet:
"...these men have set up their idols in their heart, and put the stumblingblock of their iniquity [torah-less-ness] before their face: should I be enquired of at all by them?
Thus He says,
"Everyone...who sets up his idols in his heart, and puts before him what causes him to stumble into iniquity, and then comes to the prophet,
I will answer him who comes,
"according to the multitude of his idols..,"
because they are estranged from Me by them.
So what's the bottom line? Same as always (Ezekiel 14:6)
"Thus says Yahuah Elohekah,
TURN! [root: shuv] -
turn away from your idols, and
turn away from all your abominations..."
That is what separates the false prophets from His.
PS> For the real shock, read the next few verses...