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no, no I am not looking for a list of 10,000 ways proving Jesus was the Messiah.

what I am asking for is a few examples when the OT writers said that when the Messiah comes he will do such and such or this and that will happen.

one example would be Isaiah chaper 11

2006-09-13 15:57:30 · 12 answers · asked by Gamla Joe 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

please make sure your scripture refers to the Messiah and is limited to the OT

2006-09-13 15:58:36 · update #1

sorry Psalm 22 dose not mention the Messiah or a messainc age in anyway. It dose not even say that its a prophecy

2006-09-13 16:02:45 · update #2

seven, where in Isaiah 53 dose it talk about the Messiah or even the end of days once again where dose it say that its even a prophecy? if anything it is refering to the same thing that Isaiah 52 dose. 1 Awake, awake, O Zion. aka the children of Israel

2006-09-13 16:07:13 · update #3

horizonflames

I specificly asked for no long lists
you are reported

2006-09-13 16:08:42 · update #4

Mr. Mister

I will answer you like this
10 Again the LORD spoke to Ahaz, 11 "Ask the LORD your God for a sign, whether in the deepest depths or in the highest heights."

12 But Ahaz said, "I will not ask; I will not put the LORD to the test."

13 Then Isaiah said, "Hear now, you house of David! Is it not enough to try the patience of men? Will you try the patience of my God also? 14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you [c] a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and [d] will call him Immanuel.


why would G-d give a sign to Ahaz 400 years after he died? Clearly this must have happend in his lifetime.

and it dose in Isaiah 8:3

2006-09-13 16:49:32 · update #5

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Here pal. You seem to want to argue the fact the The Messiah is not real or prophesied.

You don't want to learn, you want to argue.

Argue the facts my friend. Decipher this.

Report me. I have a different "opinion" on what "LONG" is.

Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for ...your children (Luke 23:28). The Jews missed their Messiah. He walked among them and they did not recognize Him, even though their prophets had described His coming in great detail. His ancestry was to be in the family of David. His coming was to be announced by one who was known as a "voice crying in the wilderness." His birthplace was to be Bethlehem. He was to be born of a virgin. He was to be the eternal God incarnate. He was to minister to the poor and needy. He was to be presented to Israel as the Prince at the time prescribed in Daniel's vision of the seventy weeks. He was to be despised and rejected. He was to die for others by crucifixion. He was to be resurrected. Following His death, and in the lifetime of those who rejected and crucified Him, Jerusalem was to be destroyed and its citizens scattered and persecuted. Ultimately He would end war and establish a government of equity and justice, headquartered at Jerusalem. He would bring peace to Israel and to the world. Did Jesus Christ fulfill these ancient prophecies?

Roots And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots (Isaiah 11:1). Dr. Luke, who was chosen to give the most complete account of the birth of Christ, records that Jesus was born of the family of David. The third chapter of his Gospel gives a complete genealogy of Mary, the mother of Jesus, tracing her ancestry through David (Luke 3:23 -- 38). The angel Gabriel was sent to announce the birth of Jesus. Luke says the heavenly messenger was sent to "a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary" (Luke 1:27). The ancestry of Jesus was known so well to His contemporaries that some who came to seek help and healing referred to Him as the "son of David." "And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us" (Matt. 9:27). After one of His miracles of healing, many were ready to accept Jesus as the Promised One. They made an unmistakable reference to Him as the "son of David" of whom the prophets had written, asking, "Is not this the son of David?" (Matt. 12:23). But the religious leaders rebuked them, saying He had performed the miracle in the power of Satan.

The Voice in the Wilderness The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God (Isaiah 40:3). Sometimes we forget there were two miraculous births connected with the Incarnation. Although John the Baptist was not born of a virgin, his birth was miraculous in that it was a fulfillment of prophecy and an answer to prayer. John was sent to prepare the way of the Lord. John is called a "voice." And what a voice he was! Multitudes came to hear him. Even the king stood in his audience. He was an unusual man, fearless and faithful. His boldness cost him his head, but not until his work was done. We know him as the "forerunner of Christ." It is important to notice that in Isaiah's prophecy of John the Baptist's mission, he is said to have come preparing the way of the LORD (40:3). Here all the letters in "Lord," have been capitalized, showing that John came to prepare the way of Jehovah, an inescapable declaration of the deity of Christ.

