December 26, 2024: Parashah Torah Portion Miketz - "At the end of"
Parashat Miketz points to the Messiah's mission to save Israel and the nations. The story of Joseph’s rise to power and reconciliation with his brothers foreshadows the Messiah's return to Israel and the restoration of all people through His forgiveness. The Haftarah demonstrates God's wisdom, which will be fully revealed through the Messiah YESHUA.
The New Covenant readings, particularly the birth of Yeshua, fulfill the ancient prophecies, showing how He is the promised Savior who brings spiritual life and justice to a broken world. Yeshua is the true REDEEMER "bread" for all people, bringing healing, provision, and restoration.
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Torah Portion (Parashat Miketz):
Genesis 41:1–44:17
Haftarah:
1 Kings 3:15–4:1
Brit Chadashah (New Covenant):
John 10:22–28
Parashat Miketz – Messianic Jewish Perspective
Torah Portion (Genesis 41:1–44:17), Haftarah (1 Kings 3:15–4:1), and Brit Chadashah (John 10:22–28)
In Parashat Miketz, we find Joseph in Egypt, interpreting Pharaoh's dreams, which foretell seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. Joseph's wisdom and foresight lead to him becoming second in command in Egypt, tasked with preparing the nation for the coming famine. His brothers, unaware of his position, come to Egypt for food, leading to a powerful moment of reconciliation when Joseph reveals his identity to them. This story of Joseph’s rise to power, his rejection by his brothers, and his eventual role as their savior echoes the larger Messianic theme of redemption.
Joseph as a Type of Messiah
Joseph's life is often seen as a foreshadowing of the life of Yeshua (Jesus). Joseph, once rejected by his brothers, is later revealed as their savior, and this parallels how Israel, having rejected Yeshua, will one day recognize Him as the Messiah. Joseph’s wise leadership in Egypt, storing grain during the years of abundance to prepare for the famine, can be seen as a metaphor for Yeshua, who offers Himself as the "bread of life" (John 6:35) to quench the spiritual hunger of the world. Just as Joseph’s brothers, after suffering through the famine, came to him for help, so too will Israel turn to Yeshua for redemption in the days to come.
Solomon’s Wisdom and the Messiah’s Justice
The Haftarah reading from 1 Kings 3:15–4:1 highlights Solomon's divine wisdom in judging a dispute between two women, where he discerns the true mother of a child. Solomon’s wisdom in bringing peace and justice to Israel is a clear picture of the future reign of the Messiah, who will rule with perfect justice. Just as Solomon’s judgment caused Israel to marvel at his wisdom (1 Kings 3:28), so too will the Messiah, Yeshua, bring divine wisdom and justice to His people when He returns to rule in righteousness. This messianic justice will bring peace not only to Israel but to the entire world, fulfilling the prophecy in Isaiah 9:6–7.
In the Brit Chadashah (New Covenant), John 10:22–28, Yeshua identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who leads His flock, offering eternal life and protection. When questioned about His identity, He declares that His works bear witness to who He is, but those who are not His sheep do not follow His voice. Yeshua’s statement that “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27) echoes the relationship between the Messiah and His people. Just as Joseph’s brothers, who had initially rejected him, eventually recognized him and were reconciled, so Israel will one day recognize Yeshua as their true Messiah. Yeshua’s promise that “no one will snatch them out of my hand” (John 10:28) reflects the security and eternal life He offers to all who follow Him, just as Joseph secured his brothers’ safety in Egypt.
Connecting the Teachings
The central theme tying together these readings is redemption—the story of Joseph points to the Messiah’s future role in bringing reconciliation and salvation to Israel and the nations. Joseph’s wisdom in preparing Egypt for the famine mirrors the wisdom of the Messiah, who prepares the world for His return, offering spiritual sustenance and eternal life to those who follow Him. The reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers foreshadows the ultimate reconciliation between Israel and Yeshua, where the Jewish people will one day turn to Yeshua for salvation, just as Joseph’s brothers sought him for food during the famine.
Solomon’s wisdom, showcased in the Haftarah, is a reflection of the Messiah’s divine wisdom and judgment. Just as Solomon judged rightly to bring peace, so will the Messiah judge with perfect righteousness when He returns. The teaching in John 10 reinforces the idea of spiritual nourishment and protection offered by the Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11). This assurance of eternal life through Yeshua is the fulfillment of God’s promises to His people in both the Torah and the prophets.
