It is possible that Judas was not at all a bad man in the start of his disciple days. But last days he let satan get the better of him, and he became greedy.
Yes, Moses did prophesy about Jesus in the Old Testament.
If you ask as a child then the answer is, Joseph was from Nazareth, and the prophesy was to be fulfilled. He was a Nazarene.
Several of the prophets told of the Messiah coming ,Isaiah told this 700 years earlier. even the prophet Malachi did prophesy about Jesus and his coming.
High enough and wide enough to hold Jesus on it.
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There was prophecy about Jesus in the old testament like in Isaiah chapter 53 it talks about our lord Jesus.
No Jesus only drank ordinary wine , nothing strong .
Matthew's primary perception of Jesus was as Messiah.This is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah the son of David, the son of Abraham: Matthew 1:1 New International VersionMatthew repeatedly used the device, "that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet,"referring to things Jesus said or did that were consonant with messianic prophesy.
Jesus of Nazareth was the Son of Jehovah the God Israel. Furthermore, the birth of Jesus had been foretold by the old testament Prophet Isaiah; in the book of Isaiah 7:14. And in the new testament Matthew 1:18 23, it refers to this prophesy as it gives detail account of the birth of Jesus stating that The Holy Spirit of God was how Jesus was conceived.
As they are not strong christians or given their lives fully to Jesus they fall out, and then they backslide.
The quote "great is the words (or are the words) of Isaiah" is not in the Bible.Another answer:You might be thinking of the verses where Jesus said, "Well did Isaiah prophesy about you..." See Matthew 15:7 and Mark 7:6.
The Pentateuch, or the first five books in the Old Testament serve the same purpose as do all the books in the Bible. They point to Jesus Christ through types, events which are reflected in Jesus's life and purpose, and through prophesy.