Simeon (Luke 2:25-35), and Anna (Luke 2:36-38).
When Jesus was brought to the temple as a baby, a man named Simeon recognized him as the Messiah.
Simeon and Anna were two godly Israelites in the temple who recognized that Jesus was the messiah. Simeon had been waiting to see the Messiah before he died, while Anna, a prophetess, praised God and spoke about Jesus to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem.
In the Bible, Simeon was the man in the temple who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented by Mary and Joseph at the temple in Jerusalem. Simeon had been told by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before seeing the Messiah, and he blessed Jesus and proclaimed him as the Savior.
Simon recognized Him as the Messiah when Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the temple to be consecrated to the Lord. Matt. 2:21-35.
The old man in the temple who at once recognized that the baby of Joseph and Mary was the Messiah, he also told Mary that a sword would Pearce your heart because of him. He also said now let your servant depart in peace. He was about 80 years old but he was sure it was the Messiah the people had waited for centuries to come.
Many followers of Jesus recognized him as the Messiah, including his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and other early Christians.
It was Peter.
Simeon and Anna waited to meet the Messiah at the temple in Jerusalem. When Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to the temple to present Him to the Lord, Simeon and Anna were both there and recognized Him as the fulfillment of God's promise.
The person was Simeon.
I man named Simeon and a prophet name Anna. If you want to learn more, read Luke 2:25-39. Glad I could help...
Joseph and Mary recognized Jesus in the temple.
In the temple, Jesus and his parents encountered Simeon, a devout man who had been promised by the Holy Spirit that he would see the Messiah before his death. Simeon joyfully recognized Jesus as the fulfillment of this promise and praised God for the child. Additionally, the prophetess Anna also met them, sharing her recognition of Jesus and speaking about him to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem.