A careful reading of the Old Testament in the original Hebrew shows that there was no prophecy of Jesus coming to earth.
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how did Jesus fulfill Isaiah prophecy of setting the captives free
The second coming of Jesus, also known as the Parousia, refers to the belief in Christianity that Jesus will return to Earth at the end of time to judge the living and the dead. This event is central to Christian eschatology and the fulfillment of prophecy.
The prophecy: Numbers 24:17 - "I see Him but not now. I behold Him but not near. A Star will come out of Jacob, a Scepter out of Israel. Fulfillment of the prophecy: Luke 3: 23, 34 - "Jesus...the son of Jacob."
She was among many women who went with Jesus and 'ministered to him out of their substance' (Luke 8.2,3}
When Jesus rode the jews into jeruselum the zealots where the ones laying down the palm leaves
Jesus fulfilled that prophecy by going to the cross on Calvary and dying there for your and my sin, but in order to be saved we have to believe and ask Jesus to forgive us our sins and trespasses.
All saints had a relationship with Jesus. Were it not for this relationship, they would not be saints.
JESUS was the messiah that was promised in the old testament. He was the fulfillment of old testament prophecy.
A:Some say that they can see in Zechariah 12:10-11 a possible prophecy of the death of Jesus. However, this would be a strange prophecy as it talks of the mourning for the god Hadadrimmon, considered to be a manifestation of Baal and scarcely a likeness of Jesus.A more objective and dispassionate reading of the Old Testament finds no mention of the death of Jesus. It is therefore a matter of faith and belief whether you see in Zechariah any prophecy of the death of Jesus, and also whether you see any earlier prophecy of Jesus' death.
Jesus is coming = Yeshu ba (ישו בא)
The prophecy of the coming of the Holy Spirit is found in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Joel in the Old Testament and in the Book of Acts in the New Testament. The prophet Joel and Jesus Christ both spoke about the coming of the Holy Spirit to guide, empower, and comfort believers.