Fulfilled Messianic Prophecies
Over 300 Prophecies from the Hebrew Scriptures Reveal Jesus as The Messiah
Genesis
- The Messiah would be born of the "seed" of a woman [Genesis 3:15a, Luke 1:34-35].
- The Messiah would defeat Satan [Genesis 3:15b, 1 John 3:8].
- The Messiah would suffer while reconciling men to God [Genesis 3:15c, 1 Peter 3:18].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Seth [Genesis 4:25, Luke 3:23-38].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Shem [Genesis 9:26, Luke 3:23-36].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Abraham [Genesis 12:3, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Isaac [Genesis 17:19, Luke 3:23-34].
- The Messiah would come for all nations [Genesis 18:18b, Acts 3:24-26].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Isaac [Genesis 21:12, Luke 3:23-34].
- The Messiah would be as a sacrificial lamb [Genesis 22:8, John 1:29].
- The Messiah would be sacrificed upon the same mountain where God tested Abraham [Genesis 22:14, Luke 23:33].
- The Messiah would bless all nations [Genesis 22:18, Galations 3:14].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Isaac [Genesis 26:4, Luke 3:23-34].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Jacob [Genesis 28:14a, Luke 3:23-34].
- The Messiah would come for all people [Genesis 28:14b, Galatians 3:26-29].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Judah [Genesis 49:10a, Luke 3:23-33].
- The Messiah would be King of Israel [Genesis 49:10b, John 1:49].
- The Messiah's authority shall extend to all nations [Genesis 49:10c, Jude 1:25].
- The Messiah would be the "vine" [Genesis 49:11, John 15:1-5].
Exodus
- None of the Messiah's bones would be broken [Exodus 12:46, John 19:32-33].
Numbers
- None of the Messiah's bones would be broken [Numbers 9:12, John 19:32-33].
- The Messiah would be King of Israel [Numbers 24:17, John 19:19].
Deuteronomy
- The Messiah would be a Prophet [Deuteronomy 18:15, Matthew 21:11].
- The Messiah would be a Prophet [Deuteronomy 18:18a, Matthew 21:11].
- God would speak through the Messiah [Deuteronomy 18:18b, John 12:49].
- The Messiah would be made a curse to redeem man [Deuteronomy 21:23, Galations 3:13].
- The Messiah would be worshiped by angels at his birth [Deuteronomy 32:43, Luke 2:13-14].
Ruth
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Boaz & Ruth [Ruth 4:12-17, Luke 3:23-32].
1 Samuel
- The Messiah would be exalted by God with power and strength [1 Samuel 2:10, Matthew 28:18].
2 Samuel
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [2 Samuel 7:12-13, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [2 Samuel 7:13-14, Matthew 3:16-17].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [2 Samuel 7:16, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would come for all people [2 Samuel 22:50, Romans 15:8-9].
- The Messiah would be the "Rock" [ 2 Samuel 23:2-4a, 1 Corinthians 10:4].
- The Messiah would be as the "light of the morning" [2 Samuel 23:2-4b, Revelation 22:16].
1 Chronicles
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Judah [1 Chronicles 5:2, Luke 3:23-33].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [1 Chronicles 17:11-12a, Luke 3:23-31].
- The Messiah's throne would be everlasting [1 Chronicles 17:11-12b, Luke 1:32-33].
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [1 Chronicles 17:13-14, Matthew 3:16-17].
Psalms
- The Messiah would be rejected by Gentiles [Psalm 2:1 Acts, 4:25-28].
- Political and religious leaders would conspire against the Messiah [Psalm 2:2, Matthew 26:3-4].
- The Messiah would be a King [Psalm 2:6, John 12:12-13].
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [Psalm 2:7a, Luke 1:31-35].
- The Messiah would declare that he was the Son of God [Psalm 2:7b, John 9:35-37].
- The Messiah would be resurrected and crowned as King [Psalm 2:7c, Acts 13:30-33].
- The Messiah would ask God for His inheritance [Psalm 2:8a, John 17:4-24].
