Jesus' last name was not Christ. The term "Christ" is a title that means "the anointed one" in Greek. Jesus is commonly referred to as Jesus Christ because he is believed by Christians to be the Messiah or Savior prophesied in the Old Testament.
Our Lord Prophesied the Destruction of Jerusalem & the Temple. He also Prophesied that there would be people coming in the future claiming to be Him.
The time of the prophecsies by Isiah were about 700 years before the birth of Jesus Christ.
No. There is no instance where the Bible unambiguously prophesied any future histirical event.
The Christian believes that the Messiah that was predicted in the Old Testament to come into the world came approximately 2000 years ago and was named Jesus (Jesus the Christ or Messiah). He is the Son of God and the Savior of any one who accepts Him as their Savior.
It was never prophesied that a man specifically called Judas would betray Christ, but Zechariah 11:12-13 mentions the ransom of thirty pieces of silver.
The name "Yeshua" is the Hebrew equivalent of the name "Jesus" and is significant in the teachings of Jesus Christ as it reflects his Jewish heritage and identity. It is a reminder of his connection to the Jewish faith and culture, emphasizing his role as the Messiah prophesied in the Hebrew scriptures.
The Book of Job, found halfway through the Bible comes before Christ was prophesied and came to earth; it also doesn't deal with the issue of Jesus Christ, so there is no direct reference to Jesus Christ in Job...it is a conversation between God and Job, and Job's friends about the problem of suffering.
No prophet had an impact in His ministry. Rather, the opposite was true. Isaiah prophesied the most about the Messiah to come.
Mainly because he prophesied about Jesus Christ, 700 years before Jesus' birth. In Isaiah chapter 7, he told of his birth, and in chapter 53, he tells of the passion.
Sorrows.
Yes there is a God the Mother that is prophesied in the bible to come in the last days as the bride of the lamb who is Jesus Christ