Conclusion: A Picture of the Messiah
The intertwined themes of wisdom, redemption, and reconciliation in these readings point to the coming of Yeshua, the true Messiah. Joseph, Solomon, and Yeshua each exemplify the qualities of a righteous leader who brings salvation, justice, and eternal life. Yeshua, as the Good Shepherd, invites His followers to hear His voice, follow Him, and receive the eternal life He offers. Just as Joseph prepared for the famine and provided for his people, Yeshua, as the Bread of Life, provides for the spiritual famine in the world, offering salvation to all who come to Him.
Ultimately, the message of this combined teaching is one of hope, as we await the Messiah’s return to bring justice, peace, and reconciliation to Israel and the world. Just as Joseph’s story was one of ultimate redemption, so too will Yeshua bring about the redemption of His people and the fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel.
This summary weaves together the narrative from the Torah, the Haftarah, and the Brit Chadashah, highlighting the Messianic connections that run throughout these texts.Torah Portion (Genesis 41:1–44:17):
Parashat Miketz, which means "at the end," takes place two years after Joseph's imprisonment in Egypt. Pharaoh dreams of seven healthy cows and seven sickly cows, followed by seven healthy stalks of grain and seven withered ones. These dreams foretell seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. Joseph, interpreting Pharaoh's dreams, is made second in command of Egypt. He prepares the nation for the famine by storing grain, and when the famine hits, people from all over come to Egypt for food.
Key Scriptures:
Genesis 41:14: "Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they quickly brought him out of the pit. And when he had shaved himself and changed his clothes, he came in before Pharaoh."
Genesis 41:25: "Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, 'The dreams of Pharaoh are one; God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do.'"
Genesis 42:6: "Now Joseph was governor over the land. He it was who sold to all the people of the land."
Genesis 42:21-22: "Then they said to one another, 'In truth, we are guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul when he begged us and we did not listen.'"
Messianic Interpretation:
The story of Joseph is often seen as a type and shadow of Yeshua (Jesus) in several ways:
Joseph as a Savior: Just as Joseph was sent ahead to prepare a way for his family during the famine, Yeshua came to prepare the way for salvation. Joseph's brothers, who rejected him, later came to him for food, much like Israel will one day recognize Yeshua as the Savior and turn to Him.
Joseph's Reconciliation: The reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers reflects the eventual reconciliation between Israel and Yeshua. Joseph's brothers, initially guilty of his betrayal, are shown mercy. This mirrors how, despite humanity’s sin and rejection of Yeshua, He offers forgiveness and restoration.
Joseph’s Multinational Influence: Joseph's role in Egypt foreshadows the fact that the Messiah, Yeshua, is not only the Savior of Israel but the Savior of the nations, as He is the bread of life (John 6:35), available to all people.
Haftarah (1 Kings 3:16–4:1):
In this Haftarah, King Solomon demonstrates his wisdom by resolving a dispute between two women over a baby. Solomon, with divine insight, suggests dividing the baby in half, but the true mother immediately offers to give up her claim to save the child. Solomon then declares her the rightful mother.
Key Scriptures:
1 Kings 3:28: "And all Israel heard of the judgment that the king had rendered, and they stood in awe of the king, because they perceived that the wisdom of God was in him to do justice."
1 Kings 3:16-18: "Then two women who were prostitutes came to the king and stood before him."
1 Kings 4:1: "King Solomon was king over all Israel."
Messianic Interpretation:
Solomon’s wisdom points to the Messiah, who will rule with perfect justice and discernment. Yeshua, the Son of David, will return to judge the world with divine wisdom (Isaiah 9:6-7). This foreshadows the coming of the Messiah, who will make righteous judgments and restore true justice. The story also parallels the ultimate claim of the true Israel to Yeshua as their King.
New Covenant (Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-7):
The New Covenant readings focus on the birth of Yeshua. In Matthew, Joseph is visited by an angel who reassures him to take Mary as his wife, for the child she carries is from the Holy Spirit. This fulfills the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14, "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel."
In Luke, the birth of Yeshua takes place in Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy of Micah 5:2 that the Messiah would be born in this humble town. The angel announces the birth of the Savior to shepherds, signifying that the good news is for the lowly and humble.
Key Scriptures:
Matthew 1:22-23: "All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: 'Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel.'"
Luke 2:11: "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord."
Micah 5:2: "But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel."
Messianic Interpretation:
The birth of Yeshua, the true "bread of life" (John 6:35), echoes the provision of food in Parashat Miketz. Just as Joseph's storehouses provided for the people during famine, Yeshua, born in Bethlehem (which means "house of bread"), provides spiritual nourishment and eternal life to all who come to Him.
Additionally, the birth of Yeshua fulfills the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament. He is Immanuel, "God with us," offering His presence, salvation, and guidance in a world of darkness and famine.