- The Messiah would receive authority over all [Psalm 2:8b, Matthew 28:18].
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [Psalm 2:12a, Matthew 17:5].
- The Messiah would reject those who did not believe in him [Psalm 2:12b, John 3:36].
- Infants would give praise to the Messiah [Psalm 8:2, Matthew 21:15-16].
- The Messiah would be given authority over all things [Psalm 8:6, Matthew 28:18].
- The Messiah would be resurrected [Psalm 16:8-10a, Matthew 28:6].
- The Messiah's body would not be subject to decay [Psalm 16:8-10b, Acts 13:35-37].
- The Messiah would be exalted to the presence of God [Psalm 16:11, Acts 2:25-33].
- The Messiah would come for all people [Psalm 18:49, Ephesians 3:4-6].
- The Messiah would cry out to God [Psalm 22:1a, Matthew 27:46].
- The Messiah would be foresaken by God [Psalm 22:1b, Mark 15:34].
- The Messiah, anguished, would pray without ceasing [Psalm 22:2, Matthew 26:38-39].
- The Messiah would be despised [Psalm 22:6, Luke 23:21-23].
- The Messiah would be mocked by people shaking their heads [Psalm 22:7, Matthew 27:39].
- Mockers would say of the Messiah, "he trusted God, let him deliver him [" Psalm 22:8, Matthew 27:41-43].
- The Messiah would be aware of his Father from his youth [Psalm 22:9, Luke 2:40].
- The Messiah would be called to God's service from the womb [Psalm 22:10, Luke 1:30-33].
- The Messiah would be abandoned by the disciples [Psalm 22:11, Mark 14:50].
- The Messiah would be surrounded by evil spirits [Psalm 22:12-13, Colossians 2:15].
- The Messiah's heart would burst, flowing with blood & water [Psalm 22:14a, John 19:34].
- The Messiah would be crucified [Psalm 22:14b, Matthew 27:35].
- The Messiah would thirst [Psalm 22:15a, John 19:28].
- The Messiah would thirst shortly before his death [Psalm 22:15b, John 19:30].
- The Messiah would be surrounded by Gentiles at his crucifixion [Psalm 22:16a, Luke 23:36].
- The Messiah would be surrounded by enemies at his crucifixion [Psalm 22:16b, Matthew 27:41-43].
- The Messiah's hands and feet would be pierced [Psalm 22:16c, Matthew 27:38].
- None of the Messiah's bones would be broken [Psalm 22:17a, John 19:32-33].
- People would stare at the Messiah during his crucifixion [Psalm 22:17b, Luke 23:35].
- The Messiah's garments would be divided [Psalm 22:18a, John 19:23-24].
- Lots would be cast for the Messiah's clothes [Psalm 22:18b, John 19:23-24].
- The Messiah's atonement would enable believers to be his brethren [Psalm 22:22, Hebrews 2:10-12].
- The Messiah's enemies would stumble and fall when they came for him [Psalm 27:2, John 18:3-6].
- The Messiah would be accused by false witnesses [Psalm 27:12, Matthew 26:59-61].
- The Messiah would cry out "into thy hands I commend my spirit" [Psalm 31:5, Luke 23:46].
- The would be plots to kill the Messiah [Psalm 31:13, Matthew 27:1].
- None of the Messiah's bones would be broken [Psalm 34:20, John 19:32-33].
- The Messiah would be accused by false witnesses [Psalm 35:11, Mark 14:55-59].
- The Messiah would be hated by many without cause [Psalm 35:19, John 18:19-23].
- The Messiah would be silent before his accusers [Psalm 38:13-14, Matthew 26:62-63].
- The Messiah's offering of himself would replace all sacrifices [Psalm 40:6-8a, Hebrews 10:10-13].
- The Messiah would say the scriptures were written of him [Psalm 40:6-8b, Luke 24:44].
- The Messiah would come to do God's will [Psalm 40:7-8, John 5:30].
- The Messiah would not conceal his mission from the congregation [Psalm 40:9-10, Luke 4:16-21].
