Do you think this proves that Jesus was the messiah.?

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1. Seed of a woman (virgin birth)—Gen. 3:15 Luke 1:35; Matt. 1:18–20

2. He will bruise Satan’s head—Gen. 3:15 Heb. 2:14; 1 John 3:18

3. Bodily ascension to heaven— Gen. 5:24 Mark 6:19

4. Son of Shem— Gen. 9:26–27 Luke 3:36

5. From Abraham’s seed— Gen. 12:3 Acts 3:25–26

6. Promised to Abraham’s seed— Gen. 12:7 Gal. 3:16

7. A priest after Melchizedek— Gen. 14:18 Heb. 6:20

8. A King also— Gen. 14:18 Heb. 7:2

9. Last Supper foreshadowed— Gen. 14:18 Matt. 26:26–29

10. Seed of Isaac— Gen. 17:19 Rom. 9:7

11. Lamb of God promised— Gen. 22:8 John 1:29

12. Isaac’s seed will bless all nations— Gen. 22:18 Gal. 3:16

13. Redeemer from seed of Isaac— Gen. 26:2–5 Heb. 11:18

14. Time of His appearing— Gen. 49:10 Luke 2:1–7; Gal. 4:4

15. Seed of Judah— Gen. 49:10 Luke 3:33

16. Called Shiloh or “One Sent”— Gen. 49:10 John 17:3

17. Before Judah loses identity— Gen. 49:10 John 11:47–52

18. Obedience to Him— Gen. 49:10 John 10:16

19. The Great I AM—Exod. 3:13–14 John 4:26

20. A Lamb without blemish— Exod. 12:5 1 Pet. 1:19

21. Lamb’s blood saves from wrath— Exod. 12:13 Rom. 5:8

22. Christ our Passover— Exod. 12:21–27 1 Cor. 5:7

23. No bone of the Lamb broken— Exod. 12:46 John 19:31–36

24. Exaltation predicted as Yeshua— Exod. 15:2 Acts 7:55–56

25. Holiness His character Exod. 15:11 Luke 1:35; Acts 4:27

26. Spiritual Rock of Israel— Exod. 17:6 1 Cor. 10:4

27. Merciful— Exod. 33:19 Luke 1:72

28. Leper cleansed; priesthood sign— Lev. 14:11 Luke 5:12–14; Matt. 8:2

29. Christ’s death once for all— Lev. 16:15–17; Heb. 9:7–14

30. Suffering outside the camp— Lev. 16:27 Matt. 27:33; Heb. 13:11–12

31. Blood, life of the flesh— Lev. 17:11 Matt. 26:28; Mark 10:45

32. Blood makes atonement— Lev. 17:11 John 3:14–18

33. “If any man thirst” drink offering— Lev. 23:36–37; John 19:31–36

34. Not a bone broken— Num. 9:12; John 19:31–36

35. Christ lifted up on cross— Num. 21:9; John 3:14–18

36. Time: “see him, but not now”— Num. 24:17; Gal. 4:4

37. A prophet would come— Deut. 18:15; John 6:14

38. Believed Moses, believe me— Deut. 18:15–16; John 5:45–47

39. Sent to speak Father’s word— Deut. 18:18; John 8:28–29

40. Bear sin if you will not hear— Deut. 18:19; John 12:15

41. Cursed; hangs on a tree— Deut. 21:23; Gal. 3:10–13

42. Christ redeemed us— Ruth 4:4–9; Eph. 1:3–7

43. An anointed King to the Lord— 1 Sam. 2:10; Matt. 28:18; John 12:15

44. David’s seed— 2 Sam. 7:12; Matt. 1:1

45. The Son of God— 2 Sam. 7:14; Luke 1:32

46. Establish David’s house forever 2 Sam. 7:16 Luke 3:31; Rev. 22:16

47. Bodily ascension to heaven— 2 Kings 2:11; Luke 24:51

48. David’s seed— 1 Chron. 17:11; Matt. 1:1; 9:27

49. Reign on David’s throne forever— 1 Chron. 17:12–13; Luke 1:32–33

50. “I will be his Father, and he…my Son”— 1 Chron. 17:13; Heb. 1:5

51. The Resurrection predicted— Job 19:23–27; John 5:24–29

