Tonguers v. Handers. And the winner is ...
352 prophecies about Jesus
Format: Number. Brief Description — OT Reference — Knox Bible Verse Text — NT Fulfillment
1. Seed of a woman (virgin birth) — Gen 3:15 — "And I will establish a feud between thee and the woman, between thy offspring and hers; she is to crush thy head, while thou dost lie in ambush at her heels." — Gal 4:4-5; Matt 1:18
2. He will bruise Satan’s head — Gen 3:15 — (same as above) — Heb 2:14; 1 John 3:8
3. The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated — Gen 5:24 — "And Enoch walked with God, and was seen no more, because God had taken him away." — Mark 16:19
4. The God of Shem will be the Son of Shem — Gen 9:26-27 — "Blessed be the Lord God of Sem..." (contextual) — Luke 3:36
5. Seed of Abraham will bless all nations — Gen 12:3 — "All the tribes on earth shall bless themselves by thee and by thy offspring." — Gal 3:8; Acts 3:25-26
6. The Promise made to Abraham’s Seed — Gen 12:7 — "To thy posterity I will give this land." — Gal 3:16
7. A priest after the order of Melchizedek — Gen 14:18 — (Melchizedek brings bread and wine) — Heb 6:20
8. King of Peace and Righteousness — Gen 14:18 — (Melchizedek king of Salem) — Heb 7:2
9. The Last Supper foreshadowed — Gen 14:18 — (bread and wine offering) — Matt 26:26-29
10. Seed of Isaac — Gen 17:19 — "It is through Isaac that thy posterity shall be reckoned." — Rom 9:7 ...
11. The Lamb of God promised — Gen 22:8 — "God will provide himself with a lamb for a victim, my son." — John 1:29
12. As Isaac’s seed, will bless all nations — Gen 22:18 — "And all the nations of the world shall wish for a blessing like thine, because thou hast obeyed my voice." — Gal 3:16
13. The Seed of Isaac promised as the Redeemer — Gen 26:2-5 — "...through thy posterity all the nations of the world shall be blessed." — Heb 11:18
14. The Bridge to heaven — Gen 28:12 — "And there he saw a ladder standing on the earth, with its top reaching up to heaven; and the angels of God were going up and down upon it." — John 1:51
15. The Seed of Jacob — Gen 28:14 — "Thy posterity shall be countless as the dust of the earth..." — Luke 3:34
16. The time of His coming — Gen 49:10 — "The sceptre shall not pass from Juda... until he comes that is to be sent." — Luke 2:1-7; Gal 4:4
17. The Seed of Judah — Gen 49:10 — (same as above) — Luke 3:33
18. Called Shiloh or One Sent — Gen 49:10 — "...until he comes that is to be sent." — John 17:3
19. Messiah to come before Judah lost identity — Gen 49:10 — (contextual) — John 11:47-52
20. Unto Him shall the obedience of the people be — Gen 49:10 — "...and he shall be the expectation of the nations." — John 10:16
21. The Great “I AM” — Ex 3:13-15 — "I am who am... This is my name for ever." — John 4:26; 8:58
22. A Lamb without blemish — Ex 12:5 — "It must be a male yearling lamb... without blemish." — Heb 9:14; 1 Pet 1:19
23. The blood of the Lamb saves from wrath — Ex 12:13 — "And the blood shall be a sign... and I will pass over you." — Rom 5:8
24. Christ is our Passover — Ex 12:21-27 — "This is the sacrifice of the Pasch." — 1 Cor 5:7
25. Not a bone of the Lamb to be broken — Ex 12:46 — "You shall not break any of its bones." — John 19:31-36
26. His exaltation predicted as Yeshua — Ex 15:2 — "He is my God, and I will glorify him." — Acts 7:55-56
27. His Character-Holiness — Ex 15:11 — "Who is like unto thee among the gods, O Lord?" — Luke 1:35; Acts 4:27
28. The Spiritual Rock of Israel — Ex 17:6 — "I will stand there before thee upon the rock in Horeb... and water will come out of it." — 1 Cor 10:4
29. His Character-Merciful — Ex 33:19 — "I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy." — Luke 1:72
30. His sacrifice a sweet smelling savor unto God — Lev 1:2-9 — "...a sweet-smelling sacrifice to the Lord." — Eph 5:2
31. The leper cleansed-Sign to priesthood — Lev 14:11 — (cleansing rite) — Luke 5:12-14; Acts 6:7
32. Prefigures Christ’s once-for-all death — Lev 16:15-17 — "He shall make atonement for the sanctuary." — Heb 9:7-14
33. Suffering outside the Camp — Lev 16:27 — "The bullock... shall be carried forth outside the camp." — Matt 27:33; Heb 13:11-12
34. The Blood-the life of the flesh — Lev 17:11 — "It is the blood that maketh atonement for the soul." — Matt 26:28; Mark 10:45
35. It is the blood that makes atonement — Lev 17:11 — (same as above) — Rom 3:23-24; 1 John 1:7
36. The Drink-offering: “If any man thirst” — Lev 23:36-37 — (libation) — John 7:37
37. Not a bone of Him broken — Num 9:12 — "Nor break any bone of it." — John 19:31-36
38. The serpent on a pole-Christ lifted up — Num 21:9 — "Moses made a serpent of bronze, and put it on a pole." — John 3:14-18; 12:32
39. Time: “I shall see him, but not now.” — Num 24:17 — "I see him, but not close at hand." — John 1:14; Gal 4:4
40. “This is of a truth that prophet” — Deut 18:15 — "The Lord thy God will raise up for thee a prophet..." — John 6:14
41. “Had you believed Moses, you would believe me.” — Deut 18:15-16 — (same context) — John 5:45-47
42. Sent by the Father to speak His word — Deut 18:18 — "I will raise up for them a prophet... and I will put my words into his mouth." — John 8:28-29
43. Whoever will not hear must bear his sin — Deut 18:19 — "And if any man will not listen to the words he speaks in my name, I will require satisfaction from him." — Acts 3:22-23
44. Cursed is he that hangs on a tree — Deut 21:23 — "He that is hanged on a tree is accursed of God." — Gal 3:10-13
45. The Captain of our salvation — Joshua 5:14-15 — "I am the captain of the Lord’s army." — Heb 2:10
46. Christ, our kinsman, has redeemed us — Ruth 4:4-10 — (Boaz as redeemer) — Eph 1:3-7
47. A Faithful Priest — 1 Sam 2:35 — "I will raise up for myself a faithful priest." — Heb 2:17; 3:1-3,6; 7:24-25
48. Shall be an anointed King to the Lord — 1 Sam 2:10 — "The Lord shall exalt the horn of his anointed." — Matt 28:18; John 12:15
