Jesus fulfilled all of the prophecies in the Old Testament.
In his book "The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict", Josh McDowell says:-
The Old Testament contains over three hundred references to the Messiah that were fulfilled in Jesus.
(from Section 8, Support of Deity: Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus Christ)
No, Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament teachings and laws. He said he came to fulfill them, not to abolish them.
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The Old Testament is centered around the Law and is full of promises. The New Testament, with the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus, is the fulfillment of those promises.
YES all of the Old Testament promises came true through the life of Jesus.
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To fulfill prophecy as is stated in the Old Testament
The first reading in Catholic and many Protestant churches is traditionally chosen from the Old Testament to tell of God's promises and his preparation of his people for the coming of the Messiah (his Son).The Old Testament reading harmonizes with the Gospel reading and reveals the continuity between Israel and Jesus who comes not to replace,but to fulfill the scripture.
Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the Old Testament laws, but to fulfill them. He emphasized the importance of following the spirit of the law rather than just the letter of the law.
AnswerChristians say that Jesus came to fulfil the Old Testament. Jews said that Christians did not really understand their ancient scriptures, and that, while a good man, Jesus was not prophesied and was not really sent by God to fulfil the Old Testament.
The New Testament reveals the fulfillment of prophecies and promises made in the Old Testament, showing how Jesus Christ brings a new covenant and salvation for all people, which was not fully understood in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament laid the foundation for the coming of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The New Testament fulfills the prophecies and promises made in the Old Testament, showing how they are interconnected and part of the overarching narrative of God's plan for humanity. Jesus himself often referenced the Old Testament scriptures to demonstrate how they foretold his arrival and mission.
Jesus was in the new testament and not the old testament.