Mashiach in Tanakh

PROPHECY:
THE MASHIACH MUST…
SOURCE in
THE TANAKH
FULFILLMENT in the
B’RIT HADASHAH

Be the “seed of the woman”
that would “bruise” or “crush”
the serpent’s “head”
Genesis 3:15 Galations 4:4-5
1 Yochanan 3:8
Be the “seed of Avraham”
Genesis 12:3
Mattityahu 1:1; Acts 3:25;
Galations 3:16
Be the “seed of Yitz’chak Genesis 17:19;
21:12

Mattityahu 1:2;
Luke 3:34
Messianic Jews 11:17-19

Be the “seed of Ya’akov”
and the “star of of Ya’akov”
who will “have dominion”
Genesis 28:14;
Numbers 24:17, 19
Mattityahu 1:2; Luke 3:34;
Revelation 22:16
Be a descendant of Y’hudah
Genesis 49:10
Mattityahu 1:2-3; Luke 3:33;
Messianic Jews 7:14
Be a descendant of David
and heir to his throne

2 samuel 7:12-13:
Isaiah9:6(7); 11:1-5;
Jeremiah 23:5
Mattityahu 1:1,6;
Acts 11:23;
Romans 1:4
Have eternal existence
Micah 5:1(2)
Yochanan 1:1, 14; 8:58;
Ephesians 1:3-14;
Colossians 1:15-19;
Revelation 1:18
Be the Son of God
Psalm 2:7;
Proverbs 30:4

Mattityahu 3:17;
Luke 1:32

Have G-d’s own name,
Yud-Heh-Vav-Heh, applied to Him
Isaiah 9:5-6(6-7);
Jeremiah 23:5-6
Romans 10:9;
Philippians 2:9-11

Come at a specific time, namely,
69 x 7 years (483 years) after
the rebuilding of the wall of Yerushalayim
Daniel 9:24-26 Mattityahu 2:1, 16, 19
Luke 3:1, 23
Be born in Beit-Lechem,
in Y’hudah
Micha 5:1(2)
Mattityahu 2:1;
Luke 2:4-7

Be born of a virgin
Isaiah 7:14 see note 69 Mattityahu 1:18-2:1;
Luke 1:26-35

Be adored by great persons
Psalm 72:10-11 Mattityahu 2:1-11

Be preceded by one who would
announce him
Isaiah 40:3-5
Malachi 3:1
Mattityahu 3:1-3;
Luke 1:17; 3:2-6

Be anointed with the Spirit of
G-d
Isaiah 11:2, 61:1;
Psalm 45:8(7)
Mattityahu 3:16;
Yochanan 3:34; Acts 10:38

Be a prophet like Moshe
Deuteronomy 18:15, 18 Acts 3:20-22

Have a ministry of binding up the brokenhearted, proclaiming liberty to the captives and announcing the acceptable year of the Lord
Isaiah 61:1-2 Luke 4:18-19

Have a ministry of healing
Isaiah 5-6 Mattityahu 11:5;
throughout the Gospels

Have a ministry in the Galil
Isaiah 8:23-9:1(9:1-2) Mattityahu 4:12-16

Be tender and compassionate
Isaiah 40:11; 42:3 Mattityahu 12:15, 20;
Messianic Jews 4:15

Be meek and unostentatious
Isaiah 42:2 Mattityahu 12:15-16, 19

Be sinless and without guile
Isaiah 53:9 1Kefa 2:22

Bear the reproaches due others
Isaiah 53:12;
Psalm 69:10
Romans 15:3

Be a priest
Psalm 110:4 Messianic Jews 5:5-6; 6:20,
7:15-17

Enter publicly into Yerushalayim on a donkey
Zechariah 9:9 Mattityahu 21:1-11;
Mark 11:1-11

Enter the Temple with authority
Haggai 2:7-9;
Malachi 3:1
Mattityahu 21:12-24:1;
Luke 2:27-38; 45-50;
Yochanan 2:13-22

Be hated without cause
Isaiah49:7;
Psalm 69:5(4)

