Man, people are misinterpreting things on this question...
mammon: Jesus prophesied that the KINGDOM WOULD COME during that generation (in Mark 9:1 for instance), NEVER that the world would end THEN. That is NOT a prophecy, so it cannot be counted as "unfulfilled."
ALL prophecies about Jesus WERE fulfilled. The ONLY ones remaining unfulfilled involve end times. Lots of people are misled or confused into believing that MODERN Israel is in some way a fulfillment of prophecy.
God's promises to Abraham, including the "great nation" promise, were fulfilled centuries ago. Various continuing provisions of those promises were CONTINGENT on Israel KEEPING THEIR PART OF THE COVENANT, which almost never happened. Romans 9-11 discusses Israel's failure to continue in God's covenant and the Gentiles being "grafted into" the "tree" of God's family.
2007-11-26 10:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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PROPHECIES ABOUT THE MESSIAH
Prophecy Found at Fulfillment
Born in Bethlehem Micah 5:2 Luke 2:4-11;
John 7:42
Called out of Hosea 11:1 Matthew 2:14, 15
refuge in Egypt
Entered Jerusalem Zechariah 9:9 Matthew 21:1-9;
on an *** John 12:12-15
Betrayed for Zechariah 11:12 Matthew 26:15; 27:3-10
30 pieces of silver
Shepherd struck, Zechariah 13:7 Matthew 26:31, 56
flock scattered
Pierced while Zechariah 12:10 Matthew 27:49;
on the stake John 19:34, 37
In grave parts Jonah 1:17; 2:10 Matthew 12:39, 40; 16:21;
of three days, 1 Corinthians 15:3-8
then resurrected
Daniel, interrupts Nebuchadnezzars dream
Nebuchadnezzar listened intently as Daniel explained.
“You, O king, happened to be beholding, and, look! a certain immense image. That image, which was large and the brightness of which was extraordinary, was standing in front of you, and its appearance was dreadful. As regards that image, its head was of good gold, its breasts and its arms were of silver, its belly and its thighs were of copper, its legs were of iron, its feet were partly of iron and partly of molded clay.
Head, good gold; Nebuchnedzzar: Breast & arms Silver; Line of Persian Kings, beginning With Cyrus The Great: Belly & thighs; Grecian Empire: Legs-Iron; Roman Empire & it’s Political growth: Feet partly of Iron partly of molded clay; This symbolizes the final manifestation of human rule that would exist during the time of the end. (Daniel 12:4)
Seven Kings-Five have fallen( Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia and Greece)
One is (Roman Empire) & the other has not yet arrived but when it does arrive he must remain a short while. (Anglo American Combination. Britian and the United States.
The Iron Legs of the dream image thus includes both the roman Empire and the Anglo-American dual power.
2007-11-26 18:38:01
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answered by Just So 6
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Many. Here is a sampling:
Born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14)
Family tree of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1)
House of David (Jeremiah 23:5)
Born at Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)
Preceded by a messenger (John the Baptist) Malachi 3:1
Ministry to begin in Galilee (Isaiah 9:1)
He was to enter Jerusalem on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9)
There are many, many more.
2007-11-26 18:42:02
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answered by David S 2
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Almost all of them. The only remaining one is I Thessalonians 4:14 "For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus. 15 For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep."
This is the same prophecy in I Corinthians 15 and II Peter 3
2007-11-26 18:39:10
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answered by Cuchulain 6
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None really have. So-called prophets are ambiguous throughout history. They can say they were correct either way things go. Croesus of Lydia eyed Persia and wanted to conquer it. He consulted an oracle and was told, "If you attack Persia, you will destroy a nation." He was encouraged and led his army against Persia. The nation destroyed was his own.
2007-11-26 18:40:17
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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read Matthew 24 and you will see write back if you need help understanding
2007-11-26 18:39:25
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answered by jose c 2
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Without mistranslating the Hebrew bible into Greek, none.
How can you morons quote the NT as a source for prophecies?It was written after jesus died.
2007-11-26 18:37:53
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answered by Gawdless Heathen 6
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None as far as I know. There are a lot that people say have been but none are verifiable.
2007-11-26 18:36:27
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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Well the restoration of his church (Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints
2007-11-26 18:49:20
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answered by ><)))>certain Mormon< 2
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None.
According to Jesus, the end of the world was supposed to occur during his generation.
PS: It didn't.
2007-11-26 18:36:02
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answered by mam2121 4
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