49. David’s Seed — 2 Sam 7:12 — "I will raise up thy seed after thee." — Matt 1:1
50. His Kingdom is everlasting — 2 Sam 7:13 — "Thy throne shall stand firm for ever." — 2 Pet 1:11
51. The Son of God — 2 Sam 7:14a — "I will be a father to him, and he shall be a son to me." — Luke 1:32; Rom 1:3-4
52. David’s house established forever — 2 Sam 7:16 — "Thy house and thy kingdom shall stand for ever." — Luke 3:31; Rev 22:16
53. The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated — 2 Ki 2:11 — "Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven." — Luke 24:51
54. David’s Seed — 1 Chr 17:11 — "I will raise up thy seed after thee." — Matt 1:1; 9:27
55. To reign on David’s throne forever — 1 Chr 17:12-13 — "His throne shall be established for ever." — Luke 1:32-33
56. “I will be His Father, He…my Son.” — 1 Chr 17:13 — (same as above) — Heb 1:5
57. Mediator between man and God — Job 9:32-33 — "Would that there were one to mediate between us." — 1 Tim 2:5
58. The Resurrection predicted — Job 19:23-27 — "I know that my Redeemer liveth... in my flesh I shall see God." — John 5:24-29
59. The enmity of kings foreordained — Psa 2:1-3 — "Why do the nations rage... against the Lord and his anointed?" — Acts 4:25-28
60. To own the title, Anointed (Christ) — Psa 2:2 — "Against the Lord and his anointed." — John 1:41; Acts 2:36
61. His Character-Holiness — Psa 2:6 — "I have anointed my king upon Sion." — John 8:46; Rev 3:7
62. To own the title King — Psa 2:6 — (same) — Matt 2:2
63. Declared the Beloved Son — Psa 2:7 — "Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee." — Matt 3:17; Rom 1:4
64. The Crucifixion and Resurrection intimated — Psa 2:7-8 — (contextual) — Acts 13:29-33
65. Rule the nations with a rod of iron — Psa 2:8-9 — "Thou shalt rule them with a rod of iron." — Rev 2:27; 12:5; 19:15
66. Life comes through faith in Him — Psa 2:12 — "Blessed are all they that trust in him." — John 20:31
67. The mouths of babes perfect His praise — Psa 8:2 — "Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise." — Matt 21:16
68. His humiliation and exaltation — Psa 8:5-6 — "Thou hast made him a little less than the angels... thou hast put all things under his feet." — Heb 2:5-9
69. Judge the world in righteousness — Psa 9:7-10 — "The Lord shall judge the world in justice." — Acts 17:31
70. Was not to see corruption — Psa 16:10 — "Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, nor wilt thou give thy holy one to see corruption." — Acts 2:31; 13:35
71. Was to arise from the dead — Psa 16:9-11 — "My flesh also shall rest in hope." — John 20:9
72. The resurrection predicted — Psa 17:15 — "I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness." — Luke 24:6
73. The horn of salvation — Psa 18:2-3 — "The horn of my salvation." — Luke 1:69-71
74. Forsaken because of sins of others — Psa 22:1 — "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" — 2 Cor 5:21
75. “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” — Psa 22:1 — (same) — Matt 27:46
76. Darkness upon Calvary for three hours — Psa 22:2 — "I cry in the daytime, and thou hearest not." — Matt 27:45
77. They shoot out the lip and shake the head — Psa 22:7 — "All they that saw me laughed me to scorn." — Matt 27:39-44
78. “He trusted in God, let Him deliver Him” — Psa 22:8 — "He trusted in God, let him deliver him now." — Matt 27:43
79. Born the Savior — Psa 22:9-10 — "Thou art he that hast drawn me out of the womb." — Luke 2:7
80. They seek His death — Psa 22:12-13 — "Many bulls have surrounded me." — John 19:6
81. His blood poured out when they pierced His side — Psa 22:14 — "I am poured out like water." — John 19:34
82. Suffered agony on Calvary — Psa 22:14-15 — "My strength is dried up like a potsherd." — Mark 15:34-37
83. He thirsted — Psa 22:15 — "My tongue hath cleaved to my jaws." — John 19:28
84. They pierced His hands and His feet — Psa 22:16 — "They have pierced my hands and my feet." — John 19:34-37; 20:27
85. Stripped Him before the stares of men — Psa 22:17-18 — "They look and stare upon me." — Luke 23:34-35
86. They parted His garments — Psa 22:18 — "They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture." — John 19:23-24
87. He committed Himself to God — Psa 22:20-21 — "Deliver my soul from the sword." — Luke 23:46
88. Satanic power bruising the Redeemer’s heel — Psa 22:20-21 — (contextual) — Heb 2:14
89. His Resurrection declared — Psa 22:22 — "I will declare thy name unto my brethren." — John 20:17
90. He shall be the governor of the nations — Psa 22:27-28 — "All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord." — Col 1:16
91. “It is finished” — Psa 22:31 — "They shall declare his justice unto a people that shall be born." — John 19:30; Heb 10:10-12, 14, 18
92. “I am the Good Shepherd” — Psa 23:1 — "The Lord is my shepherd." — John 10:11; 1 Pet 2:25
93. His exaltation predicted — Psa 24:3 — "Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?" — Acts 1:11; Phil 2:9
94. His resurrection predicted — Psa 30:3 — "Thou hast brought up my soul from the grave." — Acts 2:32
95. “Into Your hands I commit my spirit” — Psa 31:5 — "Into thy hands I commend my spirit." — Luke 23:46
96. His acquaintances fled from Him — Psa 31:11 — "I am become a reproach... my friends have forsaken me." — Mark 14:50
97. They took counsel to put Him to death — Psa 31:13 — "They consulted together against me." — Matt 27:1; John 11:53
98. “He trusted in God, let Him deliver him” — Psa 31:14-15 — (contextual) — Matt 27:43
99. Not a bone of Him broken — Psa 34:20 — "The Lord keepeth all their bones; not one of them shall be broken." — John 19:31-36
100. False witnesses rose up against Him — Psa 35:11 — "Unjust witnesses rising up have asked me things I knew not." — Matt 26:59
101. He was hated without a cause — Psa 35:19 — "Let not my enemies triumph over me, that hate me without cause." — John 15:25
