In spite of strenuous efforts by Christian theologians to prove that Christ can be found in the Old Testament, the truth remains that Jesus is never mentioned anywhere in the Old Testament. It may well be that Christ is God, but the Old Testament does not say so.
In the Old Testament, there are prophecies that point to the coming of a divine Messiah who would be God in human form. For example, in Isaiah 9:6 it says, "For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." This verse suggests that the Messiah would be seen as God himself.
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.
The New Testament writers believed that God's word was inspired and authoritative. They saw their own writings as a means to convey God's message and teachings to others. They sought to faithfully communicate the message of Jesus Christ and the principles of the Christian faith through their writings.
In the New Testament, the chosen people are often referred to as believers or followers of Jesus Christ. The focus shifts from a specific ethnic group, as in the Old Testament, to all those who have accepted Christ as their savior and entered into a relationship with God through faith.
While direct communication from God to individuals may not be as prevalent in the New Testament as in the Old Testament, it is believed that God continues to communicate with people through scripture, prayer, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The New Testament emphasizes a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ as a way for believers to access God's guidance and wisdom.
The main theme of the New Testament is the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the establishment of Christianity as a result of his ministry. It emphasizes the concepts of salvation, redemption, love, and forgiveness through faith in Jesus.
No Jesus Christ is not a angel, he is the son of God.
The word Testament means covenant. The Old Testament describes the old covenant God made. The New Testament describes the new covenant Gad made with humans through Christ Jesus. The Old Testament looks forward to Christ where as the New Testament looks back at the promises of Christ.
Christ is the Son of God the Father, as explained in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. Answer Yes he is. Christ is a title given to him by his Father.
In the New Testament it's Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament it's Jehovah -- God of the people of Israel.
First of all the pope didn't make Christ a "god." Christ is THE God, not A god. The pope had nothing to do with Christ being God. So the shortest answer possible is: He hasn't.
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.
He is God
According to the Bible the Christ is Jesus who is the Son of God. Being the Son of God and being co-equal with God means that Jesus the Christ has been from eternity past and will live forever in heaven. He was not created.
It was propehcised in the old testament. GOD can do anything he likes for he is worthy and Holy
Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of God.
The old testament or covenant was the agreement between Abraham and his descendants, the Israelites. It the old testament there is a prophecy that determines a new covenant would be made with the nation of Israel. This occured with the advent of Jesus the son of God. Though rejected by most of the remainder of the Israelites that existed in Christ's day, yet some believed and was the receipents of the new testament Christ gave them. Under the old testament the people live by the Law of Moses. Under the new testament given by Christ believers live by faith through grace, the unmerited favor of God. Jesus fulfilled the law to the last letter, freeing us from the written letter and for the believer, being written in the fleshly tables of the heart.
Sydney A. Dunn has written: 'Jehovah God in the Old Testament is Jesus Christ in the New Testament' -- subject(s): Names in the Bible, God, Name, Lord's Supper