It was the book of Isiah .
JESUS was the messiah that was promised in the old testament. He was the fulfillment of old testament prophecy.
The account of Jesus reading in the synagogue is significant in showing his authority and fulfillment of prophecy. It demonstrates his role as a teacher and his mission to bring the message of salvation to all people. This event also highlights the importance of scripture in his teachings and the continuity between the Old Testament and his ministry.
This is the Old Testament
As there were always people gathered to listen to Jesus speak, the story is told to the people.
In the time of Jesus in Israel the religious houses were called synagogues, and yes Jesus preached in these. In Luke 4:16-30 is the story of Jesus going to the town he was raised in and preaching in that synagogue.
For His time, Jesus was politically incorrect. He angered many with His teachings and was accused of blasphemy, which was punishable by death.
Jesus was in the new testament and not the old testament.
Jesus Christ
Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament, only in the New Testament. While some people believe that Jesus is of the house of David, in accordance with prophecy, that has not been proved. In theology all things are debatable.
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Jesus teaching in the synagogue was significant because it demonstrated his authority and knowledge of scripture, which impressed the people and challenged the religious leaders. It also marked the beginning of his public ministry and the fulfillment of his role as the promised Messiah.
Five people who saw the risen Lord Jesus include Mary Magdalene, who encountered Him outside the tomb; the disciples on the road to Emmaus; Peter, who had a personal meeting with the risen Christ; Thomas, who famously doubted until he saw Jesus; and the group of disciples gathered in a room when Jesus appeared to them. These encounters are recorded in the New Testament and highlight key moments of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances.