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for all the athiests who said they wanted proof i have some! first there are many phrophecies in the the old testeament and they are fullfilled later on. for example a big one is this
Matthew ch.27 vrs.46
At about three oclock jesus called out with a loud voice "eli,eli lema sabachthani" which menas my god my god why have you forsaken me.

People have many reasons to why jesus said this but look back at Psalm 22 Jesus was fulfilling a prophecy!

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+22

that was a prophecy and jesus fulfilled it 500 years later.
thats as much proof as you need. i hoped this helped and if it hasn't i don't know what to do

2007-09-25 16:54:28 · 22 answers · asked by piano guy 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

somewhere around 500 years, i don't know, i'm trying to make a point

2007-09-25 16:57:01 · update #1

no these passages were written in different times. psalms was written over 3000 years ago. mathew was written 1900 years ago, somewhere around there

2007-09-25 17:01:58 · update #2

i also used a website because i couldn't fit the whole passage in

2007-09-25 17:02:28 · update #3

hey look at wefmeisters link that is even better than mine, there all prophecies that are fullfilled

2007-09-25 17:08:01 · update #4

22 answers

Here's a pretty thorough list:

http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/messiah.htm

2007-09-25 17:04:52 · answer #1 · answered by wefmeister 7 · 2 6

See,u have to read the "whole" chapter if u wanna know the correct answer..psalm22 is not about JC..IF u read,it David speaking,and He is talking,praying,whatever is good for u,to the God of Israel,which is the Holy One of Israel..did u skip that?..It also says our ancestors put their trust in HIM and HE delivered us,at that point in time..Not JC..he is from the NT,the made up gospels,where he gets credit as god the creator and where w e dont hear about the God of Israel anymore,cause some are serving JC instead..Revere the God of Israel,all of Israel,it also says...So where u got ur info,i dont know, but that is talking about a false god..So thats not proof..U need to study the whole OT first before u try and tell folks about God,because at the moment, ur speaking of a false one,not the Most High...Shalom

2007-09-26 00:20:56 · answer #2 · answered by Ree 3 · 0 1

Using the bible to prove the bible is not proof. Considering there are no exact dates for when the parts of the bible were written, and the fact that the bible has been translated, re-written, edited, re-translated, re-written, re-edited several times over your example proves nothing except the gullibility of the religious.

2007-09-26 00:28:39 · answer #3 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 2 0

For those who don't believe in The Words of The Bible, my brother,
The Word was made flesh and became to dwell amongst us.
So God lives and abides with and within us.
He is the vine, we are the branches.

For thousands upon thousands who have witnessed the Lord without seeing Him, we are amongst them.
We are all Children of Abraham because for each person there is given a certain amount of Faith, (You can acquire more!)
And faith is the key that opens the heart of God unto all those who believe and the same all of those who are being saved!

Without Faith, we can do nothing... yet we know without doubting!*

2007-09-26 11:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

Nostradamus said a bunch of complete nonsense which people seem to think matches up with stuff hundreds of years in the future. But of course it depends entirely on interpretation, the original writer had no idea about the future.

2007-09-26 00:02:04 · answer #5 · answered by MrPotatoHead 4 · 4 1

even if you were to prove one thing (which you by no means did with this post), you would still have to prove the rest of it. good luck.
can you even prove jesus existed? nothing besides the bible says he did, there's no evidence left behind from him that he did from his death or his miracles, and jesus was a very common name back then like john is now. he could've been or not been anyone.
and seriously, what exactly did you prove with this? there's nothing in here that proves anything. you didn't specify what you proved, you just said you proved something.

2007-09-26 00:02:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Historians against Jesus.

What about historians against Christianity? What did their writings say? One of such anti-Christian mentality was Cornelius Tacitus, a Roman historian, senator, consul and governor of the province of Asia. Concerning Jesus and His followers, Tacitus wrote, "Nero…punished with every refinement the notoriously depraved Christians (as they were popularly called). Their originator, Christ, had been executed in Tiberius' reign by the governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate. But in spite of this temporary setback, the deadly superstition had broken out afresh, not only in Judea (where this mischief had started) but even in Rome" (The Annals of Imperial Rome, XV, 44).

Julian the Apostate (called such because he rejected Christianity after being raised in it), a fourth-century emperor, wrote, "Jesus, whom you celebrate, was one of Caesar's subjects. If you dispute it, I will prove it by and by; but it may be as well done now. For yourselves allow, that he was enrolled with his father and mother in Cyrenius…But Jesus having persuaded a few among you, and those the worst of men, has now been celebrated about 300 years; having done nothing worthy of remembrance; unless anyone thinks it is a mighty matter to heal lame and blind people, and exorcise demoniacs in the villages of Bethsaida and Bethany" (Cyril Contra Julian, VI, 191, 213).

These are just two quotes from pagan Roman scholars who loathed Christianity. Since these men had access to government records, and hated what Christians believed and stood for, they could have easily "disproved" and discredited the existence of Christ if they so wished. But, because they could not do such a thing, their writings only add to the monumental proof of the life of Christ.

What about the Jewish people? If Christ did not exist, how then could the Jews reject Him? In his book Antiquities of the Jews, Jewish historian Flavius Josephus writes about Jesus, His disciples and John the Baptist. He referred to John as "the good man" (XVIII, 5, 2).

Modern-day scholars recognize Josephus' account of the death of James, "the brother of Jesus who was called Christ" (XX, 9, 1), as genuine.

The Jewish Encyclopedia (1907 edition) explains that Jesus is also mentioned in the Talmud, the Jewish tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara. These references to Christ are found in the sections Shabbath 104b and 116b; Sanhedrin 43a, 67a and 107b; and Sotah 47a.

You may want to read an article entitled "Jesus of Nazareth," from The Jewish Encyclopedia (1907), the articles "Jesus Christ" and "Talmud and Midrash" from The New Encyclopedia Britannica (1981), or the article "Jesus" in the Encyclopedia Judaica for more background concerning this subject. These sources offer valuable information regarding the many proofs of the life of Christ. They point to the immutable facts that He: was born of a virgin, was of Jewish nationality, preached the gospel, healed the sick and diseased, and was betrayed and brutally slaughtered.

2007-09-26 00:17:12 · answer #7 · answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7 · 0 2

So, Matthew had no knowledge of Psalm 22 when he wrote? It is very clear that he knew the Messianic prophesies and wrote to them.

2007-09-26 00:05:05 · answer #8 · answered by novangelis 7 · 2 1

Jesus himself is his proof. A true prophet of God who came to this world with unbelieveable miracles. People denied him and they tried to kill him but by these prayers he was saved and lifted to the heavens by God. He will return and make everything clear for all humanity.

2007-09-26 00:16:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Hey, wow! You're absolutely right!

'cause, y'know, NO ONE could edit a book in order to make the prophecies come true, or to rewrite it in order to make it seem like a prediction!

2007-09-26 00:03:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Jesus had that scripture available to him. He could've read it, said "I need to do this to appear to be the messiah" and then done it. I could read a story that says "And then a girl from Texas will eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich," eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and declare that I fulfilled that prophecy.

2007-09-26 00:03:25 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous 3 · 1 3

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