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THe People oF eVeRYDaY TR'u'TH
THe People oF eVeRYDaY TR'u'TH
Let’s Start Off
‘BY’ Praying,
DEAR GOD!
I just ask that You will be watching over us_all
as We go through this discussion with You
ALL WITHiN our Minds, our
Hearts, our Bodies, & our Spirits,
that You will touch us_all through these
WORDS TODAY & May
We Not Stop
When Sin Arrives.
AMEN
GOD SAYS THESE THINGS ARE…
FOR ALL MY SONS &
DAUGHTERS
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“Messiah” means “Anointed One”
[>>Continued<<]
He will
come while the Temple of Jerusalem is standing
( Malachi
3:1; Psalm 118:26; Daniel 9:26; Zechariah 11:13;
Haggai
2:7-9).
Fulfilled: Matthew 21:12, etc.
(Note:
The Temple did not exist at certain periods in Jewish history, and it was
finally destroyed in 70 A.D.)
He will
perform many miracles
(Isaiah
35:5-6).
Fulfillment: See list of “Miracles Recorded in
the Gospels”.
He will
open the eyes of the blind
(Isaiah
29:18).
Fulfillment: Matt 9:27-31; 12:22; 20:29; Mark
8:22-26; 10:46; Luke 11:14; 18:35; John 9:1-7.
He will
speak in parables
(Psalm
78:2).
Fulfillment: Matthew 13:34, etc.
The
Gentiles will believe in Him, while His own people
(the
Jews)
will
reject him
( Isaiah
8:14; 28:16; 49:6; 50:6; 60:3; Psalms 22:7-8; 118:22). Fulfillment: 1 Peter
2:7, etc.
A
messenger
(a man of
the wilderness)
will
prepare the way for Him
(Isaiah
40:3; Malachi 3:1).
See John
the Baptist
(Matthew
3:1-3; 11:10; John 1:23; Luke 1:17).
The exact
day of His public
revealment
to Israel—and subsequent death.
The
precise timing of Jesus’ crucifixion was also given to the Jews when God
revealed to the prophet Daniel (9:24) how the Jews could calculate the day of
the revealing of the Messiah.
Talking
of a 490 year period, the prophet foresaw that it would begin “from the going
forth of the commandment to restore and build Jerusalem” (9:25). In the book of
Nehemiah we learn that this command was given “in the month Nisan [on the
Hebrew calendar], in the twentieth year of the king” (2:1).
The king
was Artaxerxes Longimanus who ruled from 465 to 425 B.C. The prophet Daniel
said that 483 years from that date, the Messiah would be revealed to Israel,
but He would then ”be cut off, but not for himself” (9:26). This prophecy
refers to the crucifixion when Jesus died, or was cut off, for the sins of the
world.
483 years
later, to the day, was Sunday, April 6, 32 A.D. On that day, which we
commemorate as Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and revealed
Himself as Israel’s Messiah.
He was
killed four days later, thus fulfilling the prophecy that He would be revealed
and then slain.
[Peter
and Paul LaLonde, 301 Startling Proofs & Prophecies
(Niagra
Falls, Ontario, Canada: Prophecy Partners, Inc., 1996).]
He will
enter Jerusalem riding a donkey
(the colt
of an ass)
(Zechariah
9:9).
Fulfillment: Matthew 21:5; Luke 19:32-37.
He will
be hated for no reason
(Psalm
69:4).
Fulfillment: John 15:25.
He will
be betrayed
(Psalm
41:9).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:3-10.
More
specifically, He will be betrayed by a friend
(Psalm 41:9).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:3-10; 26:47-48.
The price
of his betrayal will be thirty pieces of silver
(Zechariah
11:12).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:3-10.
The
betrayal money will be cast onto the floor
(Zechariah
11:13).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:5.
More
specifically, it will be cast onto the floor of the Temple
(Zechariah
11:13).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:3-10.
The
betrayal money will be used to buy a potter’s field
(Zechariah
11:13).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:6-10.
He will
not open his mouth to defend himself
(Isaiah
53:7).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:12.
He will
be beaten and spit upon
(Isaiah
50:6).
Fulfillment: Matthew 26:67; 27:26-30.
He will
be “numbered with the transgressors”
(Isaiah
53:12).
Fulfillment: Jesus was crucified as a criminal
in between two thieves
(Mat
27:38).
He will
be pierced
(Zechariah
12:10).
Fulfillment: John 19:34
His hands
and feet will be pierced
(Psalm
22:16; cf. Zechariah 12:10; Galatians 3:13).
Crucifixion
foretold. Psalm 22 graphically prophecies the Messiah’s manner of death. At the
time the psalm was written (and long after), the penalty for blasphemy was
stoning. However, at the time Jesus was condemned by the Sanhedrin, it no
longer had the legal right to put people to death. Thus, the case was taken to
the Roman governor Pontius Pilate who crucified him according to Roman custom
(see: Crucifixion).
The
Jewish Passover sacrifice and Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death coincide
exactly.
The dates
on which Jesus was taken by the Roman authorities, and then slain, also
coincided precisely with the Jewish Passover. Jesus became the Passover Lamb,
“without blemish.” At the first Passover, described in Exodus 12, God
instructed the Israelites to kill a lamb with no blemishes and to put its blood
on their door posts. When the angel of death passed through Egypt where the
Israelites were being held as slaves, it would pass by any house that had the
blood of the a Passover lamb on its door posts. Jesus fulfilled Moses’ prophecy
of the Passover Lamb because it is through His blood that we can be saved from,
or passed over by, death.
[Peter
and Paul LaLonde, 301 Startling Proofs & Prophecies
(Niagra
Falls, Ontario, Canada: Prophecy Partners, Inc., 1996).].
His bones
will not be broken
(Psalm
34:20; Exodus 12 states that the
Passover
lamb’s bones are not to be broken.).
Fulfillment: John 19:33.
They will
divide his clothing and cast lots for them
(Psalm
22:18).
Fulfillment: John 19:23-24.
He will
be given vinegar and gall to drink
(Psalm
69:21).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27:34, 48.
He will
say: “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”
(Psalm
22:1).
Fulfillment:
Matthew 27:46.
He will
be buried with the rich
(Isaiah
53:9).
Fulfillment: Matthew 27. According to Henry
Morris,
This
passage [Isaiah 53:9]
could
also be read, “they planned
His grave
(to be) with the wicked,
but it
was with a rich man
[Joseph
of Arimathea] in His death.”
(Henry M.
Morris, The Defender’s Bible)
He will
not decay
(Psalm
16:10).
Fulfillment: Acts 2:31
He will
be resurrected from the dead (Psalm 16:10).
Fulfillment: Acts 2:31, etc. See: “Resurrection
of Christ”.
He will
ascend into heaven
(Psalm
68:18).
Fulfillment: Acts 1:9.
He will
be seated at the right hand of God
(Psalm
110:1).
Fulfillment: Hebrews 1:3.
He will
be the Son of God (Psa. 2:7). Fulfilled: Matthew 3:17, etc.
Is Jesus
Christ a man, or is he God?
Answer is Yours!
If Jesus
is God, how could he die? If Jesus died on the cross, then how can he be alive
today?
Answer is Yours!
Was Jesus
Christ God, manifest in human form? Answer
Is Jesus
Christ really God?
Answer is Yours!
If Jesus
was the Son of God, why did He call Himself the Son of Man? Answer is Yours!
TRINITY—How
can one God be three persons?
Answer is Yours!
I SAY<‘AMeN’
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