Hundreds of prophecies about an "anointed one" ("Messiah" in Hebrew)
who would arrive in their future were found in the Old Testament books of the Bible (all written between 1450 BC and 430 BC). All of the Jews would be "deliver" or "saved" by the Messiah, who would lead them to paradise or heaven. These predictions also indicated that the Messiah will save all other people in the world "through the Jews," implying that non-Jews should learn about the Messiah as well. Some of these prophecies are straightforward and simple to comprehend. Other predictions, on the other hand, will be difficult to comprehend if you are fresh to reading the Bible.
We listed just a few Old Testament Scriptures from the Bible that describe the coming Messiah. We will provide sufficient evidence to show that the prophecy was fulfilled.
The Messianic Where the prophecy Jesus’ fulfillment of the
Prophecy appears in the Old prophecy in the New Testament (written Testament (written between 1450 BC and between 45 and 95 AD) 430BC) The Messiah will be the Genesis 3:15 Galatians 4:4 offspring (descendant) of the woman (Eve) The Messiah will be a Genesis 12:3; 18:18 Acts 3:25,26 descendant of Abraham, through whom everyone on earth will be blessed The Messiah will be a Genesis 49:10 Matthew 1:2 and Luke descendant of Judah 3:33 The Messiah will be a Deuteronomy 18:15-19 Acts 3:22,23 prophet like Moses The Messiah will be the Psalm 2:7 Matthew 3:17; Mark Son of God 1:11; Luke 3:22 The Messiah will be Psalm 22:7 Luke 23:11,35-39 sneered at and mocked The Messiah will Psalm 35:11 Matthew 26:59,60 and accused by false Mark 14:56,57 witnesses The Messiah will be Psalm 35:19 and 69:4 John 15:23-25 hated without a cause Great kings will pay Psalm 72:10,11 Matthew 2:1-11 homage and tribute to the Messiah Many individuals have claimed to be the Messiah (or a comparable title, such as "God's Prophet"). Some of them started cults and bogus faiths, and they have a large following. Anyone who has read the Bible has expected them to show up. Jesus predicted that many false Messiahs and prophets would follow him two thousand years ago (Matthew 7:15; Matthew 24:11; Matthew 24:23-25; Mark 13:21-23). True, God's chosen people, the Jews, are still waiting for their Messiah. However, not recognizing their own Messiah is part of God’s plan (Romans 11:25-27) that allows everyone else be saved (Joel 2:32; Romans 10:13). The Bible clearly states that “those who are first will be last” (Matthew 19:30 and 20:16, Mark 10:31, and Luke 13:30). The Jews were God's original people, yet they are kept in the dark about their own Messiah until everyone on the planet hears about Jesus Christ. This is excellent news because it means that everyone has the opportunity to accept the Messiah as their Savior and enter heaven. When that happens, the remaining Judaism adherents will recognize Jesus as the Messiah. When Jesus returns to the world, those who accept Him as their Savior will be welcomed into heaven. Those who refuse to accept Him will be judged by God and thrown into the lake of fire.
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