No. A prophet predicts the coming of the messiah. Christianity sees Jesus as the messiah, the one whose coming was predicted.
The Hebrew Scriptures predicted a coming Messiah. People either were taught, heard or read these Scriptures (Old Testament)
The coming of a messiah is predicted in the old testament (I don't know where). Christians attribute Jesus to these predictions. So yes. However Judaism does not consider Jesus to be the messiah. So no.Basicly it depends on whether you consider the saviour predicted in the Torah/Old Testament to be Jesus. (Although a messiah is defiantly predicted)
He preached repentance, and baptized people, and told them that the Messiah was coming, and they should prepare for Him.
messiah
The prophet Isaiah told the Israelites about the coming Messiah
Romans Armenians and the Coming of the Messiah - 2012 was released on: USA: April 2012
yes
The Christian belief is that Jesus, the Messiah, came once, and He is coming again at the end of the world. Some Jews believe that He has not come yet, and that Jesus was an impostor.
Elijah or Elisha
It is the predicted coming of Jesus Christ a second time on the earth... after his first reported coming in Jerusalem where he was crucified.
It was the apostle John the in the book in Revelation.