52. Became lowly among men— Job 25:6; Matt. 27:30–31

53. Enmity of kings foreordained Ps. 2:1–3 Acts 4:25–28

54. To own the title “Anointed”— Ps. 2:2; Acts 2:36

55. His character: holiness— Ps. 2:6; Rev. 3:7

56. To own the title King— Ps. 2:6; Matt. 2:2

57. Declared the Beloved Son— Ps. 2:7; Matt. 3:17

58. The Crucifixion and Resurrection— Ps. 2:7–8; Acts 13:29–33

59. Life comes through faith in Him— Ps. 2:12; John 20:31

60. Mouth of babes perfect His praise— Ps. 8:2; Matt. 21:16

61. His humiliation and exaltation— Ps. 8:5–6 Luke 24:50–53; 1 Cor. 15:27

62. Was not to see corruption— Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:31

63. Was to arise from the dead— Ps. 16:9–11; John 20:9

64. The Resurrection predicted Ps. 17:15 Luke 24:6

65. Forsaken due to sins of others— Ps. 22:1 2; Cor. 5:21

66. Words from Calvary, “My God…” —Ps. 22:1; Mark 15:34

67. Darkness upon Calvary— Ps. 22:2; Matt. 27:45

68. They shake the head— Ps. 22:7; Matt. 27:39

69. Trusted God, let God help— Ps. 22:8; Matt. 27:43

70. Born the Savior— Ps. 22:9; Luke 2:7

71. Died of a broken heart— Ps. 22:14; John 19:34

72. Suffered agony on Calvary— Ps. 22:14–15; Mark 15:34–37

73. He thirsted— Ps. 22:15; John 19:28

74. Pierced His hands and feet— Ps. 22:16; John 19:34,37; 20:27

75. Stripped Him before men— Ps. 22:17–18; Luke 23:34–35

76. They parted His garments— Ps. 22:18; John 19:23–24

77. He committed Himself to God— Ps. 22:20–21; Luke 23:46

78. Satan bruised Redeemer’s heel— Ps. 22:20–21; Heb. 2:14

79. His resurrection declared— Ps. 22:22; John 20:17

80. The Governor of the nations— Ps. 22:27–28; Col. 1:16

81. “It is finished” —Ps. 22:31 John 19:30

82. “I am the Good Shepherd”— Ps. 23:1; John 10:11

83. His exaltation predicted— Ps. 24:3; Acts 1:11; Phil. 2:9

84. His ascension— Ps. 24:7–10; John 7:33

85. His resurrection predicted— Ps. 30:3; Acts 2:32

86. “Into thy hands I commend my spirit”— Ps. 31:5; Luke 23:46

87. His acquaintances fled from Him— Ps. 31:11; Mark 14:50

88. Took counsel to put Him to death— Ps. 31:13; John 11:53

89. He trusted God, let Him deliver— Ps. 31:14–15; Matt. 27:43

90. Not a bone of Him broken— Ps. 34:20; John 19:31–36

91. False witnesses against Him— Ps. 35:11; Matt. 26:59

92. He was hated without a cause— Ps. 35:19; John 15:25

93. His friends stood afar off— Ps. 38:11; Luke 23:49

94. Joy of His resurrection predicted— Ps. 40:2–5; John 20:20

95. His delight, the will of the Father— Ps. 40:6–8; John 4:34

96. Righteousness preached in Israel— Ps. 40:9; Matt. 4:17

97. Confronted in the garden— Ps. 40:14; John 18:1

98. Betrayed by a familiar friend— Ps. 41:9; John 13:18

99. Grace came from His lips Ps. 45:2 Luke 4:22

100. To own the title, God or Elohim— Ps. 45:6; Heb. 1:8

101. Anointed by the Holy Spirit— Ps. 45:7; Matt. 3:16; Heb.1:9

102. Called Christ (Messiah, Anointed)— Ps. 45:7–8; Luke 2:11

103. Worthy of our worship— Ps. 45:11; Matt. 2:2

104. Betrayed by a friend, not enemy— Ps. 55:12–14; John 13:18

105. Unrepentant death of betrayer— Ps. 55:15; Matt. 27:3–5; Acts 1:16–19

106. To give gifts to men— Ps. 68:18; Eph. 4:7–16

107. Ascended into heaven— Ps. 68:18; Luke 24:51

108. Hated without a cause— Ps. 69:4; John 15:25

109. A stranger to own brethren— Ps. 69:8; Luke 8:20–21

110. Zealous for the Lord’s house— Ps. 69:9; John 2:17

111. Messiah’s anguish before cross Ps. 69:14–20 Matt. 26:36–45

112. “My soul is exceeding sorrowful” —Ps. 69:20; Matt. 26:38

113. Given vinegar in thirst— Ps. 69:21; Matt. 27:34

114. Savior given and smitten— Ps. 69:26; John 17:4; 18:11

115. Great persons were to visit Him— Ps. 72:10–11; Matt. 2:1–11

116. Corn of wheat fall to ground— Ps. 72:16; John 12:24

117. Name, Yinon, produce offspring— Ps. 72:17; John 1:12–13

118. All nations blessed by Him— Ps. 72:17; Acts 2:11–12,41

119. He would teach in parables— Ps. 78:1–2; Matt. 13:34–35

120. Spoke wisdom with authority— Ps. 78:2; Matt. 7:29

121. From the tribe of Judah— Ps. 78:67–68; Luke 3:33

122. He would have compassion— Ps. 86:15; Matt. 9:36

123. They stood afar off and watched— Ps. 88:8; Luke 23:49

124. Higher than earthly kings— Ps. 89:27; Luke 1:32–33

125. David’s seed endures forever— Ps. 89:35–37; Luke 1:32–33

126. His character: faithfulness— Ps. 89:36–37; Rev. 1:5

127. He is from everlasting— Ps. 90:2; Mic. 5:2 John 1:1

128. Identified as messianic— Ps. 91:11–12; Luke 4:10–11

129. His exaltation predicted— Ps. 97:9 Acts 1:11; Eph. 1:20

130. His character: goodness— Ps. 100:5; Matt. 19:16–17

131. Suffering, reproach of Calvary— Ps. 102:1–11; John 19:16–18

132. Messiah is the preexistent Son— Ps. 102:25–27; Heb. 1:10–12

133. Ridiculed— Ps. 109:25; Matt. 27:39

134. Son of David— Ps. 110:1; Matt. 22:43

135. Ascend to right hand of Father— Ps. 110; 1 Mark 16:19

136. David’s son called Lord— Ps. 110:1; Matt. 22:44–45

137. Priest after Melchizedek’s order— Ps. 110:4; Heb. 6:20

138. His character: compassionate— Ps. 112:4; Matt. 9:36

139. Resurrection assured— Ps. 118:17–18; Luke 24:5–7; 1 Cor. 15:20

140. Rejected stone is head of corner— Ps. 118:22–23; Matt. 21:42

141. Blessed One presented to Israel— Ps. 118:26; Matt. 21:9

142. To come while temple standing— Ps. 118:26; Matt. 21:12–15

143. Seed of David (fruit of His body)— Ps. 132:11; Luke 1:32

144. David’s seed amazes kings— Ps. 138:1–6; Matt. 2:2–6

145. Earthly ministry of Christ— Ps. 147:3,6; Luke 4:18

146. He will send the Spirit of God—Ps. 147:18; John 16:7

147. A friend of sinners— Prov. 18:24; Matt. 11:19

148. The altogether lovely One— Song of Sol. 5:16; John 1:17

149. Judge among nations— Isa. 2:4; Luke 11:22

150. Beautiful branch and true vine— Isa. 4:2; John 15:1

151. When Isaiah saw His glory— Isa. 6:1; John 12:40–41

152. Parables fall on deaf ears— Isa. 6:9–10; Matt. 13:13–15

153. Blind to Christ, deaf to His words— Isa. 6:9–12; Acts 28:23–29

154. To be born of a virgin— Isa. 7:14; Luke 1:35

155. To be Emmanuel, God with us— Isa. 7:14; Matt. 1:18–23