- The Messiah's betrayer would be a friend whom he broke bread with [Psalm 41:9, Mark 14:17-18].
- The Messiah would speak with a message of grace [Psalm 45:2, Luke 4:22].
- The Messiah's throne would be everlasting [Psalm 45:6-7a, Luke 1:31-33].
- The Messiah would be God [Psalm 45:6-7b, Hebrews 1:8-9].
- The Messiah would act with righteousness [Psalm 45:6-7c, John 5:30].
- The Messiah would be betrayed by a friend [Psalm 55:12-14, Luke 22:47-48].
- The Messiah would ascend into heaven [Psalm 68:18a, Luke 24:51].
- The Messiah would give gifts to men [Psalm 68:18b, Matthew 10:1].
- The Messiah would be hated by many without cause [Psalm 69:4, Luke 23:13-22].
- The Messiah would bear reproach, for God's sake [Psalm 69:7, Matthew 26:65-67].
- The Messiah would be rejected by his people [Psalm 69:8a, John 1:11].
- The Messiah's brothers would disbelieve him [Psalm 69:8b, John 7:3-5].
- The Messiah would be angered by disrespect toward the temple [Psalm 69:9a, John 2:13-17].
- The Messiah would bear reproach, for God's sake [Psalm 69:9b, Romans 15:3].
- The Messiah's heart would be broken [Psalm 69:20a, John 19:34].
- The Messiah's disciples would fail him in his time of need [Psalm 69:20b, Mark 14:33-41].
- The Messiah would be offered gall and vinegar [Psalm 69:21a, Matthew 27:34].
- The Messiah would thirst [Psalm 69:21b, John 19:28].
- The potter's field would be uninhabited [Psalm 69:25, Acts 1:16-20].
- The Messiah would speak in parables [Psalm 78:2, Matthew 13:34-35].
- The Messiah would be at the right hand of God [Psalm 80:17, Acts 5:31].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Psalm 89:3-4, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would call God his Father [Psalm 89:26, Matthew 11:27].
- The Messiah would be God's "firstborn [" Psalm 89:27, Mark 16:6].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Psalm 89:29, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Psalm 89:35-36, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be eternal [Psalm 102:25-27a, Colossians 1:17].
- The Messiah would be the creator of all [Psalm 102:25-27b, John 1:3].
- The Messiah would be accused by false witnesses [Psalm 109:2, John 18:29-30].
- The Messiah would pray for his enemies [Psalm 109:4, Luke 23:34].
- The Messiah's betrayer would have a short life [Psalm 109:8a, Acts 1:16-18].
- The Messiah's betrayer would be replaced [Psalm 109:8b, Acts 1:20-26].
- The Messiah would be mocked by people shaking their heads [Psalm 109:25, Mark 15:29-30].
- The Messiah would be Lord [Psalm 110:1a, Matthew 22:41-45].
- The Messiah would be at the right hand of God [Psalm 110:1b, Mark 16:19].
- The Messiah would be a Priest in the order of Melchisedec [Psalm 110:4, Hebrews 6:17-20].
- The Messiah would be at the right hand of God [Psalm 110:5, 1 Peter 3:21-22].
- The Messiah would be the "stone" rejected by Israel [Psalm 118:22, Matthew 21:42-43].
- The Messiah would come in the name of the Lord [Psalm 118:26, Matthew 21:9].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Psalm 132:11, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Psalm 132:17, Matthew 1:1].
Proverbs
- The Messiah would be from everlasting [Proverbs 8:22-23, John 17:5].
- The Messiah would ascend and descend from heaven [Proverbs 30:4a, John 3:13].
- God would have a Son [Proverbs 30:4b, Matthew 3:16-17].
Isaiah
- Israel would have a hardened heart against the Messiah [Isaiah 6:9-10a, John 12:37-40].
- The Messiah would speak in parables [Isaiah 6:9-10b, Matthew 13:13-15].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Isaiah 7:13-14, Matthew 1:1].