Summary:
Parashat Miketz points to the Messiah's mission to save Israel and the nations. The story of Joseph’s rise to power and reconciliation with his brothers foreshadows the Messiah's return to Israel and the restoration of all people through His forgiveness. The Haftarah demonstrates God's wisdom, which will be fully revealed through the Messiah, the ultimate judge. The New Covenant readings, particularly the birth of Yeshua, fulfill the ancient prophecies, showing how He is the promised Savior who brings spiritual life and justice to a broken world. Yeshua is the true "bread" for all people, bringing healing, provision, and restoration.
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A Final Word: The Urgency of the Hour
The time is now. We are living in the final days, and the harvest of souls is at hand. Just as we must stand with Israel, we must also stand together to spread the Good News of Yeshua the Messiah. This is an urgent matter—souls are at stake, and the need is greater than ever.
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Shabbat Shalom!
In His Service,
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Echad One Heart Messianic Congregation & Restore Israel
YOSSEF (JOSEPH) & HA'MASHIACH YESHUA (BEN AVRAHAM/ BEN YOSSEF/ BEN DAVID/ BEN ELOHIM)
351 Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled in Yeshua The Messiah
Prophecy | Description | Fulfillment |
1. Gen 3:15 | Seed of a woman (virgin birth) | Gal 4:4-5; Matt 1:18 |
2. Gen 3:15 | He will bruise Satan's head | Heb 2:14; 1 John 3:8 |
3. Gen 5:24 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Mark 16:19 |
4. Gen 9:26-27 | The God of Shem will be the Son of Shem | Luke 3:36 |
5. Gen 12:3 | Seed of Abraham will bless all nations | Gal 3:8; Acts 3:25-26 |
6. Gen 12:7 | The Promise made to Abraham's Seed | Gal 3:16 |
7. Gen 14:18 | A priest after the order of Melchizedek | Heb 6:20 |
8. Gen 14:18 | King of Peace and Righteousness | Heb 7:2 |
9. Gen 14:18 | The Last Supper foreshadowed | Matt 26:26-29 |
10. Gen 17:19 | Seed of Isaac (Gen 21:12) | Rom 9:7 |
11. Gen 22:8 | The Lamb of God promised | John 1:29 |
12. Gen 22:18 | As Isaac's seed, will bless all nations | Gal 3:16 |
13. Gen 26:2-5 | The Seed of Isaac promised as the Redeemer | Heb 11:18 |
14. Gen 28:12 | The Bridge to heaven | John 1:51 |
15. Gen 28:14 | The Seed of Jacob | Luke 3:34 |
16. Gen 49:10 | The time of His coming | Luke 2:1-7; Gal 4:4 |
17. Gen 49:10 | The Seed of Judah | Luke 3:33 |
18. Gen 49:10 | Called Shiloh or One Sent | John 17:3 |
19. Gen 49:10 | Messiah to come before Judah lost identity | John 11:47-52 |
20. Gen 49:10 | Unto Him shall the obedience of the people be | John 10:16 |
21. Ex 3:13-15 | The Great "I AM" | John 4:26; 8:58 |
22. Ex 12:5 | A Lamb without blemish | Heb 9:14; 1 Pet 1:19 |
23. Ex 12:13 | The blood of the Lamb saves from wrath | Rom 5:8 |
24. Ex 12:21-27 | The Messiah is our Passover | 1 Cor 5:7 |
25. Ex 12:46 | Not a bone of the Lamb to be broken | John 19:31-36 |
26. Ex 15:2 | His exaltation predicted as Yeshua | Acts 7:55-56 |
27. Ex 15:11 | His Character-Holiness | Luke 1:35; Acts 4:27 |
28. Ex 17:6 | The Spiritual Rock of Israel | 1 Cor 10:4 |
29. Ex 33:19 | His Character-Merciful | Luke 1:72 |
30. Lev 1:2-9 | His sacrifice a sweet smelling savor unto God | Eph 5:2 |
31. Lev 14:11 | The leper cleansed-Sign to priesthood | Luke 5:12-14; Acts 6:7 |
32. Lev 16:15-17 | Prefigures The Messiah's once-for-all death | Heb 9:7-14 |
33. Lev 16:27 | Suffering outside the Camp | Matt 27:33; Heb. 13:11-12 |
