Old Testament Prophecies About Jesus Fulfilled

By Shirley Snyder


The coming of Jesus Christ was prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New Testament. There is clear evidence of prophecies about Jesus and how they came to be. This is a list of some of interesting ones that are accurately captured in gospels about Christ.

God promised to send his son on earth to redeem mankind. This prophesy is captured in Psalms 2,7. It says that You are my son, it is I who begot you. This is reflected during baptism in all Gospels. When Jesus was baptized, a voice came from heaven and said that This is my son who I am pleased with, Listen to him.

It was prophesied that Christ would be born of a virgin. This is a message that was given by Isaiah in chapter 7 and verse 14. God was to give his people a sign regarding this birth by a virgin. This is fulfilled when Mary, a virgin who was betrothed to Joseph conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and gave birth to Christ. Matthew chapter 1 and verse 23 captures this prophecy in detail.

People are told to prepare the way for the Lord by making it straight. This meant denouncing sins and accepting Christ. This announcement was made long before Christ began his ministry by John the Baptist. He calls Christ the blessed one who comes in the name of the Lord. What Isaiah foresees in chapter 40 verse 3 comes to pass. In fact, John says it clearly to his disciples to ensure that he is not mistaken for Christ.

The passion of Christ is also prominently prophesied long before it came to pass. Isaiah 53,5 states the Christ was wounded because of our transgressions. It is through his stripes that we are healed. All the four books of the gospel capture the suffering and death of Christ. In fact, Israelites were given the golden statue to look at in order to get salvation from snakes. This was signifying the death that Christ was to encounter.

Apart from the snake in the wilderness, Nephi in chapter 25 verse 13 states that Christ will have to die on the cross, be buried and resurrect on the third day. This is the only way he will gain salvation for mankind. The people that believe in death on the cross are promised salvation.

Psalms 22 captures the torture and death on the cross. This chapter details what his crucifiers will do to him. Verse 16 is explicit that his enemies have overpowered him and are nailing both his hands and legs on the cross. Verse 18 further states that they are balloting on his cloths. This is a perfect description of what happened to Christ at Calvary during crucifixion.

It is impossible to exhaust the prophecies but only arrogance would deny that these prophecies were not fulfilled. This is the best example of how Christ becomes a fulfillment of what was prophesied. It has been demonstrated in more ways than one.




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