- The Messiah would be born of a virgin [Isaiah 7:14a, Luke 1:34-35].
- The Messiah would be Immanuel, "God with us." Isaiah 7:14b, Matthew 1:21-23].
- The Messiah would be God [Isaiah 7:14c, John 12:45].
- The Messiah would be a "stumbling stone" for Israel [Isaiah 8:14, Matthew 21:43-44].
- The Messiah would minister in Galilee [Isaiah 9:1-2a, Matthew 4:12-17].
- The Messiah would be a light to the Gentiles [Isaiah 9:1-2b, Luke 2:28-32].
- The birth of the Messiah [Isaiah 9:6a, Luke 2:11].
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [Isaiah 9:6b, Luke 1:35].
- The Messiah would be the "Wonderful Counselor" [Isaiah 9:6c, John 7:46].
- The Messiah would be both man and God the "Mighty God" [Isaiah 9:6d, John 10:30].
- The Messiah would be from everlasting the "Everlasting Father" [Isaiah 9:6e, Revelation 1:8].
- The Messiah would be the "Prince of Peace" [Isaiah 9:6f, Colossians 1:20].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Jesse [Isaiah 11:1a, Luke 3:23-32].
- The Messiah would grow up in a poor family [Isaiah 11:1b, Luke 2:7].
- The Messiah would grow up in Nazareth [Isaiah 11:1c, Matthew 2:21-23].
- The Messiah would have the full Spirit of God upon him [Isaiah 11:2a, Matthew 3:16-17].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of Wisdom [Isaiah 11:2b, Luke 2:40].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of Understanding [Isaiah 11:2c, Luke 2:40].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of Counsel [Isaiah 11:2d, Matthew 7:28-29].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of Might [Isaiah 11:2e, Matthew 8:27].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of the Knowledge of God [Isaiah 11:2f, John 7:29].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of the Fear of God [Isaiah 11:2g, Hebrews 5:7].
- The Messiah would have a quick understanding in the fear of the Lord [Isaiah 11:3a, Luke 2:46-47].
- The Messiah would not judge on the basis of external representations [Isaiah 11:3b, John 7:24].
- The Messiah would judge the poor with righteousness [Isaiah 11:4, Mark 12:41-44].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Jesse [Isaiah 11:10a, Luke 3:23-32].
- The Messiah would come for all people [Isaiah 11:10b, Acts 13:47-48].
- The Messiah would have the key of David [Isaiah 22:22, Revelation 3:7].
- The Messiah would defeat death [Isaiah 25:8, Revelation 1:18].
- Others would rise to life at the resurrection of the Messiah [Isaiah 26:19, Matthew 27:52-53].
- The Messiah would be the cornerstone [Isaiah 28:16, 1 Peter 2:4-6].
- The Messiah would heal the blind [Isaiah 35:5a, Mark 10:51-52].
- The Messiah would heal the deaf [Isaiah 35:5b, Mark 7:32-35].
- The Messiah would heal the lame [Isaiah 35:6a, Matthew 12:10-13].
- The Messiah would heal the dumb [Isaiah 35:6b, Matthew 9:32-33].
- The forerunner of the Messiah would live in the wilderness [Isaiah 40:3a, Matthew 3:1-4].
- The forerunner would prepare people for the coming of the Messiah [Isaiah 40:3b, Luke 1:17].
- The Messiah would be God [Isaiah 40:3c, John 10:30].
- The Messiah would be as a shepherd [Isaiah 40:11, John 10:11].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 42:1a, John 4:34].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of God upon him [Isaiah 42:1b, Matthew 3:16-17].
- The Messiah would please God [Isaiah 42:1c, Matthew 3:16-17].
- The Messiah would not draw attention to himself [Isaiah 42:2, Matthew 12:15-21].
- The Messiah would have compassion for the poor and needy [Isaiah 42:3, Matthew 11:4-5].
- The Messiah would receive guidance from God [Isaiah 42:6a, John 5:19-20].
- The Messiah would be ministered to by God [Isaiah 42:6b, John 8:29].