34. Lev 17:11 | The Blood-the life of the flesh | Matt 26:28; Mark 10:45 |
35. Lev 17:11 | It is the blood that makes atonement | Rom. 3:23-24; 1 John 1:7 |
36. Lev 23:36-37 | The Drink-offering: "If any man thirst" | John 7:37 |
37. Num 9:12 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
38. Num 21:9 | The serpent on a pole-The Messiah lifted up | John 3:14-18; 12:32 |
39. Num 24:17 | Time: "I shall see him, but not now." | John 1:14; Gal 4:4 |
40. Deut 18:15 | "This is of a truth that prophet" | John 6:14 |
41. Deut 18:15-16 | "Had you believed Moses, you would believe me." | John 5:45-47 |
42. Deut 18:18 | Sent by the Father to speak His word | John 8:28-29 |
43. Deut 18:19 | Whoever will not hear must bear his sin | Acts 3:22-23 |
44. Deut 21:23 | Cursed is he that hangs on a tree | Gal 3:10-13 |
45. Joshua 5:14-15 | The Captain of our salvation | Heb 2:10 |
46. Ruth 4:4-10 | The Messiah, our kinsman, has redeemed us | Eph 1:3-7 |
47. 1 Sam 2:35 | A Faithful Priest | Heb. 2:17; 3:1-3, 6; 7:24-25 |
48. 1 Sam 2:10 | Shall be an anointed King to the Lord | Matt 28:18; John 12:15 |
49. 2 Sam 7:12 | David's Seed | Matt 1:1 |
50. 2 Sam 7:13 | His Kingdom is everlasting | 2 Pet 1:11 |
51. 2 Sam 7:14a | The Son of God | Luke 1:32; Rom 1:3-4 |
52. 2 Sam 7:16 | David's house established forever | Luke 3:31; Rev 22:16 |
53. 2 Ki 2:11 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Luke 24:51 |
54. 1 Chr 17:11 | David's Seed | Matt 1:1; 9:27 |
55. 1 Chr 17:12-13 | To reign on David's throne forever | Luke 1:32-33 |
56. 1 Chr 17:13 | "I will be His Father, He...my Son." | Heb 1:5 |
57. Job 9:32-33 | Mediator between man and God | 1 Tim 2:5 |
58. Job 19:23-27 | The Resurrection predicted | John 5:24-29 |
59. Psa 2:1-3 | The enmity of kings foreordained | Acts 4:25-28 |
60. Psa 2:2 | To own the title, Anointed (The Messiah) | John 1:41; Acts 2:36 |
61. Psa 2:6 | His Character-Holiness | John 8:46; Rev 3:7 |
62. Psa 2:6 | To own the title King | Matt 2:2 |
63. Psa 2:7 | Declared the Beloved Son | Matt 3:17; Rom 1:4 |
64. Psa 2:7-8 | The Crucifixion and Resurrection intimated | Acts 13:29-33 |
65. Psa 2:8-9 | Rule the nations with a rod of iron | Rev 2:27; 12:5; 19:15 |
66. Psa 2:12 | Life comes through faith in Him | John 20:31 |
67. Psa 8:2 | The mouths of babes perfect His praise | Matt 21:16 |
68. Psa 8:5-6 | His humiliation and exaltation | Heb 2:5-9 |
69. Psa 9:7-10 | Judge the world in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
70. Psa 16:10 | Was not to see corruption | Acts 2:31; 13:35 |
71. Psa 16:9-11 | Was to arise from the dead | John 20:9 |
72. Psa 17:15 | The resurrection predicted | Luke 24:6 |
73. Psa 18:2-3 | The horn of salvation | Luke 1:69-71 |
74. Psa 22:1 | Forsaken because of sins of others | 2 Cor 5:21 |
75. Psa 22:1 | "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" | Matt 27:46 |
76. Psa 22:2 | Darkness upon Calvary for three hours | Matt 27:45 |
77. Psa 22:7 | They shoot out the lip and shake the head | Matt 27:39-44 |
78. Psa 22:8 | "He trusted in God, let Him deliver Him" | Matt 27:43 |
79. Psa 22:9-10 | Born the Savior | Luke 2:7 |
80. Psa 22:12-13 | They seek His death | John 19:6 |
81. Psa 22:14 | His blood poured out when they pierced His side | John 19:34 |
82. Psa 22:14-15 | Suffered agony on Calvary | Mark 15:34-37 |
83. Psa 22:15 | He thirsted | John 19:28 |
84. Psa 22:16 | They pierced His hands and His feet | John 19:34-37; 20:27 |
85. Psa 22:17-18 | Stripped Him before the stares of men | Luke 23:34-35 |