156. Called Emmanuel— Isa. 8:8; Matt. 28:20

157. Stumbling stone, rock of offense Isa. 8:14 1 Pet. 2:8

158. His ministry to begin in Galilee Isa. 9:1–2 Matt. 4:12–17

159. A child born, humanity Isa. 9:6 Luke 1:31

160. A Son given, deity— Isa. 9:6; Luke 1:32; John 1:14; 1 Tim. 3:16

161. Declared Son of God with power— Isa. 9:6; Rom. 1:3–4

162. The Wonderful One, Peleh— Isa. 9:6; Luke 4:22

163. The Counselor, Yaatz— Isa. 9:6; Matt. 13:54

164. The Mighty God, El Gibor— Isa. 9:6; Matt. 11:20

165. Everlasting Father, Avi Adth— Isa. 9:6; John 8:58

166. The Prince of Peace, Sar Shalom— Isa. 9:6; John 16:33

167. Establish everlasting kingdom —Isa. 9:7; Luke 1:32–33

168. His character: just— Isa. 9:7; John 5:30

169. No end government/throne/peace— Isa. 9:7; Luke 1:32–33

170. Called a Nazarene— Isa. 11:1; Matt. 2:23

171. A rod out of Jesse, Son of Jesse— Isa. 11:1; Luke 3:23,32

172. The anointed One by the Spirit— Isa. 11:2; Matt. 3:16–17

173. His character: wisdom— Isa. 11:2; John 4:4–26

174. His character: truth— Isa. 11:4; John 14:6

175. The Gentiles seek Him— Isa. 11:10; John 12:18–21

176. Called Jesus, Yeshua (salvation)— Isa. 12:2; Matt. 1:21

177. The Resurrection predicted—Isa. 25:8 1; Cor. 15:54

178. Power of resurrection predicted— Isa. 26:19 ;John 11:43–44

179. Precious cornerstone— Isa. 28:16; Acts 4:11–12

180. Hypocritical obedience to Word— Isa. 29:13; Matt. 15:7–9

181. Wise confounded by the Word— Isa. 29:14; 1 Cor. 1:18–31

182. A refuge, hiding place— Isa. 32:2; Matt. 23:37

183. He will come and save you— Isa. 35:4; Matt. 1:21

184. To have a ministry of miracles— Isa. 35:5; Matt. 11:4–6

185. Preceded by forerunner— Isa. 40:3–4; John 1:23

186. “Behold your God”— Isa. 40:9; John 1:36; 19:14

187. Shepherd, compassionate life-giver— Isa. 40:11; John 10:10–18

188. Faithful, patient redeemer— Isa. 42:1–4; Matt. 12:18–21

189. Meek and lowly— Isa. 42:2; Matt. 11:28–30

190. He brings hope for the hopeless— Isa. 42:3; John 4:1–26

191. Nations wait on His teachings— Isa. 42:4; John 12:20–26

192. The Light, salvation of Gentiles— Isa. 42:6; Luke 2:32

193. His is a worldwide compassion— Isa. 42:1,6; Matt. 28:19–20

194. Blind eyes opened— Isa. 42:7; John 9:25–38

195. He is the only Savior— Isa. 43:11; Acts 4:12

196. He will send the Spirit of God— Isa. 44:3; John 16:7,13

197. He will be the Judge— Isa. 45:23; John 5:22; Rom. 14:11

198. The first and the last— Isa. 48:12; John 1:30; Rev. 1:8,17

199. He came as Teacher— Isa. 48:17; John 3:2

200. Called from the womb— Isa. 49:1; Matt. 1:18

201. A Servant from the womb— Isa. 49:5; Luke 1:31; Phil. 2:7

202. He is salvation for Israel —Isa. 49:6; Luke 2:29–32

203. He is the Light of the Gentiles— Isa. 49:6; Acts 13:47

204. Salvation unto ends of the earth— Isa. 49:6; Acts 15:7–18

205. He is despised of the nation— Isa. 49:7; John 8:48–49

206. Heaven black at His humiliation— Isa. 50:3; Luke 23:44–45