Yochanan 15:24-25

Be undesired and rejected by his own people
Isaiah 53:2; 63:3;
Psalm 69:9(8)
Mark 6:3; Luke 9:58;
Yochanan 1:11; 7:3-5

Be rejected by the Jewish Leadership
Psalm 118:22 Mattityahu 21:42;
Yochanan 7:48

Be plotted against by Jews and Gentiles together
Psalm 2:1-2 Acts 4:27

Be betrayed by a friend
Psalm 41:10(9);
55:13-15(12-14)

Mattityahu 26:21-25; 47-50
Yochanan 13:18-21;
Acts 1:16-18

Be sold for 30 pieces of silver
Zechariah 11:12 Mattityahu 26:15

Have his price given for a potter’s field
Zechariah 11:13 Mattityahu 27:7

Be forsaken by his talmidim
Zechariah 13:7 Mattityahu 26:31,56

Be struck on the cheek
Micah 4:14(5:1) Mattityahu 27:30

Be spat on
Isaiah 50:6 Mattityahu 26:67; 27:30

Be mocked
Psalm 22:8-9(7-8) Mattityahu 26:67-68;
27:31; 39-44

Be beaten
Isaiah 50:6 Mattityahu 26:67; 27:26, 30

Be executed by crucifixion,
by having his hands and feet pierced
Psalm 22:17(16); see note 70
Zechariah 12:10
Mattityahu 27:35;Luke 24-39;
Yochanan 19:18, 34-37;
20:20-28; Revelation 1:7

Be thirsty during his execution
Psalm 22:16(15) Yochanan 19:28

Be given vinegar to quench that thirst
Psalm 69:22(21) Mattityahu 27:34

Be executed without having a bone broken
Exodus 12:46;
Psalm 34:21(20)
Yochanan 19:33-36

Be considered a transgressor
Isaiah 53:12 Mattityahu 27:38

Be “cut off but not for himself,” 69×7 years after rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem
Daniel 9:24-26 Romans 5:16; 1 Kefa 3:18

Be the one whose death would atone for the sins of mankind
Isaiah 53:5-7, 12 Mark 10:45; Yochanan 1:29;
3:16; Acts 8:30-35

Be buried with the rich when dead
Isaiah 53:9 Mattityahu 27:57-60

Be raised from the dead
Isaiah 53:9-10;
Psalm 2:7; 16:10

Mattityahu 28:1-20;
Acts 2:23-36; 13:33-37;
1 Corinthians 11:4-6

Ascend to the right hand of G-d
Psalm 16:11;
68:19(18); 110:1
Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9-11; 7:55;
Messianic Jews 1:3

Exercise his priestly office in heaven
Zechariah 6:13 Romans 8:34;
Messianic Jews 7:25-8:2

Be the cornerstone of G-d’s Messianic Community
Isaiah 28:16;
Psalm 118:22-23
Mattityahu 21:42;
Ephesians 2:20; 1 Kefa 2:5-7

Be sought after by Gentiles as well as Jews
Isaiah 11:10; 42:1 Acts 10:45; 13:46-48

Be accepted by the Gentiles
Isaiah 11:10;
42:1; 4; 49:1-12

Mattityahu 12:21;
Romans 9:30; 10:20,
11:11; 15:10

Be the King
Psalm 2:6 Yochanan 18:33, 37

Be seen by Israel as pierced
Zechariah 12:10;
Psalm 22:17(16) see note 71

Luke 24:39;
Yochanan 19:34-37;
Revelation 1:7
This Content is from the “Complete Jewish Bible” translated by David H. Stern
69  The Hebrew work ‘almah in Isaiah 7:14 means “a young woman,” and in the context of the           Tanakh always “a young woman of unsullied reputation,” which is why the Jewish
translators of the Septuagent, the Greek version of the Tanakh prepared 200 years before
Yeshua’s birth, rendered this word into the Greek as parthenos, “virgin”; this is the word
used at Mattityahu 1:23.
70  The Septuagint (see footnote 69) has: “The pierced my hands and my feet,” implying the
Hebrew work karu in its source text. The Masoretic Hebrew text, accepted as standard in
traditional Judaism, has K’ari, and the line reads, “Like a lion, my hands and my feet,”
71  See footnote 70

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