86. Psa 22:18 | They parted His garments | John 19:23-24 |
87. Psa 22:20-21 | He committed Himself to God | Luke 23:46 |
88. Psa 22:20-21 | Satanic power bruising the Redeemer's heel | Heb 2:14 |
89. Psa 22:22 | His Resurrection declared | John 20:17 |
90. Psa 22:27-28 | He shall be the governor of the nations | Col 1:16 |
91. Psa 22:31 | "It is finished" | John 19:30; Heb 10:10-12, 14, 18 |
92. Psa 23:1 | "I am the Good Shepherd" | John 10:11; 1 Pet 2:25 |
93. Psa 24:3 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Phil 2:9 |
94. Psa 30:3 | His resurrection predicted | Acts 2:32 |
95. Psa 31:5 | "Into Your hands I commit my spirit" | Luke 23:46 |
96. Psa 31:11 | His acquaintances fled from Him | Mark 14:50 |
97. Psa 31:13 | They took counsel to put Him to death | Matt 27:1; John 11:53 |
98. Psa 31:14-15 | "He trusted in God, let Him deliver him" | Matt 27:43 |
99. Psa 34:20 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
100. Psa 35:11 | False witnesses rose up against Him | Matt 26:59 |
101. Psa 35:19 | He was hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
102. Psa 38:11 | His friends stood afar off | Luke 23:49 |
103. Psa 38:12 | Enemies try to entangle Him by craft | Mark 14:1; Matt 22:15 |
104. Psa 38:12-13 | Silent before His accusers | Matt 27:12-14 |
105. Psa 38:20 | He went about doing good | Acts 10:38 |
106. Psa 40:2-5 | The joy of His resurrection predicted | John 20:20 |
107. Psa 40:6-8 | His delight-the will of the Father | John 4:34; Heb 10:5-10 |
108. Psa 40:9 | He was to preach the Righteousness in Israel | Matt 4:17 |
109. Psa 40:14 | Confronted by adversaries in the Garden | John 18:4-6 |
110. Psa 41:9 | Betrayed by a familiar friend | John 13:18 |
111. Psa 45:2 | Words of Grace come from His lips | John 1:17; Luke 4:22 |
112. Psa 45:6 | To own the title, God or Elohim | Heb 1:8 |
113. Psa 45:7 | A special anointing by the Holy Spirit | Matt 3:16; Heb. 1:9 |
114. Psa 45:7-8 | Called the The Messiah (Messiah or Anointed) | Luke 2:11 |
115. Psa 45:17 | His name remembered forever | Eph 1:20-21; Heb. 1:8 |
116. Psa 55:12-14 | Betrayed by a friend, not an enemy | John 13:18 |
117. Psa 55:15 | Unrepentant death of the Betrayer | Matt 27:3-5; Acts 1:16-19 |
118. Psa 68:18 | To give gifts to men | Eph 4:7-16 |
119. Psa 68:18 | Ascended into Heaven | Luke 24:51 |
120. Psa 69:4 | Hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
121. Psa 69:8 | A stranger to own brethren | John 1:11; 7:5 |
122. Psa 69:9 | Zealous for the Lord's House | John 2:17 |
123. Psa 69:14-20 | Messiah's anguish of soul before crucifixion | Matt 26:36-45 |
124. Psa 69:20 | "My soul is exceeding sorrowful" | Matt 26:38 |
125. Psa 69:21 | Given vinegar in thirst | Matt 27:34 |
126. Psa 69:26 | The Savior given and smitten by God | John 17:4; 18:11 |
127. Psa 72:10-11 | Great persons were to visit Him | Matt 2:1-11 |
128. Psa 72:16 | The corn of wheat to fall into the Ground | John 12:24-25 |
129. Psa 72:17 | Belief on His name will produce offspring | John 1:12-13 |
130. Psa 72:17 | All nations shall be blessed by Him | Gal 3:8 |
131. Psa 72:17 | All nations shall call Him blessed | John 12:13; Rev 5:8-12 |
132. Psa 78:1-2 | He would teach in parables | Matt 13:34-35 |
133. Psa 78:2b | To speak the Wisdom of God with authority | Matt 7:29 |
134. Psa 80:17 | The Man of God's right hand | Mark 14:61-62 |
135. Psa 88 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | Matt 27:26-50 |
136. Psa 88:8 | They stood afar off and watched | Luke 23:49 |
137. Psa 89:27 | Firstborn | Col 1:15-18 |