- The Messiah would be the new covenant [Isaiah 42:6c, Matthew 26:28].
- The Messiah would be a light to the Gentiles [Isaiah 42:6d, John 8:12].
- The Messiah would heal the blind [Isaiah 42:7, Matthew 9:27-30].
- The Messiah would be from everlasting [Isaiah 48:16a, John 1:1-2].
- The Messiah would be sent from God [Isaiah 48:16b, John 7:29].
- The Messiah would come for all people [Isaiah 49:1a, 1 Timothy 2:4-6].
- The Messiah would be called to God's service from the womb [Isaiah 49:1b, Matthew 1:20-21].
- The Messiah would be called by his name before he was born [Isaiah 49:1c, Luke 1:30-31].
- The Messiah's words would be as a sharp sword [Isaiah 49:2a, Revelation 2:12-16].
- The Messiah would be protected by God [Isaiah 49:2b, Matthew 2:13-15].
- The Messiah would be responsible for the judgement of mankind [Isaiah 49:2c, John 5:22-29].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 49:3a, John 17:4].
- The Messiah's work would glorify God [Isaiah 49:3b, Matthew 15:30-31].
- The Messiah would be distressed over Israel's unbelief [Isaiah 49:4, Luke 19:41-42].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 49:5a, John 6:38].
- The Messiah would come to bring Israel back to God [Isaiah 49:5b, Matthew 15:24].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 49:6a, John 12:49-50].
- The Messiah would be a light to the Gentiles [Isaiah 49:6b, Acts 13:47-48].
- The Messiah would be despised [Isaiah 49:7, John 10:20].
- The Messiah would speak with knowledge given to him from God [Isaiah 50:4, John 12:49].
- The Messiah would not be rebellious to God's will [Isaiah 50:5, John 12:27].
- The Messiah's back would be whipped [Isaiah 50:6a, Matthew 27:26].
- The Messiah's face would be beaten and spit upon [Isaiah 50:6b, Matthew 26:67].
- The Messiah would steadfastly set his face toward his mission [Isaiah 50:7, Luke 9:51-53].
- The Messiah would be justified by his righteouness [Isaiah 50:8, 1 Timothy 3:16].
- The Messiah would place his trust in God [Isaiah 50:8-10, John 11:7-10].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 52:13a, John 9:4].
- The Messiah would be highly exalted [Isaiah 52:13b, Philippians 2:9-11].
- The Messiah's face would be disfigured from severe beatings [Isaiah 52:14, Matthew 26:67-68].
- The Messiah's blood would be shed to make atonement for all [Isaiah 52:15, Revelation 1:5].
- The Messiah's own people would not believe he was the Christ [Isaiah 53:1, John 12:37-38].
- The Messiah would grow up in Nazareth [Isaiah 53:2a, Matthew 2:21-23].
- The Messiah would have the appearance of an ordinary man [Isaiah 53:2b, Philippians 2:7-8].
- The Messiah would be despised [Isaiah 53:3a, Luke 4:28-29].
- The Messiah would be rejected [Isaiah 53:3b, Matthew 27:21-23].
- The Messiah would have great sorrow and grief [Isaiah 53:3c, Luke 19:41-42].
- Men would hide from being associated with the Messiah [Isaiah 53:3d, Mark 14:50-52].
- The Messiah would have a healing ministry [Isaiah 53:4a, Luke 6:17-19].
- The Messiah would bear and carry upon himself the sins of the world [Isaiah 53:4b, 1 Peter 2:24].
- The Messiah would be thought to be cursed by God [Isaiah 53:4c, Matthew 27:41-43].
- The Messiah would bear the penalty for mankind's transgressions [Isaiah 53:5a, Luke 23:33].
- The Messiah's sacrifice would provide peace between man and God [Isaiah 53:5b, Colossians 1:20].
- The Messiah's back would be whipped [Isaiah 53:5c, Matthew 27:26].
- The Messiah would be the sin-bearer for all mankind [Isaiah 53:6, Galatians 1:4].