102. His friends stood afar off — Psa 38:11 — "Friends and neighbours stand apart, looking on at my misery." — Luke 23:49
103. Enemies try to entangle Him by craft — Psa 38:12 — "Still the enemies who lie in wait for my life consult together." — Mark 14:1; Matt 22:15
104. Silent before His accusers — Psa 38:12-13 — "But I make no more account of it than if I were deaf... dumb." — Matt 27:12-14
105. He went about doing good — Psa 38:20 — "They repay evil for good." — Acts 10:38
106. The joy of His resurrection predicted — Psa 40:2-5 — "He has set my feet upon a rock... Many shall see it, and be afraid, and shall trust in the Lord." — John 20:20
107. His delight-the will of the Father — Psa 40:6-8 — "Sacrifice and offering thou wouldst not... Then said I, Behold I come." — John 4:34; Heb 10:5-10
108. He was to preach the Righteousness in Israel — Psa 40:9 — "I have declared thy justice in the great assembly." — Matt 4:17
109. Confronted by adversaries in the Garden — Psa 40:14 — "Let them be put to confusion... that seek after my soul." — John 18:4-6
110. Betrayed by a familiar friend — Psa 41:9 — "Even the man who shared my bread has lifted up his heel against me." — John 13:18
111. Words of Grace come from His lips — Psa 45:2 — "Grace is poured out upon thy lips." — John 1:17; Luke 4:22
112. To own the title, God or Elohim — Psa 45:6 — "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever." — Heb 1:8
113. A special anointing by the Holy Spirit — Psa 45:7 — "God, thy God, has anointed thee with the oil of gladness." — Matt 3:16; Heb 1:9
114. Called the Christ (Messiah or Anointed) — Psa 45:7-8 — (same context) — Luke 2:11
115. His name remembered forever — Psa 45:17 — "I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations." — Eph 1:20-21; Heb 1:8
116. Betrayed by a friend, not an enemy — Psa 55:12-14 — "If it had been an enemy... but thou, a man of one mind with me." — John 13:18
117. Unrepentant death of the Betrayer — Psa 55:15 — "Let death come upon them suddenly." — Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:16-19
118. To give gifts to men — Psa 68:18 — "Thou hast received gifts among men." — Matt 10:1; Eph 4:7-11
119. Ascended into Heaven — Psa 68:18 — "Thou hast ascended on high." — Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9
120. Hated by the Jews — Psa 69:4 — "They that hate me without a cause are more than the hairs of my head." — John 15:25
121. Given vinegar in thirst — Psa 69:21 — "They gave me gall for my food, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink." — Matt 27:34; John 19:28-30
122. The Savior given and smitten by God — Psa 69:26 — "They persecute him whom thou hast smitten." — John 17:4; 18:11
123. Great persons were to visit Him — Psa 72:10-11 — "The kings of Tharsis... shall bring gifts." — Matt 2:1-11
124. The corn of wheat to fall into the ground — Psa 72:16 — "There shall be a firmament on the earth... abundance of corn." — John 12:24-25
125. Belief of a dying world — Psa 72:17 — "All nations shall call him blessed." — John 3:16
126. His name, Yinon, will produce offspring — Psa 72:17 — "His name shall endure for ever." — John 1:12-13
127. All nations shall be blessed by Him — Psa 72:17 — (same context) — Gal 3:8
128. His character – Faithfulness — Psa 89:1-2 — "I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever." — Rev 1:5; 19:11
129. He is from everlasting — Psa 90:2 — "Before the mountains were brought forth... thou art God." — John 1:1-3; Col 1:15-19
130. Identified as Messianic; used to tempt Christ — Psa 91:11-12 — "He shall give his angels charge over thee." — Luke 4:10-11
131. His exaltation predicted — Psa 97:9 — "Thou art exalted far above all gods." — Acts 1:11; Eph 1:20
132. His character – Righteousness — Psa 102:25-27 — "Of old thou hast laid the foundation of the earth." — Heb 1:10-12
133. His character – Holiness — Psa 102:25-27 — (same context) — John 8:46
134. His character – Eternal — Psa 102:25-27 — (same context) — Heb 1:8-12
135. The Resurrection predicted — Psa 103:15-16 — "As for man, his days are as grass." (contextual with hope) — Luke 24:6-7
136. His character – Compassionate — Psa 103:13-14 — "As a father hath compassion on his children." — Matt 11:28-30
137. The Horn of Salvation — Psa 132:17 — "There will I make the horn of David to bud." — Luke 1:69
138. His character – Wisdom — Prov 8:12 — "I wisdom dwell with prudence." — Col 2:3
139. He is the True Light — Prov 8:22-23 — "The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways." — John 1:1-9
140. The King of the Jews — Prov 8:23 — (contextual) — Matt 27:37
141. His character – Meek — Isa 2:4 — "They shall beat their swords into ploughshares." — Matt 11:28-30
142. His character – Just — Isa 9:6-7 — "His empire shall be multiplied... the Prince of peace." — John 5:30
143. Born a King — Isa 9:6 — "A child is born to us, a son is given to us." — John 18:37
144. The Prince of Peace — Isa 9:6 — (same) — Luke 2:14
145. To tread the wine-press alone — Isa 63:3 — "I have trodden the winepress alone." — Rev 19:15
146. The Mighty God — Isa 9:6 — "His name shall be called... the mighty God." — Matt 28:18
147. The Everlasting Father — Isa 9:6 — (same) — John 10:30; 14:9
148. The Government upon His shoulders — Isa 9:6 — "The government is upon his shoulder." — Matt 28:18
149. The Wonderful Counselor — Isa 9:6 — "Wonderful, Counsellor." — Matt 13:54
150. Called Emmanuel — Isa 7:14 — "Behold a virgin shall conceive... and his name shall be called Emmanuel." — Matt 1:23
151. A virgin shall conceive — Isa 7:14 — (same) — Matt 1:18-20; Luke 1:35
152. Declared to be the Son of God — Isa 9:7 — "The zeal of the Lord of hosts shall perform this." — Rom 1:3-4
153. The Lord our Righteousness — Jer 23:5-6 — "He shall be called, The Lord our justice." — Rom 10:4
154. The Wise Master Builder — Isa 9:7 — (contextual) — Matt 16:18
155. He shall reign forever — Isa 9:7 — "His throne... for ever." — Luke 1:32-33
