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*Significant Messianic Prophecies fulfilled during the first advent of Christ:*
 
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He was born of a woman (Gen 3:15: Gal 4:4
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He was a descendant of Abraham (Gen 12:3,7; Mat 1:1; Gal 3:16)
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He was of the tribe of Judah (Gen 49:10; Geb 7:14; Rev 5:5)
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He was o fthe house ofr family of David (2Sam.
7:12-13; Luke 1:31-33)
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He was born of a vergin (Isa.
7:14; Matt 1:22-23
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He was called Emanuel (Isa.
7:14; Matt 1:23)
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He had a forerunner (Es 4l0:3-5; Mal 3:1; Mt3:1-3;Luke 1:76-78)
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He was born in Bethlehem (Mic.
5:2;Matt.
2:5-6:Luke2:4-6)
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He was worshiiped by wise men and given gifts (Ps.
72:10-11;Isa.
60:3; Matt.
2:11)
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He was in Egypt for a season (Hos.11:1;
Matt.2:15).
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His birthplace was a lace where infants were sloughtered (Jer.
31:15; Matt.
2:16).
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He was zealous for the Father (Ps 69:9; Jhn 6:37-40).
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He was filled with God’s Spirit (Isa.
11:2;Luke 4:18-19)
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He was a mighty healer (Isa.
35:5-6; Matt.
8:16-17).
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He ministered to the Gentiles (Isa.
9:1-2:42:1-3;Matt.
4:3-16; 12:17-21).
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He spoke in parables (Isa.
6:9-10; Matt.
13:10-15)
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He was rejected by the Jewish people (Ps.
69:8; Isa.
53:3; John 1:11; 7:5
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He made a triumphal entry into jerusalem, riding on a donkey (Zech.9:9;
Matt.
21:4-5).
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He was praised by little children (Ps.
8:2: Matt.
21:16).
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He was the rejected corerstone (Ps.
118:22-23: Matt.
21:42)
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His miracles were not believed (Isa.
53:1; John 12:37-38).
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He was betrayed by his friend for thirty pieces of silver (Ps.
41:9; Zech.
11:12-13; Matt.
26:14-16, 21-25).
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He was a man of sorrows (Isa.
53:3; Matt.
26:37-38).
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He was forsaken by his disciples (Zech.
13:7; Matt.
26:31,56).
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He was beaten and spit upon (Isa.
50:6; Matt.
26:67; 27:26)
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His betrayal money was used to purchase a potter’s field (zech.
11:12-13; Matt.
27:9-10)
#. he was executed by means of piercing his hands and feet (Ps.
22:16; Zech.
12:10; John 19:34,37).
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He was crucified between two thieves (Isa.
53:12: Matt.
27:38).
#. he was given vinegar to drink (Ps.
69:21; Matt.
27:34).
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His garments were divided, and soldiers gambled for them (Ps.
22:18;Luke 23:34).
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He was surrounded and ridiculed by enemies (Ps.
22:7-8;Matt.
27:39-44).
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He was thirsty on the cross (Ps.
22:15; John 19:28).
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He commended his spirit to the father (Ps.
31:5:Luke 23:46).
#. he uttered a forsaken cry on the cross (Ps 22:1; Matt.
27:P46
#. he committed himself to God (Ps.
31:5; Luke 23:46).
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He was hated without a cause (Ps.
69:4; John 15:25).
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People shook their heads as they saw him on the cross (Ps.
109:25:25; Matt.
27:39).
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He was silent before his accusers (Isa.
53:7; Matt.
27:12).
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His bones were not broken (Exod.
13:46; Ps. 34:20; John 19:33-36).
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He was stared at in death (Zech.
12:10: Matt.
27:36: John 19:37)
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He was buried with the rich (Isa.
53:9; Matt.
27:57-60).
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He rose from the dead (Ps.
16:10; Matt.
28:2-7).
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He was and is a high priest greater than aaron (Ps.
11:4; Heb 5:4-6).
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He ascended to glory (Ps.
68:18;Eph.
4:8).
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He was and is seated at the right hand of the Father (Ps.
110:1; Heb.
10:12-13).
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