Bethlehem But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting (Micah 5:2). Micah the prophet had revealed that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Joseph and Mary lived in Nazareth. How would this problem be solved? The Roman government enacted a law that called for every man to return to the city of his family to pay his taxes, providing a census as well as taxation. It was therefore necessary for Joseph and Mary to leave Nazareth and go to Bethlehem, because he was of the family of David. The mighty Roman Empire unwittingly became a partner in fulfilling the prophecy concerning both the time and place of the birth of the Messiah. And Christ was born in Bethlehem.

The Virgin Birth--God Incarnate Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel (Isaiah 7:14). For centuries the Jews had awaited the coming of the Messiah. Longing to be free from foreign domination, they especially anticipated the fulfillment of messianic promises that concerned lasting peace and the restoration of David's kingdom. When prophetic voices ceased for four hundred years, some doubted.

Suddenly the silence was broken. Angels went on missions of earthshaking importance. John the Baptist was to come (Luke 1:5-25). Christ would be born (Luke 1:26 -- 38). The angel Gabriel brought the announcement of the coming birth of Jesus to Mary, who was engaged to Joseph. She would conceive as a result of a miracle of the Holy Spirit and give birth to the "Son of the Highest," who would sit upon "the throne of His father David" (Luke 1:32). When it became evident that Mary was with child, Joseph was beside himself. The emotional trauma might have destroyed him had not an angel been sent to give him guidance. Explaining the miracle that was happening in Mary, the heavenly agent advised Joseph to proceed with the planned marriage, assuring him that the child conceived in her was of the Holy Spirit. Here human understanding falters. Even Mary asked, "How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?" (Luke 1:34). Nevertheless, students of the Old Testament know this miracle had been prophesied. Its fulfillment should have been another reason for accepting the Messiah when He came. Bible students who doubt the virgin birth of Christ are themselves a contradiction. They wrestle with the sign, yet often claim to accept the Savior. There is no question but that the virgin birth required God's intervention. The name "Immanuel," given by Isaiah, shows that the child would be God robed in flesh. Immanuel means "God with us." By pinpointing Bethlehem as the Messiah's birthplace, Micah makes certain that his readers will understand just who is being born in David's city. He is identified as the One whose "goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting" (Micah 5:2). The Messiah was born of a virgin in Bethlehem, as had been promised by the prophets of Israel. And the world was confronted with the Incarnation of the eternal God.

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And the Jew was God’s elect in Isaiah 42:1; 45:4, and 65 verses 9 and 22. And when Jesus comes back, we Christians are going to reign with Him from Jerusalem.
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Who is Jacob? Jacob changed his name to Israel, 2 Kings 17:34. And when Messiah comes, He opens their blinded eyes and all Judaism, all Israel comes to Jesus Christ.
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It’s going to last more than a day. The Bible teaches, and she asked about the Jewish belief that Messiah would come. Messiah is our Christ, Psalm 2 verse 6, Yahweh God says, “I will set my King upon the Holy Hill of Jerusalem, and Zechariah 14:4 pictures it when His feet shall stand on the Mount of Olives just in front of Jerusalem.
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And then, of course, in Zechariah 14:16, they come up to Jerusalem year by year to worship the King – the Lord of Hosts and that’s our Lord Jesus Christ. You can also find this in Malachi chapter 4 verses 1-5 in Psalms chapter 2:45,47, and 72, and unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given

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2006-09-13 16:42:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

OK listen carefully this is why You don't believe Yahshua is the Messiah. I saw you link whatjewsbeieve.

I told you plain and clear you have to know who Israel is for the prophecy to add up. The link I seen you post is the same Messiah the NT declares as a AntiChrist who shall decieve many.

He will decieve many even make fire come from the sky. He will rule 7 years. Half of that time he will preach peach and the other half rule with a iron fist. and kill over 2billion people. This Messiah will died then live again and people will say he must be God.

Jews will build a temple but fall short of the true temple.
Revelation 11:1-2

2 Thes. 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called Elohim, or that is worshipped; so that he as Yah sitteth in the temple of Yah, showing himself that he is Yah.

The really Messiah
Rev 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Rev 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.

Rev 21:2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband

2006-09-14 19:14:02 · answer #2 · answered by justme 5 · 0 0

Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53. Those two chapters in themselves are simply amazing. Who else could, or would, fulfill those?

Response: Who do YOU think those 2 chapters are talking about? Those have always been seen as Messianic writings.
The Talmud (Sanhedrin 98) teaches that Isaiah 53 refers to the Messiah, and the Talmud in Sukkah 52 does the same with Psalm 22. Jesus is the perfect fulfillment and embodiment of those writings...