156. No end to His Government — Isa 9:7 — (same) — Luke 1:32-33
157. His character – Mercy — Isa 11:1 — (branch context) — Luke 4:18-21
158. A Rod out of the stem of Jesse — Isa 11:1 — "There shall come forth a rod out of the root of Jesse." — Matt 1:6; Luke 3:32
159. Anointed with the Spirit — Isa 11:2 — "The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him." — Matt 3:16-17
160. His character – Truth — Isa 11:5 — "Justice shall be the girdle of his loins." — John 14:6
161. The Smitten Shepherd — Isa 11:10 — "In that day the root of Jesse... shall stand for an ensign." — Rom 15:12
162. His character – Gentleness — Isa 42:2 — "He shall not cry, nor have respect to person." — Matt 12:15-20
163. He will not cry out — Isa 42:2 — (same) — Matt 12:19
164. The Light (salvation) of the Gentiles — Isa 42:6 — "I have given thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles." — Luke 2:32
165. His ministry to Gentiles — Isa 42:1 — "Behold my servant... he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles." — Matt 12:18-21
166. Called Jesus (Yeshua-Savior) — Isa 49:1 — "The Lord hath called me from the womb." — Matt 1:21
167. A Servant from the womb — Isa 49:5 — "From my mother's womb the Lord hath called me by my name." — Luke 1:31; Phil 2:7
168. He will restore Israel — Isa 49:5-6 — "It is a small thing that thou shouldst be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob." — Luke 1:79; Acts 15:7-17
169. He is Salvation for Israel — Isa 49:6 — "I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles." — Luke 2:29-32
170. He is the Light of the Gentiles — Isa 49:6 — (same) — Acts 13:47-48
171. He is Salvation unto the ends of the earth — Isa 49:6 — (same) — Acts 15:7-18
172. He is despised of the Nation — Isa 49:7 — "Kings shall see... princes shall rise up." — John 1:11; 8:48-49
173. Heaven is clothed in black at His humiliation — Isa 50:3 — "I clothe the heavens with darkness." — Luke 23:44-45
174. His character – Obedient — Isa 50:5 — "The Lord God hath opened my ear." — John 14:31; Phil 2:8
175. He is a Learned Counselor for the weary — Isa 50:4 — "The Lord hath given me a learned tongue." — Matt 7:29; 11:28-29
176. The Servant bound willingly to obedience — Isa 50:5-6 — "I have not turned away my face from them that rebuked me." — Matt 26:39
177. “I gave my back to the smiters” — Isa 50:6 — "I have given my body to the strikers." — Matt 27:26
178. He was smitten on the cheeks — Isa 50:6 — "I turned not away my face from them that rebuked me." — Matt 26:67
179. He was spat upon — Isa 50:6 — "They spat in my face." — Matt 27:30
180. The Messiah will be God — Isa 52:12 — (contextual with Servant) — John 10:30; 20:28
181. Published good tidings upon mountains — Isa 52:7 — "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings." — Matt 28:18-20; Rom 10:15
182. The Servant exalted — Isa 52:13 — "Behold my servant shall understand, he shall be exalted." — Acts 1:8-11; Eph 1:19-22
183. The Servant shockingly abused — Isa 52:14 — "His look was as it were hidden and despised." — Luke 18:31-34; Matt 26:67-68
184. Nations startled by message of the Servant — Isa 52:15 — "He shall sprinkle many nations." — Luke 18:31-34
185. His blood shed sprinkles nations — Isa 52:15 — (same) — Heb 9:13-14; Rev 1:5
186. His people would not believe Him — Isa 53:1 — "Who hath believed our report?" — John 12:37-38
187. Appearance of an ordinary man — Isa 53:2 — "He shall grow up... as a root out of a thirsty ground." — Phil 2:6-8
188. Despised — Isa 53:3 — "Despised, and the most abject of men." — Luke 4:28-29
189. Rejected — Isa 53:3 — "We have seen him... and we have not esteemed him." — Matt 27:21-23
190. Great sorrow and grief — Isa 53:3 — "A man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity." — Matt 26:37-38; Luke 19:41; Heb 4:15
191. Men hide from being associated with Him — Isa 53:3 — "His look was as it were hidden." — Mark 14:50-52
192. He would have a healing ministry — Isa 53:4 — "Surely he hath borne our infirmities." — Matt 8:16-17
193. Thought to be cursed by God — Isa 53:4 — "We have thought him as it were a leper." — Matt 26:66; 27:41-43
194. Bears penalty for mankind's iniquities — Isa 53:5 — "He was wounded for our iniquities." — Rom 5:6-8; Heb 9:28
195. His sacrifice provides peace between man and God — Isa 53:5 — "The chastisement of our peace was upon him." — Col 1:20
196. His sacrifice would heal man of sin — Isa 53:5 — "By his bruises we are healed." — 1 Pet 2:24
197. He would be the sin-bearer for all mankind — Isa 53:6 — "The Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all." — Gal 1:4
198. God's will that He bear sin for all mankind — Isa 53:6 — (same) — 1 John 2:2
199. Oppressed and afflicted — Isa 53:7 — "He was offered because it was his own will." — Matt 27:27-31
200. Silent before his accusers — Isa 53:7 — "He opened not his mouth." — Matt 27:12-14
201. Sacrificial lamb — Isa 53:7 — "He shall be led as a sheep to the slaughter." — John 1:29; 1 Pet 1:18-19
202. Confined and persecuted — Isa 53:8 — "He was taken away from distress." — Matt 26:47–27:31
203. He would be judged — Isa 53:8 — "Who shall declare his generation?" — John 18:13-22
204. Killed — Isa 53:8 — "He was cut out of the land of the living." — Matt 27:35
205. Dies for the sins of the world — Isa 53:8 — "For the wickedness of my people have I struck him." — 1 John 2:2
206. Buried with the rich — Isa 53:9 — "He shall give the ungodly for his burial." — Matt 27:57-60
207. Innocent and had done no violence — Isa 53:9 — "There was no deceit in his mouth." — Luke 23:41; John 18:38; 1 Pet 2:22
208. No deceit in his mouth — Isa 53:9 — (same) — John 18:38; 1 Pet 2:22
209. God's will that He die for mankind — Isa 53:10 — "The Lord was pleased to bruise him." — John 18:11
210. An offering for sin — Isa 53:10 — "If he shall lay down his life for sin." — Matt 20:28; Gal 3:13
