Isaiah 9:6
"For us a child is born,
to us a Son is given,
and the government will be on His shoulders.
And He will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
2007-02-27 22:11:01
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answered by tracy211968 6
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Lots of places.
Messiah must be:
Be born in Bethlehem Micah 5:2 Matthew 2:1;
Be hated without cause Isaiah 49:7 John 15:24-25
Be undesired and rejected by His own people Isaiah 53:2 Mark 6:3
Be plotted against by Jews and Gentiles together Psalms 2:1-2 Acts 4:27
Be betrayed by a friend Psalms 41:9 Matthew 26:21-25
Be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver Zechariah 11:12 Matthew 26:16
Be forsaken by His disciples Zechariah 13:7 Matthew 26:31
Be thirsty during His execution Psalms 22:15 John 19:28
Be given vinegar to quench that thirst Psalms 69:21 Matthew 27:34
Be buried with the rich when dead Isaiah 53:9 Matthew 27:57-60
http://www.bprc.org/topics/fulfill.html
2007-02-28 06:14:51
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answered by Serena 5
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One of the places is Isaiah 53 which talks about Jesus, how He will be treated and what
sacrifice He made for us. Zechariah 9:9 says, "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, Lowly and riding on a donkey, A colt, the foal of a donkey."
There are many more verses that talk about the coming of the Messiah in the Old Testament. I hope this answers your question in some way.
2007-02-28 06:20:13
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answered by Garnet 6
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There are many books written entirely on the subject of the messianic prophecies in the old testament. There are hundreds of prophecies beginning with the statement that the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent way back in Genesis. However if you cannot even spell the name Jesus correctly I seriously wonder how much you really care about this.
2007-02-28 06:17:37
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Isaiah 53 is the best direct one of all.
1 The people reply, R110 "Who would have believed what we now report? Who could have seen the Lord's hand in this? 2 It was the will of the Lord that his servant grow like a plant taking root in dry ground. He had no dignity or beauty to make us take notice of him. There was nothing attractive about him, nothing that would draw us to him. 3 We despised him and rejected him; he endured suffering and pain. No one would even look at him? we ignored him as if he were nothing.
4 "But he endured the suffering that should have been ours, R111 the pain that we should have borne. All the while we thought that his suffering was punishment sent by God. 5 But because of our sins he was wounded, R112 beaten because of the evil we did. We are healed by the punishment he suffered, made whole by the blows he received. 6 All of us were like sheep that were lost, R113 each of us going his own way. But the Lord made the punishment fall on him, the punishment all of us deserved. 7 "He was treated harshly, but endured it humbly; R114 he never said a word. Like a lamb about to be slaughtered, like a sheep about to be sheared, he never said a word. 8 He was arrested and sentenced and led off to die, and no one cared about his fate. He was put to death for the sins of our people. 9 He was placed in a grave with those who are evil, R115 he was buried with the rich, even though he had never committed a crime or ever told a lie."
10 The Lord says, "It was my will that he should suffer; his death was a sacrifice to bring forgiveness. And so he will see his descendants; he will live a long life, and through him my purpose will succeed. 11 After a life of suffering, he will again have joy; he will know that he did not suffer in vain. My devoted servant, with whom I am pleased, will bear the punishment of many and for his sake I will forgive them. 12 And so I will give him a place of honor, R116 a place among the great and powerful. He willingly gave his life and shared the fate of evil men. He took the place of many sinners and prayed that they might be forgiven."
2007-02-28 06:17:15
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answered by Brinda 3
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I'm sure there are quite a few mentions of him coming. But just not by name specifically.
2007-02-28 06:46:25
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answered by Skippy 5
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Isaiah 53 is a good start.
2007-02-28 19:33:07
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answered by meganzopf 3
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In no place.
2007-02-28 06:10:14
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answered by XX 6
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There are so many its hard to miss. Is this a homework question?
2007-02-28 07:10:48
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answered by WhatIf 4
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why don't you just read the book instead of asking me to paste every mention in the Bible I can do it if you want but you will get more from it if you read it in context.
2007-02-28 06:13:18
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answered by Tommy G. 5
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