138. Psa 89:27 | Emmanuel to be higher than earthly kings | Luke 1:32-33 |
139. Psa 89:35-37 | David's Seed, throne, kingdom endure forever | Luke 1:32-33 |
140. Psa 89:36-37 | His character-Faithfulness | Rev 1:5; 19:11 |
141. Psa 90:2 | He is from everlasting (Micah 5:2) | John 1:1 |
142. Psa 91:11-12 | Identified as Messianic, used to tempt The Messiah | Luke 4:10-11 |
143. Psa 97:9 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Eph 1:20 |
144. Psa 100:5 | His character-Goodness | Matt 19:16-17 |
145. Psa 102:1-11 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | John 19:16-30 |
146. Psa 102:25-27 | Messiah is the Preexistent Son | Heb 1:10-12 |
147. Psa 109:25 | Ridiculed | Matt 27:39 |
148. Psa 110:1 | Son of David | Matt 22:42-43 |
149. Psa 110:1 | To ascend to the right-hand of the Father | Mark 16:19 |
150. Psa 110:1 | David's son called Lord | Matt 22:44-45 |
151. Psa 110:4 | A priest after Melchizedek's order | Heb 6:20 |
152. Psa 112:4 | His character-Compassionate, Gracious, et al | Matt 9:36 |
153. Psa 118:17-18 | Messiah's Resurrection assured | Luke 24:5-7; 1 Cor 15:20 |
154. Psa 118:22-23 | The rejected stone is Head of the corner | Matt 21:42-43 |
155. Psa 118:26a | The Blessed One presented to Israel | Matt 21:9 |
156. Psa 118:26b | To come while Temple standing | Matt 21:12-15 |
157. Psa 132:11 | The Seed of David (the fruit of His Body) | Luke 1:32; Act 2:30 |
158. Psa 129:3 | He was scourged | Matt 27:26 |
159. Psa 138:1-6 | The supremacy of David's Seed amazes kings | Matt 2:2-6 |
160. Psa 147:3-6 | The earthly ministry of The Messiah described | Luke 4:18 |
161. Prov 1:23 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7 |
162. Prov 8:23 | Foreordained from everlasting | Rev 13:8; 1 Pet 1:19-20 |
163. Song 5:16 | The altogether lovely One | John 1:17 |
164. Isa 2:3 | He shall teach all nations | John 4:25 |
165. Isa 2:4 | He shall judge among the nations | John 5:22 |
166. Isa 6:1 | When Isaiah saw His glory | John 12:40-41 |
167. Isa 6:8 | The One Sent by God | John 12:38-45 |
168. Isa 6:9-10 | Parables fall on deaf ears | Matt 13:13-15 |
169. Isa 6:9-12 | Blinded to The Messiah and deaf to His words | Acts 28:23-29 |
170. Isa 7:14 | To be born of a virgin | Luke 1:35 |
171. Isa 7:14 | To be Emmanuel-God with us | Matt 1:18-23; 1 Tim 3:16 |
172. Isa 8:8 | Called Emmanuel | Matt 28:20 |
173. Isa 8:14 | A stone of stumbling, a Rock of offense | 1 Pet 2:8 |
174. Isa 9:1-2 | His ministry to begin in Galilee | Matt 4:12-17 |
175. Isa 9:6 | A child born-Humanity | Luke 1:31 |
176. Isa 9:6 | A Son given-Deity | Luke 1:32; John 1:14; 1 Tim 3:16 |
177. Isa 9:6 | Declared to be the Son of God with power | Rom 1:3-4 |
178. Isa 9:6 | The Wonderful One, Peleh | Luke 4:22 |
179. Isa 9:6 | The Counselor, Yaatz | Matt 13:54 |
180. Isa 9:6 | The Mighty God, El Gibor | 1 Cor 1:24; Titus 2:3 |
181. Isa 9:6 | The Everlasting Father, Avi Adth | John 8:58; 10:30 |
182. Isa 9:6 | The Prince of Peace, Sar Shalom | John 16:33 |
183. Isa 9:7 | To establish an everlasting kingdom | Luke 1:32-33 |
184. Isa 9:7 | His Character-Just | John 5:30 |
185. Isa 9:7 | No end to his Government, Throne, and Peace | Luke 1:32-33 |
186. Isa 11:1 | Called a Nazarene-the Branch, Netzer | Matt 2:23 |
187. Isa 11:1 | A rod out of Jesse-Son of Jesse | Luke 3:23-32 |
188. Isa 11:2 | Anointed One by the Spirit | Matt 3:16-17; Acts 10:38 |
189. Isa 11:2 | His Character-Wisdom, Knowledge, et al | Col 2:3 |
190. Isa 11:3 | He would know their thoughts | Luke 6:8; John 2:25 |
191. Isa 11:4 | Judge in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
