There was prophecy about Jesus in the Old Testament like in Isaiah chapter 53 it talks about our lord Jesus.
It isn't different. The New Testament describes the exact coming as was prophesied throughout the Old Testament.
Yes, the Star of Bethlehem was not specifically prophesied in the Old Testament.
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.
They believe He is the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Most believe that He is God incarnate.
That Jesus is the promised Messiah, as prophesied in the Old Testament. The Gospel was written for a largely Jewish audience.
Jesus was in the new testament and not the old testament.
It was never prophesied that a man specifically called Judas would betray Christ, but Zechariah 11:12-13 mentions the ransom of thirty pieces of silver.
None. Jesus was not in the Old Testament Books
No, Jesus did not physically appear in the Old Testament.
Yes, Moses did prophesy about Jesus in the Old Testament.
The term for when Jesus appears in the Old Testament is "Christophany."
Jesus' last name was not Christ. The term "Christ" is a title that means "the anointed one" in Greek. Jesus is commonly referred to as Jesus Christ because he is believed by Christians to be the Messiah or Savior prophesied in the Old Testament.