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Messianic is a word that refers to things about christ as a messiah. So a possible sentence would be: The Book of Psalms has several messianic prophecies.
To know the Messianic Prophecies.
None of the minor prophets did it.
No.
The Messianic Kingdom of God refers to a future belief in some religious traditions where a messiah or chosen one will establish a kingdom on Earth ruled in accordance with God's will, bringing peace and justice. This concept is often associated with prophecies in the Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
I don't know of a Messianic congregation in Vermont but as a Jewish believer, I wish I did!
None of the Old Testament prophets ever mentioned Jesus, either by name or in any way that could objectively identify him or his mission on earth. From this point of view, all the prophets are equal.
Matthews Gospel was written by Matthew [also called Levi] for fellow Jews. His account highlights many of the Hebrew messianic prophecies that were fulfilled in connection with Jesus.
AnswerNo. When read objectively and in context, the Book of Isaiah does not contain any prophecies.
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We read a lots of prophesies about Messiah in the old testament and we know that they all are true. The first messianic prophesy was not made by any prophet or by any other person but the first prophecy was made by God himself. we read the first messianic prophesy in Genesis 3:15. God himself prophesized about messiah.
None of them did.