207. Learned counselor for the weary— Isa. 50:4; Matt. 11:28–29

208. Servant bound willingly to obey— Isa. 50:5; Matt. 26:39

209. “I gave my back to the smiters”— Isa. 50:6; Matt. 27:26

210. He was smitten on the cheeks— Isa. 50:6; Matt. 26:67

211. He was spat upon— Isa. 50:6; Matt. 27:30

212. Publish good tidings of peace— Isa. 52:7; Luke 4:14–15

213. The Servant exalted— Isa. 52:13; Acts 1:8–11; Eph. 1:19–22

214. “Behold, my servant”— Isa. 52:13; Phil. 2:5–8

215. The Servant shockingly abused— Isa. 52:14; Luke 18:31–34; Matt. 26:67–68

216. Nations startled by His message— Isa. 52:15; Rom. 15:18–21

217. His blood shed, atonement for all— Isa. 52:15; Rev. 1:5

218. His people would not believe Him— Isa. 53:1; John 12:37–38

219. He grew up in a poor family— Isa. 53:2; Luke 2:7

220. Appearance of an ordinary man— Isa. 53:2; Phil. 2:7–8

221. Despised— Isa. 53:3; Luke 4:28–29

222. Rejected —Isa. 53:3; Matt. 27:21–23

223. Great sorrow and grief— Isa. 53:3; Luke 19:41–42

224. Men hide from His association— Isa. 53:3; Mark 14:50–52

225. He would have a healing ministry— Isa. 53:4; Luke 6:17–19

226. Bear the sins of the world— Isa. 53:4; 1 Pet. 2:24

227. Thought to be cursed by God— Isa. 53:4; Matt. 27:41–43

228. Bears penalty for man’s sin— Isa. 53:5; Luke 23:33

229. Peace between man and God— Isa. 53:5; Col. 1:20

230. His back would be whipped— Isa. 53:5; Matt. 27:26

231. Sin-Bearer for all mankind— Isa. 53:6; Gal. 1:4

232. God’s will to bear man’s sin— Isa. 53:6; 1 John 4:10

233. Oppressed and afflicted— Isa. 53:7; Matt. 27:27–31

234. Silent before His accusers— Isa. 53:7; Matt. 27:12–14

235. Sacrificial Lamb— Isa. 53:7; John 1:29

236. Confined and persecuted— Isa. 53:8; Matt. 26:47—27:31

237. He would be judged— Isa. 53:8; John 18:13–22

238. Stricken and crucified— Isa. 53:8; Matt. 27:35

239. Dies for the sins of the world— Isa. 53:8; 1 John 2:2

240. Buried in a rich man’s grave— Isa. 53:9; Matt. 27:57

241. Innocent, had done no violence— Isa. 53:9; Mark 15:3

242. No deceit in his mouth— Isa. 53:9; John 18:38

243. God’s will that He die for man— Isa. 53:10; John 18:11

244. An offering for sin— Isa. 53:10; Matt. 20:28

245. Resurrected and lives forever— Isa. 53:10; Mark 16:16

246. He would prosper— Isa. 53:10; John 17:1–5

247. God satisfied with His suffering— Isa. 53:11; John 12:27

248. God’s servant— Isa. 53:11; Rom. 5:18–19

249. Would justify man before God— Isa. 53:11; Rom. 5:8–9

250. The Sin-Bearer for all mankind —Isa. 53:11; Heb. 9:28

251. Exalted by God for His sacrifice Isa. 53:12 Matt. 28:18

252. Gave His life to save mankind— Isa. 53:12; Luke 23:46

253. Grouped with criminals— Isa. 53:12; Luke 23:32

254. Sin-Bearer for all mankind— Isa. 53:12; 2 Cor. 5:21

255. Intercedes on man’s behalf— Isa. 53:12; Luke 23:34

256. Resurrected by God— Isa. 55:3; Acts 13:34

257. A Witness— Isa. 55:4; John 18:37

258. Inhabits eternity, lives in heart— Isa. 57:15; Rom. 10:10

