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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).''
 

Latest revision as of 04:55, 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).