Christianity and Jewish prophecy is Old Testament Bible prophecies interpreted by some to concern a Messiah which are thought by many Christians, to be fulfilled by Jesus and his actions, as described in the New Testament. Almost all non-Christians reject these claims, with some arguing that the description of Jesus in the New Testament was deliberately contrived to match prophecies, rather than reflecting Jesus accurately.
This shows Christian interpretations of selected verses from the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament), which they hold to be prophetic claims that Jesus has been promised by God to be born as a human, and would be the Messiah.
Here is a list of verses often held by Christians to be messianic prophesies:
| Claimed Prophecy | Old Testament | New Testament |
|---|---|---|
| His pre-existence | ; | |
| God would provide Himself a Lamb as an offering | ||
| The sacrificial lamb | ||
| Heir to the throne of David | ||
| From the tribe of Judah | ||
| Of the seed of Abraham | ||
| Born of the seed of a woman | ||
| Born of a virgin | ||
| His name called Immanuel, "God with us" | ||
| Called "The mighty God, The everlasting Father" | ||
| Born in Bethlehem | ||
| Presented with gifts | ; | |
| Slaughter of the children | ||
| Called out of Egypt | ||
| Would be a Nazarene | ; ; | |
| Would be a Prophet of the children of Israel | ||
| Priest after the order of Melchizedek | ; ; | |
| Preceded by a messenger to prepare his way | ||
| His messenger before Him in spirit of Elijah | ||
| Messenger crying "Prepare ye the way of the Lord" | ||
| Declared to be the Son of God | ||
| All nations blessed by Abraham's seed | ; | |
| No bones broken | ; | |
| Gentiles flock to Him | ; ; ; ; ; | |
| LORD said unto Him, "Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool" | ; ; | |
| Soldiers gambled for his garment | ||
| People sat there looking at Him | ||
| Hated without a cause | ; | |
| He is the stone which the builders rejected which became the headstone | ; | ; |
| People would hear not and see not | ||
| A stone of stumbling to Israel | ||
| Brought light to Zebulon & Naphtali, Galilee of the Gentiles | ||
| People give God lip service | ||
| People trust in traditions of men | ||
| Heal blind/deaf/lame/dumb | ; | |
| God delights in Him | ; | |
| Would not strive or cry | ||
| Given for a covenant | ; | ; ; ; ; ; ; ; |
| Rejected by His own | ; ; ; ; | |
| He bore our sickness | ||
| Wounded for our sins | ||
| He bore the sins of many | ||
| Preached to the poor/brokenhearted/captives | ||
| Messiah not killed for Himself | ||
| Smitten on the cheek | ||
| Came to bring a sword, not peace | ||
| He entered Jerusalem as a king riding on an ass | ||
| Sold for 30 pieces of silver | ; | |
| The 30 pieces of silver given for the potter's field | ||
| The 30 pieces of silver thrown in the temple | ||
| Forsaken by his disciples | ||
| Betrayed by a friend | ||
| Accused by false witnesses | ||
| Silent to accusations | ||
| Spat upon, smitten and scourged | ; | ; |
| Thirsty during execution | ||
| Given vinegar and gall for thirst | ||
| Crucified with criminals | ||
| Side pierced | ||
| His body was pierced | ; | |
| People mocked: He trusted in God, let Him deliver him! | ||
| He cried: My God, my God why hast thou forsaken me? | ||
| Darkness over the land | ||
| Buried with the rich | ; | |
| Resurrected from the dead | ; | |
| Ascended to right hand of God | ||
| His coming glory | ||
| He will be killed |
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"List of Christian claims of fulfilled Old Testament prophecies".
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