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Ancient Hebrew Scriptures Compared to New Testament Scriptures

Copyright © October 7, 2019 by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E.
All Rights Reserved.

All Scripture Verses are from the New International Version (NIV) of the Holy Bible.


Introduction

In the year 2019 there now exist more than 12,500 copies of the ancient Hebrew manuscripts that contain the various books of the Old Testament. Some of these manuscripts can be dated back to approximately 300 B.C. These manuscripts were handwritten in several different languages, including Hebrew, Aramaic, Latin, and Greek. Because they were written in different languages, and because today we lack the precise knowledge of what a few of the words may have meant when they were originally written, there are some minor differences among the many different manuscripts when they are translated into a single language and then carefully compared. However, the differences account for only about 2 percent of all the words, and those minor differences do not impact any major religious concept or doctrine.

For more than 3,000 years Jews have been satisfied that their Holy Books were genuine, and that they were inspired by God, and that they were written by the people that they were ascribed to, and that they were substantially without error, with the possible exception of an occasional copying error that had no relevant impact on religious doctrine or beliefs.

Although the dates when some of the books of the Hebrew Canon were originally written are being debated by scholars worldwide, the current evidence is that none of the books were written after approximately 300 B.C. Therefore the Hebrew Canon has been in its current finished final form for approximately 2,300 years. In other words, according to the Jewish faith, God has not seen fit to add anything to His Holy Words for the past 2,300 years. This could be legitimately interpreted in either of the following ways:
  1. God's original Holy Words were perfect exactly as they were written and God did not need to add anything to His original Words. This is a real possibility and it should be carefully considered, and it should not simply be ignored as being unlikely, or because we personally don't agree with this statement.

  2. God may have ordained some other prophets to record His Words during the past 2,300 years but the Jews have decided not to acknowledge those Words as being the Words of God. This is not unusual for the Jews because the original Hebrew Canon contains many books that were written by prophets who were rejected by the Jews while they were still alive, and their writings only become "inspired" long after the death of the prophet.
Let's begin by examining the first statement above. The original Hebrew Canon contains lots of prophecies that have already been fulfilled and those fulfilled prophecies have been carefully recorded in other books in the current Hebrew Canon and those other books were written after the original prophecies were revealed.

However, the Hebrew Canon also contains prophecies that have not yet been fulfilled based on the existing books in the Hebrew Canon. A brief summary of some of those unfulfilled prophecies will be reviewed next. In addition, a possible fulfillment of each of those prophecies will also be considered.


Discussion

The exact dates that the books of the Holy Bible were written have been a subject of debate for a very long time. Carbon dating of the ancient scrolls found in the Dead Sea Scrolls cave has revealed that most of the Dead Sea Scrolls, including Isaiah, were written prior to 100 B.C. In addition, the text of the Dead Sea Scrolls are in substantial agreement with other copies of the ancient manuscripts that have been preserved from other sources.

The dates shown below are being provided to show approximately how much time elapsed from when specific prophecies were made in the Old Testament and when those prophecies were actually fulfilled in the New Testament.
  1. The Old Testament dates are the approximate dates the Old Testament books were written.
  2. The New Testament dates are the approximate dates when Jesus Christ began fulfilling the prophecies during His lifetime and also after His resurrection.


The Promise of a Messenger who will Precede a Future Prophet Who will also be God

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Promise of Future Prophet/Ruler Who will Perform Signs, Wonders, and Miracles

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


Bethlehem, Birthplace of the Future Ruler

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Future Ruler will be a Descendent of King David

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Mission of the Ruler: To Bring Salvation to Everyone including Jews and Gentiles
(Note: Gentiles refers to all Non-Jewish People)

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Ruler will Enter Jerusalem Riding on a Donkey

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Future Prophet/Ruler will be Rejected

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Ruler will be Betrayed for 30 Pieces of Silver

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Ruler will be Executed and His Body Pierced but None of His Bones will be Broken

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Resurrection of the Ruler

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:


The Descendent of David will Rule Forever

Old Testament Prophecies:
New Testament Fulfillment of the Prophecies:

Conclusion

The above scripture prophecies from the Old Testament (prior to 300 B.C.) were fulfilled by Jesus Christ in the New Testament (approximately 5 or 4 B.C. to approximately 33 A.D.).

As previously mentioned at the beginning of this article, the prophecies mentioned above are just some of the many prophecies in the Old Testament that were fulfilled by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.

It should also be mentioned that the evidence from many other ancient books other than the Holy Bible testify to the accuracy of the facts as recorded in the Holy Bible.

Jesus Christ, who is the one and only Son of God, healed people who were blind, deaf, lame, diseased, demon possessed, and who had withered limbs. He also raised three people from the dead -- the widow's son in Nain (Luke 7:11-15), the daughter of the ruler of the synagogue (Mark 5:35-43), and Lazarus (John 11:1-44). Then Jesus was crucified and after He was dead His heart was pierced with a spear by a Roman soldier to verify that He was dead. Then He was buried in a borrowed tomb on Friday evening. On Sunday morning Jesus rose from the dead and Jesus was seen by more than 500 people during the next 40 days (1 Corinthians 15:6).

While we are alive here on this earth each one of us must make a decision to either believe or not believe that Jesus is the one and only Son of God.

If you believe and you call on the name of Jesus in repentance and faith then you will have your sins forgiven and you will live forever in heaven.


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