211. Would be resurrected and live forever — Isa 53:10 — "He shall see a long-lived seed." — Rom 6:8-9
212. He would prosper — Isa 53:10 — "The Lord is willing to deliver him." — John 17:1-5
213. God fully satisfied with His suffering — Isa 53:11 — "He shall be satisfied with the knowledge." — John 12:27
214. God's servant would justify man — Isa 53:11 — "My servant shall justify many." — Rom 5:8-9, 18-19
215. The sin-bearer for all mankind — Isa 53:11 — "He shall bear their iniquities." — Heb 9:28
216. Exalted by God because of his sacrifice — Isa 53:12 — "Therefore will I distribute to him very many." — Matt 28:18
217. He would give up his life to save mankind — Isa 53:12 — "He hath delivered his soul unto death." — Luke 23:46
218. Numbered with the transgressors — Isa 53:12 — "He was reputed with the wicked." — Mark 15:27-28
219. Sin-bearer for all mankind — Isa 53:12 — "He hath borne the sins of many." — 2 Cor 5:21
220. Intercede to God in behalf of mankind — Isa 53:12 — "He hath prayed for the transgressors." — Luke 23:34; Rom 8:34
221. Resurrect from the dead — Isa 55:3 — "I will make an everlasting covenant with you." — Acts 13:34
222. Be a witness — Isa 55:4 — "I have given him for a witness to the people." — John 18:37
223. He is a leader and commander — Isa 55:4 — "A leader and a master to the Gentiles." — Heb 2:10
224. God would glorify Him — Isa 55:5 — "Thou shalt call a nation." — Acts 3:13
225. To be born of a virgin — Isa 7:14 — (same as 150) — Luke 1:35
226. To be Emmanuel-God with us — Isa 7:14 — (same) — Matt 1:18-23
227. Called a Nazarene — Isa 11:1 — "There shall come forth a rod out of the root of Jesse." (branch/Netzer) — Matt 2:23
228. A stone of stumbling, a rock of offense — Isa 8:14 — "He shall be a stone of stumbling." — 1 Pet 2:8
229. His ministry to begin in Galilee — Isa 9:1-2 — "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light." — Matt 4:12-17
230. A child born-Humanity — Isa 9:6 — "A child is born to us." — Luke 2:11-12
231. A Son given-Deity — Isa 9:6 — "A son is given to us." — John 1:14; 3:16
232. He would come while Temple still standing — Hag 2:7-9 — "I will fill this house with glory." — Luke 2:27-32
233. Seed of a woman — Mal 3:1 — (contextual) — Gal 4:4
234. Messenger to prepare the way for Messiah — Mal 3:1 — "I send my angel... before my face." — Matt 11:10
235. Sudden appearance at the Temple — Mal 3:1 — "The Lord... shall suddenly come to his temple." — Mark 11:15-16
236. Messenger of the new covenant — Mal 3:1 — (same) — Luke 4:43
237. Forerunner in spirit of Elijah — Mal 4:5 — "Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet." — Matt 3:1-3; 11:13-14
238. Forerunner would turn many to righteousness — Mal 4:6 — "He shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children." — Luke 1:16-17
239. Preceded by a forerunner — Mal 3:1 — (same as 234) — Matt 11:10; Luke 7:27
240. Preceded by a forerunner in the wilderness — Isa 40:3 — "The voice of one crying in the desert." — Matt 3:1-3
241. Sudden appearance at the Temple — Mal 3:1 — (same) — Mark 11:15-16
242. Messenger of the New Covenant — Mal 3:1 — (same) — Luke 4:43
243. The Sun of Righteousness — Mal 4:2 — "To you... the sun of justice shall arise." — Luke 1:78
244. Heals the brokenhearted — Isa 61:1-2 — "To heal the contrite of heart." — Luke 4:18-19
245. Forerunner in the spirit of Elijah — Mal 4:5 — (same) — Matt 3:1-3; 11:13-14; 17:11-13
246. Forerunner would turn many to righteousness — Mal 4:6 — (same) — Luke 1:16-17
247. A messenger to clear the way — Mal 3:1 — (same) — Matt 11:10
248. The Lord whom you seek will come to His temple — Mal 3:1 — (same) — Mark 11:15-16
249. He will purify the sons of Levi — Mal 3:3 — "He shall purify the sons of Levi." — John 2:13-16
250. The Messiah will be revealed with healing in His wings — Mal 4:2 — "With healing in his wings." — Matt 4:23; 9:35
251. The Day of the Lord comes as a thief — Mal 4:1-3 — "The day that cometh shall set them on fire." — Rev 16:15
252. The coming of Elijah — Mal 4:5-6 — (same) — Matt 11:14; 17:10-13
253. Called out of Egypt — Hos 11:1 — "Out of Egypt I called my son." — Matt 2:13-15
254. Slaughter of the innocents — Jer 31:15 — "A voice in Rama was heard... Rachel bewailing her children." — Matt 2:16-18
255. The king will come from Bethlehem — Mic 5:2 — "And thou Bethlehem... out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be the ruler in Israel." — Matt 2:1-6; Luke 2:4-7
256. Ruler from ancient days — Mic 5:2 — "Whose going forth is from the beginning, from the days of eternity." — Matt 2:6
257. Israel rejects the Cornerstone — Psa 118:22 — "The stone which the builders rejected." — Matt 21:42
258. The Ruler to be born in Bethlehem — Mic 5:2 — (same as 255) — Matt 2:1-6
259. He will be a ruler over Israel — Mic 5:2 — (same) — Matt 2:6
260. His goings forth from everlasting — Mic 5:2 — (same) — Col 1:17
261. A star out of Jacob — Num 24:17 — "A star shall rise out of Jacob." — Matt 2:2
262. The wise men bring gifts — Isa 60:6 — "All they from Saba shall come, bringing gold and frankincense." — Matt 2:1-11
263. Presented with gifts — Psa 72:10 — "The kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts." — Matt 2:1-11
264. Flight to Egypt — Hos 11:1 — (same as 253) — Matt 2:14-15
265. The children killed — Jer 31:15 — (same as 254) — Matt 2:16-18
266. A Nazarene — Isa 11:1 — (branch/Netzer) — Matt 2:23
267. Ministry begins in Galilee — Isa 9:1-2 — (same as 229) — Matt 4:12-17
268. Miracles of healing — Isa 35:5-6 — "Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened." — Matt 11:4-6
269. Teacher of parables — Psa 78:2 — "I will open my mouth in parables." — Matt 13:34-35
270. He will be praised by children — Psa 8:2 — "Out of the mouth of infants... thou hast perfected praise." — Matt 21:16
271. Rejected by Jews — Isa 6:9-10 — "Blind the heart of this people." — John 12:37-40
