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| Be born in Bethlehem || Micah 5:2 || Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4–7)
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| [[Prophecy:Born in Bethlehem|Be born in Bethlehem]] || Micah 5:2 || Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4–7).
 
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| Come before the destruction of the Second Temple || Daniel 9:26 || Jesus came and died before 70 CE
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| [[Prophecy:Come Before Temple Destruction|Come before the destruction of the Second Temple]] || Daniel 9:26 || Jesus was crucified around 30 CE; the Temple was destroyed in 70 CE.
 
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| Be rejected by His people || Isaiah 53:3; Psalm 118:22 || Jesus was rejected by the Jewish leadership and crucified (John 1:11; Luke 23:18)
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| [[Prophecy:Rejected by His People|Be rejected by His people]] || Isaiah 53:3; Psalm 118:22 || Jesus was rejected by Jewish leaders and crucified (John 1:11; Luke 23:18).
 
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| Enter Jerusalem on a donkey || Zechariah 9:9 || Jesus fulfilled this exactly (Matthew 21:5)
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| [[Prophecy:Enter Jerusalem on Donkey|Enter Jerusalem on a donkey]] || Zechariah 9:9 || Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:5).
 
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| Heal the blind, deaf, lame || Isaiah 35:5–6 || Jesus healed multitudes (Matthew 11:5; Luke 7:22)
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| [[Prophecy:Heal the Sick|Heal the blind, deaf, lame]] || Isaiah 35:5–6 || Jesus healed multitudes (Matthew 11:5; Luke 7:22).
 
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| Be a suffering servant who bears sin || Isaiah 53 || Jesus suffered, was pierced, and died as a sin offering (1 Peter 2:24; Acts 8:32–35)
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| [[Prophecy:Suffering Servant|Be a suffering servant who bears sin]] || Isaiah 53 || Jesus suffered and died as an atoning sacrifice (1 Peter 2:24; Acts 8:32–35).
 
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| Establish a New Covenant || Jeremiah 31:31–34 || Jesus inaugurated the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 8:6–13)
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| [[Prophecy:New Covenant|Establish a New Covenant]] || Jeremiah 31:31–34 || Jesus inaugurated the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 8:6–13).
 
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| Be both priest and king || Psalm 110:4; Zechariah 6:12–13 || Jesus is a priest like Melchizedek and King of kings (Hebrews 7; Revelation 19:16)
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| [[Prophecy:Priest and King|Be both priest and king]] || Psalm 110:4; Zechariah 6:12–13 || Jesus is High Priest and King (Hebrews 7; Revelation 19:16).
 
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| Be resurrected (not decay in the grave) || Psalm 16:10 || Jesus rose from the dead (Acts 2:25–32)
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| [[Prophecy:Resurrection|Be resurrected (not decay in the grave)]] || Psalm 16:10 || Jesus rose from the dead (Acts 2:25–32).
 
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| Bring global peace and knowledge of God || Isaiah 2:4; Isaiah 11:9 || Will be fulfilled at His second coming (Revelation 21:4; Zechariah 14)
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| [[Prophecy:Global Peace|Bring global peace and knowledge of God]] || Isaiah 2:4; Isaiah 11:9 || Will be fulfilled at His second coming (Revelation 21:4; Zechariah 14).
 
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| Gather all Jews back to Israel || Isaiah 11:12 || Will be fulfilled in the Messianic Age (Matthew 24:31)
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| [[Prophecy:Regather Israel|Gather all Jews back to Israel]] || Isaiah 11:12 || Will be fulfilled in the Messianic Age (Matthew 24:31).
 
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| Rebuild the Temple || Ezekiel 37:26–28 || Will be fulfilled in His return (Revelation 21:22; Zechariah 6:13)
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| [[Prophecy:Rebuild Temple|Rebuild the Temple]] || Ezekiel 37:26–28 || Will be fulfilled in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21:22; Zechariah 6:13).
 
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''Note: Christians understand many prophecies as fulfilled in Jesus’ first coming (as suffering servant), and the rest to be fulfilled in His second coming (as reigning king).''
 

Revision as of 04:31, 13 June 2025

Messianic Prophecies: Jewish Expectations vs. Jesus' Fulfillment

Jewish Expectation Biblical Reference Fulfillment in Jesus
Be born in Bethlehem Micah 5:2 Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4–7).
Come before the destruction of the Second Temple Daniel 9:26 Jesus was crucified around 30 CE; the Temple was destroyed in 70 CE.
Be rejected by His people Isaiah 53:3; Psalm 118:22 Jesus was rejected by Jewish leaders and crucified (John 1:11; Luke 23:18).
Enter Jerusalem on a donkey Zechariah 9:9 Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:5).
Heal the blind, deaf, lame Isaiah 35:5–6 Jesus healed multitudes (Matthew 11:5; Luke 7:22).
Be a suffering servant who bears sin Isaiah 53 Jesus suffered and died as an atoning sacrifice (1 Peter 2:24; Acts 8:32–35).
Establish a New Covenant Jeremiah 31:31–34 Jesus inaugurated the New Covenant (Luke 22:20; Hebrews 8:6–13).
Be both priest and king Psalm 110:4; Zechariah 6:12–13 Jesus is High Priest and King (Hebrews 7; Revelation 19:16).
Be resurrected (not decay in the grave) Psalm 16:10 Jesus rose from the dead (Acts 2:25–32).
Bring global peace and knowledge of God Isaiah 2:4; Isaiah 11:9 Will be fulfilled at His second coming (Revelation 21:4; Zechariah 14).
Gather all Jews back to Israel Isaiah 11:12 Will be fulfilled in the Messianic Age (Matthew 24:31).
Rebuild the Temple Ezekiel 37:26–28 Will be fulfilled in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21:22; Zechariah 6:13).