Examples Of Isaiah's Messianic Prophecies

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Concept of the resurrection. Isaiah’s Messianic Prophecies. This prophet looked across the centuries and saw the coming of Jesus Christ. Of all the great Hebrew prophets, Isaiah has given the world the most complete picture of the history, mission, titles, and characteristics of Jesus Christ.
Of the best-known prophecies in the Hebrew Scriptures concerning the death of Jesus, Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 certainly stand out. Psalm22, is especially amazing since it predicted many separate fundamental about Jesus’ crucifixion a thousand years before Jesus was crucified. Here are some examples. Jesus Christ will have His feet and His hands “pierced” through Psalm 22:16; John 20:25. Jesus’ bones will not be broken (a person’s legs were customarily broken

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