272. The stone that the builders rejected — Psa 118:22 — "The stone which the builders rejected." — Matt 21:42
273. Triumphal entry on a donkey — Zech 9:9 — "Behold thy king will come to thee... riding upon an ass." — Matt 21:1-11
274. The King comes in gentleness — Zech 9:9 — "The just and savior... meek." — Matt 21:5
275. Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver — Zech 11:12 — "They weighed for my wages thirty pieces of silver." — Matt 26:14-15
276. Money thrown into the temple — Zech 11:13 — "Cast it to the potter." — Matt 27:5
277. Potter's field bought — Zech 11:13 — "A goodly price... cast them into the house of the Lord." — Matt 27:7
278. The disciples forsake Him — Zech 13:7 — "Strike the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered." — Matt 26:31,56
279. Stricken and smitten — Isa 50:6; Mic 5:1 — "They shall strike the judge of Israel." — Matt 26:67; 27:26,30
280. Scourged — Isa 50:6 — (same as 177) — Matt 27:26
281. Spat upon — Isa 50:6 — (same as 179) — Matt 26:67
282. Dumb before accusers — Isa 53:7 — (same as 200) — Matt 27:12-14
283. Wounded and bruised — Isa 53:5 — (same as 194) — Matt 27:26,29
284. Hands and feet pierced — Psa 22:16; Zech 12:10 — "They have pierced my hands and feet." — John 19:18,37; 20:25-27
285. Crucified with thieves — Isa 53:12 — (numbered with wicked) — Mark 15:27-28
286. Intercession for persecutors — Isa 53:12 — (prayed for transgressors) — Luke 23:34
287. Vinegar and gall offered — Psa 69:21 — (same as 121) — Matt 27:34
288. Garments parted and lots cast — Psa 22:18 — (same as 86) — John 19:23-24
289. No bones broken — Psa 34:20 — (same as 99) — John 19:33,36
290. His side pierced — Zech 12:10 — "They shall look on him whom they pierced." — John 19:34
291. Darkness over the land — Amos 8:9 — "I will make the sun go down at noon." — Matt 27:45
292. Buried in rich man's tomb — Isa 53:9 — (same as 206) — Matt 27:57-60
293. Resurrection — Psa 16:10; 49:15 — "Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell." — Mark 16:6-7
294. Ascension — Psa 68:18 — (same as 119) — Acts 1:9
295. Seated at the right hand of God — Psa 110:1 — "Sit thou at my right hand." — Heb 1:3
296. Priest after Melchizedek — Psa 110:4 — "Thou art a priest for ever according to the order of Melchizedek." — Heb 5:5-6
297. King and Priest — Zech 6:12-13 — "He shall build the temple... he shall sit and rule upon his throne." — Heb 8:1
298. The Cornerstone — Isa 28:16 — "Behold I will lay a stone in the foundation of Sion." — 1 Pet 2:6-7
299. The Light to Gentiles — Isa 49:6 — (same as 170) — Acts 13:47-48
300. Salvation to ends of earth — Isa 49:6 — (same as 171) — Acts 15:15-18
301. The Servant exalted — Isa 52:13 — (same as 182) — Phil 2:9
302. The Servant despised — Isa 53:3 — (same as 188) — Luke 23:18-21
303. The Servant numbered with transgressors — Isa 53:12 — (same as 218) — Luke 22:37
304. The Servant bears our sins — Isa 53:4-6 — "He hath borne our infirmities... he was wounded for our iniquities." — 1 Pet 2:24
305. The Servant dies for the people — Isa 53:8 — (same as 204) — Rom 5:6,8
306. The Servant prolonged days after death — Isa 53:10 — (same as 211) — Acts 2:24
307. The Servant to see His seed — Isa 53:10 — "He shall see a long-lived seed." — Rom 8:29
308. The Servant justifies many — Isa 53:11 — (same as 214) — Rom 5:18-19
309. The Servant an offering for sin — Isa 53:10 — (same as 210) — 1 Cor 15:3
310. The Servant resurrected — Isa 53:10-12 — (same as 211) — Acts 2:23-24
311. The Servant a light to Gentiles — Isa 42:6 — (same as 164) — Acts 26:23
312. Blind eyes opened — Isa 42:7 — "That thou mightest open the eyes of the blind." — John 9:25-38
313. The deaf hear — Isa 35:5 — "The ears of the deaf shall be unstopped." — Mark 7:32-37
314. The dead raised — Isa 35:5-6 — "The lame man shall leap as a hart." — Luke 7:14-15,22
315. The poor have the gospel — Isa 61:1 — "To preach the gospel to the poor." — Luke 4:18; 7:22
316. The Spirit upon Him — Isa 61:1 — "The spirit of the Lord is upon me." — Matt 3:16-17
317. Zeal for God's house — Psa 69:9 — "The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up." — John 2:17
318. Hated without cause — Psa 69:4 — (same as 120) — John 15:25
319. Seed of David raised up — 2 Sam 7:12 — (same as 49) — Acts 13:34
320. The Lord from heaven — Psa 102:25-27 — (same as 132) — Heb 1:10-12
321. The King of Glory enters — Psa 24:7-10 — "Lift up your gates... the king of glory shall come in." — Luke 19:37-38
322. The King of kings — Zech 14:9 — "The Lord shall be king over all the earth." — Rev 19:16
323. The Judge of the world — Psa 96:13 — "He shall judge the world with justice." — John 5:22
324. The Lord of lords — Psa 136:3 — "Give thanks to the Lord of lords." — Rev 19:16
325. The Son of Man comes — Dan 7:13-14 — "One like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven." — Matt 24:30
326. The Ancient of Days — Dan 7:9 — "The Ancient of days sat." — Rev 1:13-16
327. Dominion everlasting — Dan 7:14 — "His dominion is an everlasting dominion." — Rev 11:15
328. The Stone cut without hands — Dan 2:34-35 — "A stone was cut out without hands." — Acts 4:10-12
329. The kingdom fills the earth — Dan 2:35 — "It filled the whole earth." — Rev 11:15
330. The Son of Man given dominion — Dan 7:13-14 — (same) — Rev 11:15
331. The kingdom under the whole heaven — Dan 7:27 — "The kingdom... given to the people of the saints." — Rev 11:15
332. The time of His coming — Dan 9:24-26 — "Seventy weeks are shortened upon thy people." — Luke 2:1-2
333. The 69 weeks — Dan 9:25 — "From the going forth of the word... until Christ the prince." — John 12:23
334. Killed appearingly for nothing — Dan 9:26 — "The people... shall destroy the city... and he shall be destroyed." — Mark 9:12
335. Cut off but not for Himself — Dan 9:26 — "Christ shall be slain... and not for himself." — Rom 5:6
336. The city and sanctuary destroyed — Dan 9:26 — "The people that shall deny him shall destroy the city." — Luke 21:20-24