192. Isa 11:4 | Judges with the sword of His mouth | Rev 2:16; 19:11, 15 |
193. Isa 11:5 | Character: Righteous & Faithful | Rev 19:11 |
194. Isa 11:10 | The Gentiles seek Him | John 12:18-21 |
195. Isa 12:2 | Called Yeshua-Yeshua | Matt 1:21 |
196. Isa 22:22 | The One given all authority to govern | Rev 3:7 |
197. Isa 25:8 | The Resurrection predicted | 1 Cor 15:54 |
198. Isa 26:19 | His power of Resurrection predicted | Matt 27:50-54 |
199. Isa 28:16 | The Messiah is the precious corner stone | Acts 4:11-12 |
200. Isa 28:16 | The Sure Foundation | 1 Cor 3:11; Matt 16:18 |
201. Isa 29:13 | He indicated hypocritical obedience to His Word | Matt 15:7-9 |
202. Isa 29:14 | The wise are confounded by the Word | 1 Cor 1:18-31 |
203. Isa 32:2 | A Refuge-A man shall be a hiding place | Matt 23:37 |
204. Isa 35:4 | He will come and save you | Matt 1:21 |
205. Isa 35:5-6 | To have a ministry of miracles | Matt 11:2-6 |
206. Isa 40:3-4 | Preceded by forerunner | John 1:23 |
207. Isa 40:9 | "Behold your God" | John 1:36; 19:14 |
208. Isa 40:10 | He will come to reward | Rev 22:12 |
209. Isa 40:11 | A shepherd-compassionate life-giver | John 10:10-18 |
210. Isa 42:1-4 | The Servant-as a faithful, patient redeemer | Matt 12:18-21 |
211. Isa 42:2 | Meek and lowly | Matt 11:28-30 |
212. Isa 42:3 | He brings hope for the hopeless | John 4 |
213. Isa 42:4 | The nations shall wait on His teachings | John 12:20-26 |
214. Isa 42:6 | The Light (salvation) of the Gentiles | Luke 2:32 |
215. Isa 42:1-6 | His is a worldwide compassion | Matt 28:19-20 |
216. Isa 42:7 | Blind eyes opened | John 9:25-38 |
217. Isa 43:11 | He is the only Savior | Acts 4:12 |
218. Isa 44:3 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7-13 |
219. Isa 45:21-25 | He is Lord and Savior | Phil 3:20; Titus 2:13 |
220. Isa 45:23 | He will be the Judge | John 5:22; Rom 14:11 |
221. Isa 46:9-10 | Declares things not yet done | John 13:19 |
222. Isa 48:12 | The First and the Last | John 1:30; Rev 1:8, 17 |
223. Isa 48:16-17 | He came as a Teacher | John 3:2 |
224. Isa 49:1 | Called from the womb-His humanity | Matt 1:18 |
225. Isa 49:5 | A Servant from the womb | Luke 1:31; Phil 2:7 |
226. Isa 49:6 | He will restore Israel | Acts 3:19-21; 15:16-17 |
227. Isa 49:6 | He is Salvation for Israel | Luke 2:29-32 |
228. Isa 49:6 | He is the Light of the Gentiles | John 8:12; Acts 13:47 |
229. Isa 49:6 | He is Salvation unto the ends of the earth | Acts 15:7-18 |
230. Isa 49:7 | He is despised of the Nation | John 1:11; 8:48-49; 19:14-15 |
231. Isa 50:3 | Heaven is clothed in black at His humiliation | Luke 23:44-45 |
232. Isa 50:4 | He is a learned counselor for the weary | Matt 7:29; 11:28-29 |
233. Isa 50:5 | The Servant bound willingly to obedience | Matt 26:39 |
234. Isa 50:6a | "I gave my back to those who struck Me" | Matt 27:26 |
235. Isa 50:6b | He was smitten on the cheeks | Matt 26:67 |
236. Isa 50:6c | He was spat upon | Matt 27:30 |
237. Isa 52:7 | Published good tidings upon mountains | Matt 5:12; 15:29; 28:16 |
238. Isa 52:13 | The Servant exalted | Acts 1:8-11; Eph 1:19-22; Phil 2:5-9 |
239. Isa 52:14 | The Servant shockingly abused | Luke 18:31-34; Matt 26:67-68 |
240. Isa 52:15 | Nations startled by message of the Servant | Luke 18:31-34; Matt 26:67-68 |
241. Isa 52:15 | His blood shed sprinkles nations | Heb 9:13-14; Rev 1:5 |
242. Isa 53:1 | His people would not believe Him | John 12:37-38 |
243. Isa 53:2 | Appearance of an ordinary man | Phil 2:6-8 |
244. Isa 53:3a | Despised | Luke 4:28-29 |
