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332 Prophecies Fulfilled



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

2007-10-22 13:22:15 · 31 answers · asked by sisterzeal 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I think the rest will come true
what about you?

2007-10-22 13:22:34 · update #1

ATTENTION
I am accused of being dishonest because the bible tells of fullfilled prophecy. I think some of you need to study the history of the bible, it was written over many years by many different people and many of these fullfilled prophesies are verified by historians who are not Christian. Do your homework!

2007-10-22 13:33:03 · update #2

http://www.biblehistory.com/

2007-10-22 13:34:03 · update #3

31 answers

Hey, all you people who seem intent on insulting everything we Christians say about our faith and Bible prophecies! Don't be blaming us believers for not warning you when the rest of the prophecies come true. What is it that makes you reject Christ like this? This was written in the Bible too, you know. The Scriptures say that those who believe will be ridiculed and persecuted for their faith. Guess what? It's happening. It's been happening, and it will be happening until Jesus comes back for His people. Tell me, anyone, if you think that anytime in the near or far future on this earth Christians will stop being ridiculed for their faith.


You tell them, sisterzeal! If they don't want to listen to God's warnings, that's their problem. We should do what we can to warn them as well, but it really is up to them. The best thing we can do is pray.

2007-10-22 15:18:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

This is an interesting list and I would agree that these prophecies have been or are in the process of fulfillement. However, I must point out that some of the scriptures quoted are incorrect. I have not read them all so there may be more. In number 2 you have referenced 1 John 3:18, this should be 1 John 3:8.
Wow, stop right there. I was about to say that you had used the same scripture for several prophecies and they did not make sense but then I have just read them again and I can see it! NUmbers 321,322 and 323 are now really clear to me, as are 324, 326 and 327. I'm gonna have to go away and read ALL of them now. Thank you. Lord, bring on the last prophecy!!!

2007-10-22 20:20:26 · answer #2 · answered by the truth has set me free 4 · 0 1

I guess you haven't read 1Corinthians 13:8
"whether PROPHECIES, THEY shall FAIL"
Perhaps you also missed Jonah's Great Fish Story.
And perhaps you were sleeping when Y2K FAILED.

When you can distinguish between these things:
- "prophecy": destructive gloom and doom: Law
- "prophesy": constructive groom and bloom: Grace
then come, and maybe we'll let you teach something

I prayed for you. WHEN thou art converted,
THEN strengthen thy brethren: Luke 22:32

Mean while, know this:
it's PREPOSTEROUS order to teach first and learn after.

The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

2007-10-23 02:12:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. There was no virgin birth... that is a symptom of the ignorance of christianity.. they would rather beleive a virgin could give birth than a woman can be good and have a child out of wed lock...

2. it's SHE not he... and that one is repeated in revelations seems you missed that... sexism in religion has cause everyone to be mislead... it's the woman in the wilderness story.. funny how they clearly have her fighting and saving the savior but he's the hero... he'll have to mention that some day...
3. it's the woman who went to heaven to judge it... and she destroyed it for it was ruled by satan
4 that has to do with Lucci... he's an accidental bistander... has not a clue what hit him
5. That has to do with the woman but the male god want to keep her information secret so he hides it or desguise what it means... other wise they'd have to cut the catholic version of the bible again... Some one should find a way to get those secret documents condemning the churhc made public... I'm sure there is plenty of it...
7. has something to do with John Lennon
8.9 & 10 Lucci stuck like a deer in the head lights... this guy must really be filler.. cause he has nothing to do with what is going on.. made loud as to hide the war going on around us..
11. that has to do with the woman
12 Lucci
13 the woman save Lucci then gives him sh** for getting in the way
14 The woman learning there is more to this stuff
A lot of this stuff didn't happen... and that which did has been misrepresented to the human race so they would not support the woman ... eventually she is made judge and God...

You see all those being called god are human .... figuring to outsmart nature and the human race... but she eventually is called mother nature and refuses the title of god.. for it is a hypocrisy... She exposes to nature all the deception.. of the humans who convinced the word god was the same as being called king.. anyway... a lot of these didnt' occur... you have the christian habit of exagerating by duplication.. ex:virgin birth mentioned a couple of times... and god's servant mentioned about a dozen times... and so on..
many of these things are to hide the truth... what we are waiting for is...
191. Nations wait on His teachings—
The man the devil would kill to keep the knowlege that would come to him silent..for it is here to destroy religion... but he knows the chirsitans are "PROGRAMED" to murder him....
a few prophecies relate to John Lennon but a christian went and killed him too...

so nothing is as any christian claims... for one of the messages the man is to bring is convincing evidence that the christians are the one's who are serving Satan... beginning with the catholic church the one he designed by his own hand..

2007-10-22 14:16:03 · answer #4 · answered by NO Labels 3 · 1 6

Good job, I heard there are 2000 fulfilled.

Some of these answerers reminded me of:

'In the last days there shall be scoffers'
'The world will hate you as it hates me, remember this'
'The last days will be as the days of Noah' (nephilim=fallen)
'They shall be lovers of self, heady, high-minded' (arrogant)
'You will not be able to buy or sell w/o the mark' (the natl ID or something worse to come'

2007-10-22 13:49:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Actually, if you looked a little harder especially in the book of Isiah there have been 500 prophecies fulfilled thus far. Also, in the book of Revelation some prophecy has been fulfilled there as well. Blessings.

2007-10-22 13:32:10 · answer #6 · answered by DERLANDSON 4 · 2 4

Only a few more left. Thank you for these I know It took some time & research...Blessngs Sister.

2007-10-22 15:19:03 · answer #7 · answered by Isabella 6 · 4 1

The vast majority of these prophecies were made in the Bible and then the Bible decided that they were fulfilled . In fact many scholars say that many of these prophecies were written at the same time the fulfillment was written . Show me a Biblical prophecy of any significance that was verified fulfilled by an outside source . It is just silly to say that a prophecy such as god will visit is then "fulfilled " by the bible saying god came and visited . This is just a writer picking out something ( usually vague in it's prediction ) that he likes and then finding an way he likes to make the prophecy fulfilled . It is just childish literary form .

2007-10-22 13:32:23 · answer #8 · answered by allure45connie 4 · 4 7

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

Please explain to me how that is a "prophesy" when the event would have happened before the "prophesy" would even be written or called such.

2007-10-22 13:31:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

Amen sister!!

2007-10-22 18:08:45 · answer #10 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 3 0

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