337. The Prince who is to come — Dan 9:26 — "The people with the prince that shall come." — Matt 24:15
338. Abomination of desolation — Dan 9:27 — "Abomination unto desolation." — Matt 24:15
339. The everlasting kingdom — Dan 2:44 — "The kingdom... shall not be destroyed." — Rev 11:15
340. The kingdom never destroyed — Dan 2:44 — (same) — Eph 5:5
341. The kingdom of the saints — Dan 7:27 — (same as 331) — Rev 20:4
342. The Lamb on the throne — Rev 5:13; 22:1 — (apocalyptic context) — Rev 22:1-5
343. The Lamb the light — Isa 60:19-20 — "The Lord shall be thy everlasting light." — Rev 21:22-23
344. The new heavens and earth — Isa 65:17; 66:22 — "Behold I create new heavens and a new earth." — Rev 21:1
345. No more death, sorrow, crying — Isa 25:8; 65:19 — "He will swallow up death for ever." — Rev 21:4
346. No more curse — Zech 14:11 — "There shall be no more curse." — Rev 22:3
347. The Lord shall be king over all the earth — Zech 14:9 — (same as 322) — Rev 11:15
348. The nations worship the King — Zech 14:16-17 — "All nations shall come." — Rev 21:24
349. The water of life — Zech 14:8 — "Living waters shall go out from Jerusalem." — Rev 22:1
350. The tree of life — Ezek 47:12 — "Their fruit shall be for food, and their leaves for medicine." — Rev 22:2
351. The name of the city: The Lord is there — Ezek 48:35 — "The name of the city... The Lord is there." — Rev 21:3
352. Jesus the 7th pre-announced person. The Word of God prophesied 7 persons (pre-announced), being Jesus the last one, completing the PERFECT number of 7, showing his perfection, and the completion of the past:
1. Isaac (Genesis 17–18; 21)
Parents: Abraham and Sarah
Problem: They were very old and had no children
Prophecy: God said Sarah would have a son
Meaning: Isaac was the child of God’s promise, not human planning
2. Ishmael (Genesis 16)
Mother: Hagar
Prophecy: An angel told Hagar she would have a son and named him Ishmael
Meaning: God saw her suffering and made promises about her son
3. Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25)
Parents: Isaac and Rebekah
Prophecy: God said Rebekah would have twins and that the younger would rule over the older
Meaning: God chose Jacob before birth
4. Samson (Judges 13)
Parents: Manoah and his wife (barren)
Prophecy: An angel announced his birth and said he would begin to save Israel
Special sign: He was to be a Nazirite (no wine, no cutting hair)
5. Samuel (1 Samuel 1)
Mother: Hannah
Prophecy/Prayer: Hannah prayed deeply, and God answered
Meaning: Samuel became a great prophet and judge of Israel
6. John the Baptist (Luke 1)
Parents: Zechariah and Elizabeth (elderly, no children)
Prophecy: Angel Gabriel announced his birth
Mission: To prepare the way for the Messiah
7. Jesus
Seven is the number of perfection.
They all shared in common:
1. Barennes or diffuculty in the pregnancy (Hagar). Interesting to note that Mary and Joseph were not infertile but couldn't have children because of their celibacy vow.
2. God intervened supernaturally to solve the situation
3. They all conceived boys, and their names were given by God, reflecting their special mission.
https://catholiceducation.org/en/controversy/answering-atheists/the-only-person-ever-pre-announced.html
https://archive.org/details/life-of-christ-by-fulton-j.-sheen
This leads us to the 2 prophecies about the timing of Jesus mentioned in the list (grok explanation):
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This patriarchal blessing from Jacob to Judah is another timing indicator: "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; and to him shall the obedience of the peoples be."
"Scepter" symbolizes ruling authority or tribal leadership.
"Shiloh" is widely interpreted in Jewish tradition (e.g., Targum Onkelos) as a reference to the Messiah.
The prophecy implies Judah would retain some form of governance or judicial authority until the Messiah arrives, after which it would pass to him.
Historically, Judah maintained tribal identity and partial autonomy post-exile (under Persian, Greek, and early Roman rule). However, Herod the Great—an Idumean (Edomite) convert, not a descendant of Judah—usurped the throne in 37 BCE with Roman backing, marking the "departure" of the scepter from pure Judahite lineage. This shift signaled to Jewish scholars that the Messiah ("Shiloh") must appear imminently, as the prophecy required his coming before full loss of Judah's authority. By the time of the Magi's visit (likely 2-1 BCE), this would have confirmed the timing for a birth "around" that period. Post-AD 70 (temple destruction), tribal records were lost, further emphasizing the window had closed.
These prophecies together created a sense of urgency among Jews, explaining why the scholars readily affirmed to Herod that the Magi's report aligned with expected events. While the Gospel account focuses on the location, historical and rabbinic sources (e.g., Talmudic discussions in Sanhedrin 97) reflect ongoing debates about Daniel's timeline, and Christian interpreters like those in Jews for Jesus connect it directly to Herod's era. No other major prophecies are commonly cited for precise timing in this context.
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22 He instructed me in these words: “Daniel, I have now come to give you understanding.
23 When you began your petition, an answer was given which I have come to announce, because you are beloved. Therefore, mark the answer and understand the vision.
24 Seventy weeks are decreed
for your people and for your holy city:
Then transgression will stop and sin will end,
guilt will be expiated,
Everlasting justice will be introduced,
vision and prophecy ratified,
and a holy of holies will be anointed.
25 Know and understand:
From the utterance of the word
that Jerusalem was to be rebuilt
Until there is an anointed ruler,
there shall be seven weeks.