2006-09-13 16:00:09 · answer #3 · answered by Seven 5 · 0 0

1 His pre-existence Micah 5:2 John 1:1, 14
2 Born of the seed of a woman Genesis 3:15 Matthew 1:18
3 Of the seed of Abraham Genesis 12:3 Matthew 1:1-16
4 All nations blessed by Abraham's seed Genesis 12:3 Matthew 8:5, 10
5 God would provide Himself a Lamb as an offering Genesis 22:8 John 1:29
6 From the tribe of Judah Genesis 49:10 Matthew 1:1-3
7 Heir to the throne of David Isaiah 9:6-7 Matthew 1:1
8 Called "The mighty God, The everlasting Father" Isaiah 9:6 Matthew 1:23
9 Born in Bethlehem Micah 5:2 Matthew 2:1
10 Born of a virgin Isaiah 7:14 Matthew 1:18
11 His name called Immanuel, "God with us" Isaiah 7:14 Matthew 1:23
12 Declared to be the Son of God Psalm 2:7 Matthew 3:17
13 His messenger before Him in spirit of Elijah Malachi 4:5-6 Luke 1:17
14 Preceded by a messenger to prepare His way Malachi 3:1 Matthew 11:7-11
15 Messenger crying "Prepare ye the way of the Lord" Isaiah 40:3 Matthew 3:3
16 Would be a Prophet of the children of Israel Deuteronomy 18:15 Matthew 2:15
17 Called out of Egypt Hosea 11:1 Matthew 2:15
18 Slaughter of the children Jeremiah 31:15 Matthew2:18
19 Would be a Nazarene Judges 13:5; Amos 2:11; Lam. 4:7 Matthew 2:23
20 Brought light to Zabulon & Nephthalm, Galilee of the Gentiles Isaiah 9:1-2 Matthew 4:15
21 Presented with gifts Psalm 72:10 Matthew 2:1, 11
22 Rejected by His own Isaiah 53:3 Matthew 21:42; Mark 8:31, 12:10; Luke 9:22, 17:25
23 He is the stone which the builders rejected which became the headstone Psalm 118:22-23; Isaiah 28:16 Matthew 21:42; I Peter 2:7
24 A stone of stumbling to Israel Isaiah 8:14-15 I Peter 2:8
25 He entered Jerusalem as a king riding on an *** Zechariah 9:9 Matthew 21:5
26 Betrayed by a friend Psalms 41:9 John 13:21
27 Sold for 30 pieces of silver Zechariah 11:12 Matthew 26:15; Luke 22:5
28 The 30 pieces of silver given for the potter's field Zechariah 11:12 Matthew 27:9-10
29 The 30 pieces of silver thrown in the temple Zechariah 11:13 Matthew 27:5
30 Forsaken by His disciples Zechariah 13:7 Matthew 26:56
31 Accused by false witnesses Psalm 35:11 Matthew 26:60
32 Silent to accusations Isaiah 53:7 Matthew 27:14
33 Heal blind/deaf/lame/dumb Isaiah 35:5-6; Isaiah 29:18 Matthew 11:5
34 Preached to the poor/brokenhearted/captives Isaiah 61:1 Matthew 11:5
35 Came to bring a sword, not peace Micah 7:6 Matthew 10:34-35
36 He bore our sickness Isaiah 53:4 Matthew 8:16-17
37 Spat upon, smitten and scourged Isaiah 50:6, 53:5 Matthew 27:26, 30
38 Smitten on the cheek Micah 5:1 Matthew 27:30
39 Hated without a cause Psalm 35:19 Matthew 27:23
40 The sacrificial lamb Isaiah 53:5 John 1:29
41 Given for a covenant Isaiah 42:6; Jeremiah 31:31-34 Romans 11:27 / Galatians 3:17, 4:24 / Hebrews 8:6, 8, 10; 10:16, 29; 12:24; 13:20
42 Would not strive or cry Isaiah 42:2-3 Mark 7:36
43 People would hear not and see not Isaiah 6:9-10 Matthew 13:14-15
44 People trust in traditions of men Isaiah 29:13 Matthew 15:9
45 People give God lip service Isaiah 29:13 Matthew 15:8
46 God delights in Him Isaiah 42:1 Matthew 3:17, 17:5
47 Wounded for our sins Isaiah 53:5 John 6:51
48 He bore the sins of many Isaiah 53:10-12 Mark 10:45
49 Messiah not killed for Himself Daniel 9:26 Matthew 20:28
50 Gentiles flock to Him Isaiah 55:5, 60:3, 65:1; Malachi 1:11; II Samuel 22:44-45; Psalm 2:7-8 Matthew 8:10
51 Crucified with criminals Isaiah 53:12 Matthew 27:35
52 His body was pierced Zechariah 12:10; Ps. 22:16 John 20:25, 27
53 Thirsty during execution Psalm 22:16 John 19:28
54 Given vinegar and gall for thirst Psalm 69:21 Matthew 27:34
55 Soldiers gambled for his garment Psalm 22:18 Matthew 27:35
56 People mocked, "He trusted in God, let Him deliver him!" Psalm 22:7-8 Matthew 27:43
57 People sat there looking at Him Psalm 22:17 Matthew 27:36
58 Cried, "My God, my God why hast thou forsaken me?" Psalm 22:1 Matthew 27:46
59 Darkness over the land Amos 8:9 Matthew 27:45
60 No bones broken Psalm 34:20, Numbers 9:12 John 19:33-36
61 Side pierced Zechariah 12:10 John 19:34
62 Buried with the rich Isaiah 53:9 Matthew 27:57, 60
63 Resurrected from the dead Psalm 16:10-11; 49:15 Mark 16:6
64 Priest after the order of Melchizedek Psalm 110:4 Hebrews 5:5-6; 6:20; 7:15-17
65 Ascended to right hand of God Psalm 68:18 Luke 24:51
66 LORD said unto Him, "Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool Psalm 110:1 Matt 22:44; Mark 12:36;, 16:19; Luke 20:42-43; Acts 2:34-35; Hebrews 1:13
67 His coming glory Malachi 3:2-3 Luke 3:17

