Truly Amazingly Wonderful!
Have heard about Him about Jesus Christ?
Better still, have you met Him yet?
The Holy Bible was written by at least thirty-six different secondary human authors. They wrote in three continents, in many countries, in three languages, and from every possible human standpoint. They lived in a diversity of cultures and political climates.
Among these authors were kings, farmers, mechanics, statesmen, scientific men, lawyers, generals, fishermen, ministers and priests, a tax-collector, a doctor, some rich, some poor, some city bred, some country born – thus touching all the experiences of men – extending over 1500 years.
The remarkable unity of the Holy bible and its own claims attest to the truth, that the bible is the word of God – His revelation of Himself and His relationship with His creation. The bible is God’s spoken Word in Written form: written by secondary human authors over a period of more than 1500 years; the Holy Spirit being the primary author and God preserving and protecting His word down the ages.
Numerous prophecies about the Messiah are scattered within the holy bible. Out of these is the sample 46 prophesies in the table below about the Messiah taken.
Take a look at this table of prophecies
Please think seriously of their implications
Prophecy / Fulfilment | |
|
Gen 3:15 / Gal. 4:4 |
2. He would be from the line of Abraham | Gen 12:3, 7; 17:7 / Rom 9:5; Gal. 3:16 |
3. He would be from the tribe of Judah | Gen 49:10 / Heb. 7:14; Rev 5:5 |
4. He would be from the house of David | 2Sam 7:12-13 / Luke 1:31-33; Rom 1:3 |
5. He would be born of a virgin | Isa 7:14 / Mat 1:22-23 |
6. He would be given the throne of David | 2Sam 7:11–12; Ps 132:11; Isa 9:6-7; 16:5; Jer. 23:5 / Luke 1:31-32 |
7. His throne would be an eternal throne | Dan 2:44; 7:14, 27; Mic. 4:7 / Luke 1:33 |
8. He would be called Emmanuel | Isa 7:14 / Mat 1:23 |
9. He would have a forerunner | Isa 40:3-5; Mal. 3:1 / Mat 3:1-3; Luke 1:76-78; 3:3-6 |
10. He would be born in Bethlehem | Micah 5:2 / Mat 2:5-6; Luke 2:4-6 |
11. He would be worshiped by wise men and presented with gifts | Ps 72:10; Isa 60:3, 6, 9 / Mat 2:11 |
12. He would be in Egypt for a season | Num. 24:8; Hos. 11:1 / Mat 2:15 |
13. His birthplace would suffer a massacre of infants | Jer. 31:15 / Mat 2:17-18 |
14. He would be called a Nazarene | Isa 11:1 / Mat 2:23 |
15. He would be zealous for the Father | Ps 69:9; 119:139 / John 6:37-40 |
16. He would be filled with God’s Spirit | Ps 45:7; Isa 11:2; 61:1-2 / Luke 4:18-19 |
17. He would heal many | Isa 53:4 / Mat 8:16–17 |
18. He would deal gently with the Gentiles | Isa 9:1-2; 42:1-3 / Mat4:13-16; 12:17-21 |
19. He would magnify the law and make it honourable | Isa 42:21 / Mat 5:17-20 |
20. He would speak in parables | Isa 6:9-10 / Mat 13:10-15 |
21. He would be rejected by His own | Ps 69:8; Isa 53:3 / John 1:11; 7:5 |
22. He would make a triumphal entry into Jerusalem | Zech. 9:9 / Mat 21:4-5 |
23. He would be praised by little children | Ps 8:2 / Mat 21:16 |
24. He would be the rejected cornerstone | Ps 118:22-23 / Mat 21:42 |
25. His miracles would not be believed | Isa 53:1 / John 12:37-38 |
26. His friend would betray Him for 30 pieces of silver | Ps 41:9; 55:12-14; Zech. 11:12-13 / Mat 26:14-16, 21-25 |
27. He would be a man of sorrows | Isa 53:3 / Mat 26:37-38 |
28. He would be forsaken by His disciples | Zech. 13:7 / Mat 26:31, 56 |
29. He would be scourged and spat upon | Isa 50:6 / Mat 26:67; 27:26 |
30. His price money would be used to buy a potter’s field | Jer. 18:1-4; 19:1-4; Zech. 11:12-13 /Mat 27:9-10 |
31. He would be crucified between two thieves | Isa 53:12 / Mat 27:38; Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 |
32. He would be given vinegar to drink | Ps 69:21 / Mat 27:34, 48; John 19:28–30 |
33. He would suffer the piercing of His hands and feet | Ps 22:16; Zech. 12:10 / Mark 15:25; John 19:34, 37; 20:25–27 |
34. His garments would be parted and gambled for | Ps 22:18 / Luke 23:34; John 19:23-24 |
35. Would be surrounded and ridiculed by his enemies | Ps. 22:7-8 / Mat 27:39-44; Mark 15:29-32 |
36. He would thirst | Ps 22:15 / John 19:28 |
37. He would commend His spirit to the Father | Ps 31:5 / Luke 23:46 |
38. His bones would not be broken | Ex 12:46; Num. 9:12; Ps 34:20 / John 19:33-36 |
39. He would be stared at in death | Zech. 12:10 / Mat 27:36; John 19:37 |
40. He would be buried with the rich | Isa 53:9 / Mat 27:57-60 |
41. He would be raised from the dead | Ps 16:10 / Mat 28:2-7 |
42. He would ascend to heaven | Ps 24:7-10 / Mark 16:19; Luke 24:51 |
43. He would then become a greater high priest than Aaron | Ps 110:4 / Heb. 5:4–6, 10; 7:11-28 |
44. He would be seated at God’s right hand | Ps 110:1 / Mat 22:44; Heb. 10:12-13 |
45. He would become a smiting sceptre | Num. 24:17; Dan 2:44-45 / Rev 19:15 |
46. He would rule the heathen | Ps 2:8 / Rev 2:27 |
Jesus Christ of Nazareth fulfilled all these 46 prophecies without exception.
Yet according to statisticians the probability of one person fulfilling all these prophecies is 1 in 10157. That is 1 out of 10 raised to the power of 157 or 10 with 157 zeros!
That is to say:
1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
Yes, Jesus Christ fulfilled all these and the numerous other ones in the bible but not listed above!
You better think seriously on this. If what the Holy Scriptures say about Jesus Christ is true and you refuse to look and to accept and believe the consequences of your error will be very terrible.
You have the chance to amend your error now as you are reading this today. I pray that God will grant you the gift of true repentance now In the name of Jesus, amen. Take the step to correct your terrible error of judgment as you click here now.