In the course of sixty-two weeks
it shall be rebuilt,
With squares and trenches,
in time of affliction.
26 After the sixty-two weeks
an anointed one shall be cut down
with no one to help him.
And the people of a leader who will come
shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.
Daniel 9:24-27 (The 70 Weeks Prophecy)
This is the primary scriptural timeline for the Messiah's appearance, often interpreted by Jewish and later Christian scholars as a countdown to the Messiah's era. The prophecy describes "70 weeks" (or "sevens," totaling 490 years) decreed for the Jewish people and Jerusalem, divided as follows:
7 weeks (49 years): Time to restore and rebuild Jerusalem after exile.
62 weeks (434 years): Leading to the arrival of "Messiah the Prince" (an anointed ruler).
This totals 69 weeks (483 years) from a starting decree to rebuild Jerusalem (commonly dated to Artaxerxes' decree in 445 or 444 BCE, per Nehemiah 2:1-8).
After these 69 weeks, the Messiah would be "cut off" (killed), followed by the destruction of the city and temple (fulfilled in AD 70 by the Romans).
Using a "prophetic year" of 360 days (common in such interpretations), the 483 years point to the Messiah's public manifestation around AD 30-33. This places the birth approximately 30 years earlier, aligning with estimates for Jesus' birth around 6-2 BCE—precisely during Herod's reign (37 BCE to 4 BCE). Jewish scholars of the time, familiar with Daniel (a highly regarded prophetic book), would have recognized that the timeline was unfolding, heightening expectations that the Messiah's birth was near or had recently occurred when the Magi arrived inquiring about the newborn king. This prophecy fueled widespread messianic anticipation in the Second Temple period, as it corrected earlier assumptions (e.g., from Jeremiah's 70 years of captivity) and tied to events like Roman occupation.
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Refuting that the writers of the New Testament inventing stories to fultill the the Old Testament.
Jesus existed and was crucified under Pontius Pilate (e.g., Tacitus in Annals 15.44; Josephus in Antiquities 18.3.3,
Major Relics
True Cross (Fragments of the Wood of the Cross) Claimed pieces of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. Scattered worldwide (e.g., Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome; various Orthodox monasteries). Largest claimed piece in Santo Toribio de Liébana, Spain.
Crown of Thorns (or remnants/thorns from it) The circlet of thorns placed on Jesus' head during mocking. Primarily in Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris (France); individual thorns distributed elsewhere.
Holy Nails Nails used in the crucifixion. Multiple claimed (e.g., Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome; Trier Cathedral, Germany; various sites).
Holy Lance (Spear of Destiny or Longinus' Spear) The spear that pierced Jesus' side. In Hofburg Treasury, Vienna (Austria); other claims exist.
Titulus Crucis (INRI Sign/Title of the Cross) The wooden plaque with the inscription "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" (INRI). In Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome (Italy).
Shroud of Turin The burial cloth bearing the image of a crucified man. In Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Turin (Italy).
Sudarium of Oviedo (Face Cloth) Cloth believed to have covered Jesus' face after death, with bloodstains. In Cathedral of Oviedo, Spain.
Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) The 28 marble steps from Pontius Pilate's praetorium in Jerusalem, which Jesus ascended/descended during his trial. In Pontifical Sanctuary of the Holy Stairs (Scala Santa), Rome (Italy).
Pillar of Scourging (Column of the Flagellation) The column to which Jesus was tied during scourging. In Basilica of Santa Prassede, Rome (Italy).
Holy Tunic/Seamless Robe (Holy Coat) The garment for which soldiers cast lots. Main claims: Cathedral of Trier (Germany) and Argenteuil (France).
Holy Sponge (or Reed with Sponge) The sponge soaked in vinegar/gall offered to Jesus. Fragments claimed in various sites (e.g., Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome).
Veil of Veronica (Sudarium/Sweat Cloth) Cloth with the imprint of Jesus' face (from wiping sweat/blood en route to Calvary). In Manoppello, Italy (Volto Santo); other traditions in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican.
Nativity manger at St Maria Maggiore (Rome)
House of Nazareth of the Holy Family, at Loreto, Italy
https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_d5c91117-837d-4462-9d94-03624eab92bf
https://www.about-jesus.org/complete-chart-prophecies-jesus.htm (70 major prophecies)
https://www.newtestamentchristians.com/bible-study-resources/351-old-testament-prophecies-fulfilled-in-jesus-christ/ (351 prophecies)
https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/72df1031/files/uploaded/351-Old-Testament-Prophecies-Fulfilled-in-Jesus-Christ1.pdf (351 prophecies PDF)
https://firmisrael.org/learn/how-many-messianic-prophecies-did-jesus-fulfill/ (over 324 prophecies discussed)
https://www.jesusfilm.org/blog/old-testament-prophecies/ (55 prophecies)
https://grace.church/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Rose-Book-of-Charts-100-Prophecies-Fulfilled-by-Jesus.pdf (100 prophecies)
https://www.learnreligions.com/prophecies-of-jesus-fulfilled-700159 (47 prophecies, close to 50; notes over 300 total)
https://enjoyingthejourney.org/prophecies-jesus-fulfilled/ (55 prophecies)
https://braveblessedandbeautiful.com/2024/12/29/are-you-holding-onto-a-promise-from-god-50-old-testament-prophecies-fulfilled-in-christ/ (50 prophecies)
https://parish.rcdow.org.uk/swisscottage/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2014/11/44-Prophecies-Jesus-Christ-Fulfilled.pdf (44 prophecies, expanded in context to more)
https://jewsforjesus.org/learn/top-40-most-helpful-messianic-prophecies (top 40, with detailed fulfillments)
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Top article (34k views): double indulgence until Jan 6th
https://www.catholic365.com/article/56325/double-plenary-indulgence-until-january-6-2026.html
The most important article for the Church:
Don't tread on Me, says ... JESUS !
Eucharistic miracle proves we are ALL stepping on Jesus!
http://www.catholic365.com/article/29922/the-popes-hidden-miracle.html
On one hand, heretics deny the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharistic crumbs with the false argument that they are small, while on the other hand, they correctly believe in a consecrated host with just one invisible molecule of gluten, yet they don’t care about the error of fake-consecration of zero-gluten hosts:
Celiac hosts that are not capable of hosting Jesus
https://www.catholic365.com/article/50945/vatican-error-low-gluten-hosts-that-cant-host-jesus.html