2006-09-13 16:06:23 · answer #4 · answered by horizonflames 2 · 2 1

Jesus himself refers to the Book of Isaiah (verse 61) and declares that he fulfilled the prophecy. That should be enough for anyone.

Luk 4:14 And Jesus returned in the power of the spirit, into Galilee: and the fame of him went out through the whole country.
Luk 4:15 And he taught in their synagogues and was magnified by all.
Luk 4:16 And he came to Nazareth, where he was brought up: and he went into the synagogue, according to his custom, on the sabbath day: and he rose up to read.
Luk 4:17 And the book of Isaias the prophet was delivered unto him. And as he unfolded the book, he found the place where it was written:
Luk 4:18 The spirit of the Lord is upon me. Wherefore he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor, he hath sent me to heal the contrite of heart,
Luk 4:19 To preach deliverance to the captives and sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord and the day of reward.
Luk 4:20 And when he had folded the book, he restored it to the minister and sat down. And the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him.
Luk 4:21 And he began to say to them: This day is fulfilled this scripture in your ears.

2006-09-13 20:13:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Psalm 22 Who else would they be talking about??
Zechariah 11:4-13 & 12:10
Isaiah 9:6

2006-09-13 15:59:26 · answer #6 · answered by mdfluvsjesus 3 · 0 0

The word "Messiah" is mentioned twice in the O.T. scriptures.
Both are in Daniel.
Both were fulfilled by Jesus.

2006-09-13 16:06:49 · answer #7 · answered by Bob L 7 · 0 0

I extremely consider l'chaim, (of the Jews in this placed up) because of the fact we could consistently help the Jews carry peace in the worldwide, yet i do no longer think of which would be conceivable with out humbling ourselves. Even Messiah has had to humble himself (mockingly) via baptism, death and worshipping and kneeling earlier our Father. Our Messiah knows that being righteous earlier G-d isn't something with out humility earlier G-d. for this reason i've got confidence Yeshua became/is the Jewish messiah, because of the fact He did no longer take from every physique with weapons of conflict, yet He became one with God because of the fact He became humble and gave. If issues are executed with violence basically because of the fact we are remarkable, or because of the fact we could take eternal justice into our hands and anticipate there to be peace in the worldwide, then we are no longer one with G-d and we can't see our salvation. We could love eachother, even our enemies, basically as Messiah taught us... i do no longer see any incorrect way of actually making peace. P.s. how can we be incredibly righteous earlier G-d (one with Him) if we don't humble ourselves and worship earlier Him? in any different case... we'd be turning our worship inward in direction of ourselves and that's satisfaction which seperates us from our desirable G-d. could desire to our Messiah do any much less??

2016-11-07 06:58:08 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

gratvol,
I have more for you, but you just reported someone for giving you a moderately long list.

I'm withholding my information from you. I also know that you are not out to learn. You are just being a jerk.

2006-09-13 16:13:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

DANIEL, chapter 9. (70 week prophecy)

2006-09-13 15:59:07 · answer #10 · answered by Marco 3 · 1 0

list deleted due to not having noticed your little blurb up there.

2006-09-13 16:08:24 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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