- The Messiah would be oppressed and afflicted [Isaiah 53:7a, Matthew 27:27-31].
- The Messiah would be silent before his accusers [Isaiah 53:7b, Matthew 27:12-14].
- The Messiah would be as a sacrificial lamb [Isaiah 53:7c, John 1:29].
- The Messiah would be confined and persecuted [Isaiah 53:8a, Matthew 26:47-27:31].
- The Messiah would be judged [Isaiah 53:8b, John 18:13-22].
- The Messiah would be killed [Isaiah 53:8c, Matthew 27:35].
- The Messiah would die for the sins of the world [Isaiah 53:8d, 1 John 2:2].
- The Messiah would be buried in a rich man's grave [Isaiah 53:9a, Matthew 27:57].
- The Messiah would be innocent and had done no violence [Isaiah 53:9b, Mark 15:3].
- The Messiah would have no deceit in his mouth [Isaiah 53:9c, John 18:38].
- It was God's will that the Messiah would die for all mankind [Isaiah 53:10a, John 18:11].
- The Messiah would be an offering for sin [Isaiah 53:10b, Matthew 20:28].
- The Messiah would be resurrected and live forever [Isaiah 53:10c, Mark 16:16].
- The Messiah would prosper [Isaiah 53:10d, John 17:1-5].
- God would be fully satisfied with the suffering of the Messiah [Isaiah 53:11a, John 12:27].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Isaiah 53:11b, Romans 5:18-19].
- The Messiah would justify man before God [Isaiah 53:11c, Romans 5:8-9].
- The Messiah would be the sin-bearer for all mankind [Isaiah 53:11d, Hebrews 9:28].
- Because of his sacrifice, the Messiah would be greatly exalted by God [Isaiah 53:12a, Matthew 28:18].
- The Messiah would give up his life to save mankind [Isaiah 53:12b, Luke 23:46].
- The Messiah would be grouped with criminals [Isaiah 53:12c, Luke 23:32].
- The Messiah would be the sin-bearer for all mankind [Isaiah 53:12d, 2 Corinthians 5:21].
- The Messiah would intercede to God in behalf of mankind [Isaiah 53:12e, Luke 23:34].
- The Messiah would be resurrected by God [Isaiah 55:3, Acts 13:34].
- The Messiah would be a witness [Isaiah 55:4, John 18:37].
- The Messiah would come to provide salvation [Isaiah 59:15-16a, John 6:40].
- The Messiah would be the intercessor between man and God [Isaiah 59:15-16b, Matthew 10:32-33].
- The Messiah would come to Zion as their Redeemer [Isaiah 59:20, Luke 2:38].
- The Messiah would have the Spirit of God upon him [Isaiah 61:1, Matthew 3:16-17].
- The Messiah would preach the good news [Isaiah 61:1-2, Luke 4:18-21].
- The Messiah would come to provide salvation [Isaiah 63:5, John 3:17].
- The Messiah would be discovered by a people who were not seeking him [Isaiah 65:1, Matthew 15:22-28].
- The Messiah would be rejected by Israel [Isaiah 65:2, John 5:37-40].
Jeremiah
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Jeremiah 23:5, Luke 3:23-31].
- The Messiah would be Lord [Jeremiah 23:6, John 13:13].
- Infants would die during an attempt to kill the baby Messiah [Jeremiah 31:15, Matthew 2:16].
- The Messiah would be born of a virgin [Jeremiah 31:22, Matthew 1:18-20].
- The Messiah would be the new covenant [Jeremiah 31:31, Matthew 26:28].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Jeremiah 33:14-15, Luke 3:23-31].
Lamentations
- The Messiah would be struck on the face [Lamentations 3:30, John 18:22].
Ezekiel
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Ezekiel 17:22-24, Luke 3:23-31].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of David [Ezekiel 34:23-24, Matthew 1:1].
Daniel
- The Messiah would ascend into heaven [Daniel 7:13-14a, Acts 1:9-11].
- The Messiah would be highly exalted [Daniel 7:13-14b, Ephesians 1:20-22].
