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Prophecies About Jesus In The Old Testament

By Dorothy Stone


When it comes to the Bible, there are some whom believe it is the Word of God, there are also others whom believe it to be nothing more than fiction. In either case, the early books host a number of prophecies about Jesus. While later books, including the gospels seem to confirm many have been fulfilled.

At the same time, there is a great deal of skepticism as to whether any such predictions have been fulfilled by Christ or other figures in the Old Testament. In one case, the odds of a single individual fulfilling 400 much less 55 of these predictions can be hard for even the most scholarly theologian to believe.

Over time, there have been professors, scholars and theologians whom have attempted to prove the odds that Christ could have fulfilled over four hundred prophecies, those odds being over 1.5 million has caused a great deal of disbelief and skepticism even among the most scholarly individuals. As such, while there have been approximately fifty five which most Christian theologians believe to have come to pass, that number is far less than the four hundred others believe to be the case.

While this is the case, there are still many Christians whom believe that Jesus has indeed fulfilled a number, if not all the prophecies provided in the Old Testament. Needless to say, before anyone can confirm such findings, there has to be a great deal of belief and faith that the information provided in the Bible refers to a historical timeline.

There appears to be a connection with regards to some predictions which appear to have been fulfilled, this is not always the case. For, there are are only a few people whom have been able to prove that any earlier prophecies have come to pass. With the first being, that the Messiah would come from the tribe of Judah as portrayed in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, Chapter 49, Verse 10.

While the prophecy took place in the earliest book of the Bible, it was not until over 1500 years later that the prophecy was fulfilled. For, it was not until writings found in the New Testament that Christ appeared, having coming as indicated from the 12 tribes of Israel. Whereas, one of the most important prophecies which Christians hold true and correct is that Jesus would be a descendent of David, as provided in Jeremiah 23:5 and Psalms 132:11.

While these two predictions are most likely the most popular and well known, there still remains a great deal of disbelief as to either having been fulfilled. For, it is difficult for some to understand how if Christ is the son of God, the individual could also be a descendant of David.

In order to better understand these and other prophecies, it is often advised that an individual read a number of books related to the time in which the Old Testament writings took place. In doing so, it can become easier to understand the meaning behind each prophecy and whether or not there has been any indication such prediction has taken place. After which, it is up to each individual to decide for oneself whether or not the proof can be accepted as an act of faith without having proof that such writings are accurate, true and correct.




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