The Nativity sories in Matthew and Luke , we see the prophet Issiah fortelling the birth of Jesus, and a virgin will give birth to a son named Jesus who will save the earth.
AnswerThe Old Testament Prophets are important because they tell us of the geneology of Jesus Christ, and they reveal His identity as the Messiah. The prophecies of the Old Testament Scriptures were fulfilled with the Coming of Jesus Christ as the Annointed One of God. Some examples of these prophecies are: Daniel 9:25 was fulfilled in Luke 2:1-3. Isaiah 7:14 was fulfilled in Matthew 1:18. Psalms 2:7 was fulfilled in Matthew 17:5. Zechariah 9:9 was fulfilled in Matthew 21:7-11. Psalms 22:18 was fulfilled in Matthew 27:35. And many others.
Matthew new testament
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Matthew is the one you are looking for. Thirteen times the book of Matthew says: that it might be fulfilled.
Matthew included the messages of Isaiah to show that Jesus fulfilled prophecies from the Hebrew Scriptures, demonstrating his identity as the promised Messiah. This helped to validate Jesus' authority and mission to a Jewish audience familiar with Isaiah's writings.
The angelic human symbol of Matthew indicates his compassion and empathy for mankind. Alternatively, Matthew is shown carrying a sword or a money bag (as his profession, before following Jesus, was that of a tax collector in the Gallilee town of Capernaum). (The four symbols - of the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, are a Human/Angel, Lion, Ox and Eagle, respectively. These very symbols are mentioned in the Old Testament Book of Ezekiel. There are many connections which the New Testament writings make to Old Testament prophecies. Some say this is a fulfillment of the prophecies. Other scholars say that New Testament scholars retroactively fit their stories to seem as if Old Testament prophecies were being fulfilled. It is up to the reader to draw his/her own conclusions.)
The nativity scenes that are seen in various forms during December come primarily for the stories in Matthew's gospel in the New Testament. They are about the birth of Jesus.
There's no scripture in the Old Testament that can be linked with the prophecy mentioned in Matthew 26: 54.
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.
The main message of the Gospel of Matthew is to present Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and to emphasize the importance of following his teachings, particularly the Sermon on the Mount. It also highlights the fulfillment of Jewish prophecies and the universal nature of Jesus' mission.
EveryoneAdditional Answer with scriptural backing:As has been said, the Bible, as a whole, was written for all mankind.(2 Timothy 3:16&17)The Hebrew scriptures (Old Testament) came through the nation of Israel, prophesying about the coming of the Messiah. The Greek scriptures from Matthew to Revelation spoke about the life of Jesus, who fulfilled much of the prophecies in the Old Testament, and pointed forward to the future of mankind.(Romans 15:4)(Matthew 24:14)(Matthew 28:19&20)
Jesus went to the Mount of Olives to demonstrate that he was God and the King of the Jews. He had to establish this as a fulfillment of Old Testament Prophecy and to prepare for his crucifixion. Read Matthew 21 to the End of Mattchew. If you have a reference Bible read the references to see the Old Testament prophesies that were fulfilled from Matthew 21 to the End. A lot of them were fulfilled.