- The Messiah's dominion would be everlasting [Daniel 7:13-14c, Luke 1:31-33].
- The Messiah would come to make an end to sins [Daniel 9:24a, Galations 1:3-5].
- The Messiah would be holy [Daniel 9:24b, Luke 1:35].
- The Messiah would be announced to his people 483 years, to the exact day, after the decree to rebuild the city of Jerusalem [Daniel 9:25, John 12:12-13].
- The Messiah would be killed [Daniel 9:26a, Matthew 27:35].
- The Messiah would die for the sins of the world [Daniel 9:26b, Hebrews 2:9].
- The Messiah would be killed before the destruction of the temple [Daniel 9:26c, Matthew 27:50-51].
- A vision of the Messiah in a glorified state [Daniel 10:5-6, Revelation 1:13-16].
Hosea
- The Messiah would be the Son of God [Hosea 11:1a, Matthew 2:13-15].
- The Messiah would be called out of Egypt [Hosea 11:1b, Matthew 2:13-15].
- The Messiah would defeat death [Hosea 13:14, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57].
Joel
- The Messiah would offer salvation to all mankind [Joel 2:32, Romans 10:12-13].
Amos
- God would cause the sky to be darkened at noon [Amos 8:9, Matthew 27:45-46].
Micah
- The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem [Micah 5:2a, Matthew 2:1-2].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Micah 5:2b, John 15:10].
- The Messiah would be from everlasting [Micah 5:2c, Revelation 1:8].
Haggai
- The Messiah would visit the second Temple [Haggai 2:6-9, Luke 2:27-32].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Zerubbabel [Haggai 2:23, Luke 3:23-27].
Zechariah
- The Messiah would be God as man and dwell among his people [Zechariah 2:10-11a, John 1:14].
- The Messiah would be sent by God [Zechariah 2:10-11b, John 8:18-19].
- The Messiah would be a descendant of Zerubbabel [Zechariah 3:8a, Luke 3:23-27].
- The Messiah would be God's servant [Zechariah 3:8b, John 17:4].
- The Messiah would be Priest and King [Zechariah 6:12-13, Hebrews 8:1].
- The Messiah would be be greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem [Zechariah 9:9a, Matthew 21:8-10].
- The Messiah would be beheld as King [Zechariah 9:9b, John 12:12-13].
- The Messiah would be just [Zechariah 9:9c, John 5:30].
- The Messiah would bring salvation [Zechariah 9:9d, Luke 19:10].
- The Messiah would be humble [Zechariah 9:9e, Matthew 11:29].
- The Messiah would be presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey [Zechariah 9:9f, Matthew 21:6-9].
- The Messiah would be the cornerstone [Zechariah 10:4, Ephesians 2:20].
- The Messiah's rejection would cause God to remove His protection of Israel [Zechariah 11:10, Luke 19:41-44].
- The Messiah would be betrayed for thirty pieces of silver [Zechariah 11:12, Mathew 26:14-15].
- Thirty pieces of silver would be thrown into the house of the Lord [Zechariah 11:13a, Matthew 27:3-5].
- Thirty pieces of silver would be used to buy the potter's field [Zechariah 11:13b, Matthew 27:6-7].
- The Messiah's body would be pierced [Zechariah 12:10, John 19:34].
- The Messiah would be God's equal [Zechariah 13:7a, John 14:9].
- The Messiah's disciples would be "scattered." Zechariah 13:7b, Matthew 26:31-56].
Malachi
- A messenger would prepare the way for the Messiah [Malachi 3:1a, Matthew 11:10].
- The Messiah would make a sudden appearance at the temple [Malachi 3:1b, Mark 11:15-16].
- The Messiah would be the messenger of the new covenant [Malachi 3:1c, Luke 4:43].
- The Messiah's forerunner would come in the spirit of Elijah [Malachi 4:5, Matthew 3:1-2].
- The Messiah's forerunner would turn many to righteousness [Malachi 4:6, Luke 1:16-17].
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