259. His ministry set captives free— Isa. 58:6; Luke 4:17–18

260. Came to provide salvation— Isa. 59:15–16; John 6:40

261. Intercedes between man and God— Isa. 59:15–16; Matt. 10:32

262. Came to Zion as Redeemer— Isa. 59:20; Luke 2:38

263. The Spirit of God upon Him— Isa. 61:1–2; Matt. 3:16–17

264. Preached the good news— Isa. 61:1–2; Luke 4:17–21

265. Provided freedom from bondage— Isa. 61:1–2; John 8:31–32

266. Proclaim a period of grace— Isa. 61:1–2; John 5:24

267. Power to save— Isa. 61:3; Matt. 9:6

268. Giving joy for mourning—Isa. 63:1; John 17:13

269. Descendant of David—Jer. 23:5-6; Luke 3:23–31

270. The Messiah would be God— Jer. 23:5-6; John 13:13

271. The Messiah both God and man— Jer. 23:5–6; 1 Tim. 3:16

272. Born of a virgin— Jer. 31:22; Matt. 1:18–20

273. Messiah was the new covenant— Jer. 31:31; Matt. 26:28

274. Descendant of David —Jer. 33:14–15; Luke 3:23–31

275. Spoke words of God— Ezek. 2:1; John 17:8

276. Descendant of David— Ezek. 17:22–24; Luke 3:23–31

277. With amazement men marvel— Ezek. 32:10; Mark 5:20

278. Descendant of David— Ezek. 34:23–24; Matt. 1:1

279. He would ascend into heaven—Dan. 7:13–14; Acts 1:9–11

280. Highly exalted—Dan. 7:13–14; Eph. 1:20–22

281. His dominion everlasting— Dan. 7:13–14; Luke 1:31–33

282. To make an end to sins— Dan. 9:24; Gal. 1:3–5

283. He would be holy— Dan. 9:24; Luke 1:35

284. Decree to rebuild Jerusalem— Dan. 9:25; John 12:12–13

285. Messiah cut off —Dan. 9:26; Matt. 27:35

286. Die for the sins of the world— Dan. 9:26; Heb. 2:9

287. Killed before temple’s destruction— Dan. 9:26; Matt. 27:50–51

288. Messiah in a glorified state— Dan. 10:5–6; Rev. 1:13–16

289. The personification of love— Hosea 11:4; 2 Cor. 5:14

290. He would defeat death— Hosea 13:14; 1 Cor. 15:55–57

291. His Spirit poured out— Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17–18

292. Offer salvation to all mankind— Joel 2:32; Rom. 10:12–13

293. Preexistence of Christ —Mic. 5:2; Heb. 1:8

294. Born in Bethlehem— Mic. 5:2; Matt. 2:1–2

295. God’s servant— Mic. 5:2; John 15:10

296. From everlasting— Mic. 5:2; John 8:58

297. He would visit second temple— Hag. 2:6–9; Luke 2:27–32

298. Descendant of Zerubbabel— Hag. 2:23; Luke 3:23–27

299. God’s servant— Zech. 3:8; John 17:4

300. Priest and King— Zech. 6:12–13; Heb. 8:1

301. Greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem—; Zech. 9:9; Matt. 21:8–10

302. Beheld as King— Zech. 9:9; John 12:12–13

303. The Messiah would be just— Zech. 9:9; John 5:30

304. The Messiah brought salvation— Zech. 9:9; Luke 19:10

305. The Messiah would be humble— Zech. 9:9; Matt. 11:29

306. Rode donkey into Jerusalem— Zech. 9:9; Matt. 21:6–9

307. The cornerstone— Zech. 10:4; Eph. 2:20

308. Unfit leaders in Israel— Zech. 11:4-6; Matt. 23:1–4

309. Protection removed at rejection —Zech. 11:4–6; Luke 19:41–44

310. Rejected in favor of another king— Zech. 11:4–6; John 19:13–15

311. Ministry to poor —Zech. 11:7; Matt. 9:35–36

312. Unbelief forces rejection— Zech. 11:8; Matt. 23:13–36

313. Despised and abhorred —Zech. 11:8; Matt. 27:20

314. Ceases ministry to His rejectors— Zech. 11:9; Matt. 3:10–11

315. Protection removed at rejection —Zech. 11:10–11; Luke 19:41–44

316. The Messiah would be God— Zech. 11:10–11; John 14:7

317. Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver— Zech. 11:12–13; Matt. 26:14–15

318. Rejected —Zech. 11:12–13; Matt. 26:14–15

319. Silver thrown into house of Lord— Zech. 11:12–13; Matt. 27:3–5

320. Messiah would be God— Zech. 11:12–13; John 12:45

321. Messiah’s body would be pierced— Zech. 12:10; John 19:34–37

322. Messiah both God and man— Zech. 12:10; John 10:30

323. The Messiah would be rejected— Zech. 12:10; John 1:11

324. His will to die for mankind— Zech. 13:7; John 18:11

325. A violent death— Zech. 13:7; Matt. 27:35

326. Both God and man— Zech. 13:7; John 14:9

327. Israel scattered for rejecting Him— Zech. 13:7; Matt. 26:31–56

328. Messenger prepared the way— Mal. 3:1; Matt. 11:10

329. Sudden appearance at temple— Mal. 3:1; Mark 11:15–16

330. Messenger of the New Covenant— Mal. 3:1; Luke 4:43

331. Forerunner in the spirit of Elijah— Mal. 4:5; Matt. 3:1–2

332. Turn many to righteousness— Mal. 4:6; Luke 1:16–17

Even Muslims believe that Jesus was the Messiah…the meaning of Messiah is "a deliverer of any kind", but we do believe he was a messenger from God to deliver the Jews.

8 Responses

  1. Juan Espera De Dios Says:

    yes. again, where do i sign up?
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  2. just curious Says:

    no, not really. i’m really amazed at what passes for prophecy, as well as fulfilled prophecy.

    edit: looking over all of them, i think i’ve filled just about every one of those "prophecies" in my life so far. those pertaining to death can be arranged. i’m the messiah!!! worship me.

    edit2: furthermore, all you question proves is that even chimps can learn to use a computer. or as you would say, "eek eek!!!"
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  3. pitybluesboy Says:

    YEp, and the empty tomb seals the deal!!! YEAH!!!
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  4. Lucky Fokker Says:

    No
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  5. h'ayim tov Says:

    Brother… cutting and pasting like this does nothing to further the spread of The Good News

    it has the exact opposit effect on this forum.
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  6. neil s Says:

    Those are all bible verses. Since the bible is fiction…
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  7. King Says:

    no….
    but proof is not required.
    Belief requires faith…not proof!
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  8. st.aliaoftheknife Says:

    It proves Horus and Mithras just as much. :)

    I’ll go with Horus. He predates your christ myth by quite a bit.
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