245. Isa 53:3b | Rejected | Matt 27:21-23 |
246. Isa 53:3c | Great sorrow and grief | Matt 26:37-38; Luke 19:41; Heb 4:15 |
247. Isa 53:3d | Men hide from being associated with Him | Mark 14:50-52 |
248. Isa 53:4a | He would have a healing ministry | Matt 8:16-17 |
249. Isa 53:4b | Thought to be cursed by God | Matt 26:66; 27:41-43 |
250. Isa 53:5a | Bears penalty for mankind's iniquities | 2 Cor 5:21; Heb 2:9 |
251. Isa 53:5b | His sacrifice provides peace between man and God | Col 1:20 |
252. Isa 53:5c | His sacrifice would heal man of sin | 1 Pet 2:24 |
253. Isa 53:6a | He would be the sin-bearer for all mankind | 1 John 2:2; 4:10 |
254. Isa 53:6b | God's will that He bear sin for all mankind | Gal 1:4 |
255. Isa 53:7a | Oppressed and afflicted | Matt 27:27-31 |
256. Isa 53:7b | Silent before his accusers | Matt 27:12-14 |
257. Isa 53:7c | Sacrificial lamb | John 1:29; 1 Pet 1:18-19 |
258. Isa 53:8a | Confined and persecuted | Matt 26:47-27:31 |
259. Isa 53:8b | He would be judged | John 18:13-22 |
260. Isa 53:8c | Killed | Matt 27:35 |
261. Isa 53:8d | Dies for the sins of the world | 1 John 2:2 |
262. Isa 53:9a | Buried in a rich man's grave | Matt 27:57 |
263. Isa 53:9b | Innocent and had done no violence | Luke 23:41; John 18:38 |
264. Isa 53:9c | No deceit in his mouth | 1 Pet 2:22 |
265. Isa 53:10a | God's will that He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
266. Isa 53:10b | An offering for sin | Matt 20:28; Gal 3:13 |
267. Isa 53:10c | Resurrected and live forever | Rom 6:9 |
268. Isa 53:10d | He would prosper | John 17:1-5 |
269. Isa 53:11a | God fully satisfied with His suffering | John 12:27 |
270. Isa 53:11b | God's servant would justify man | Rom 5:8-9, 18-19 |
271. Isa 53:11c | The sin-bearer for all mankind | Heb 9:28 |
272. Isa 53:12a | Exalted by God because of his sacrifice | Matt 28:18 |
273. Isa 53:12b | He would give up his life to save mankind | Luke 23:46 |
274. Isa 53:12c | Numbered with the transgressors | Mark 15:27-28 |
275. Isa 53:12d | Sin-bearer for all mankind | 1 Pet 2:24 |
276. Isa 53:12e | Intercede to God in behalf of mankind | Luke 23:34; Rom 8:34 |
277. Isa 55:3 | Resurrected by God | Acts 13:34 |
278. Isa 55:4a | A witness | John 18:37 |
279. Isa 55:4b | He is a leader and commander | Heb 2:10 |
280. Isa 55:5 | God would glorify Him | Acts 3:13 |
281. Isa 59:16a | Intercessor between man and God | Matt 10:32 |
282. Isa 59:16b | He would come to provide salvation | John 6:40 |
283. Isa 59:20 | He would come to Zion as their Redeemer | Luke 2:38 |
284. Isa 60:1-3 | He would show light to the Gentiles | Acts 26:23 |
285. Isa 61:1a | The Spirit of God upon him | Matt 3:16-17 |
286. Isa 61:1b | The Messiah would preach the good news | Luke 4:16-21 |
287. Isa 61:1c | Provide freedom from the bondage of sin | John 8:31-36 |
288. Isa 61:1-2a | Proclaim a period of grace | Gal 4:4-5 |
289. Jer 23:5-6 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
290. Jer 23:5-6 | The Messiah would be both God and Man | John 13:13; 1 Tim 3:16 |
291. Jer 31:22 | Born of a virgin | Matt 1:18-20 |
292. Jer 31:31 | The Messiah would be the new covenant | Matt 26:28 |
293. Jer 33:14-15 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
294. Ezek 34:23-24 | Descendant of David | Matt 1:1 |
295. Ezek 37:24-25 | Descendant of David | Luke 1:31-33 |
296. Dan 2:44-45 | The Stone that shall break the kingdoms | Matt 21:44 |
297. Dan 7:13-14a | He would ascend into heaven | Acts 1:9-11 |
298. Dan 7:13-14b | Highly exalted | Eph 1:20-22 |
299. Dan 7:13-14c | His dominion would be everlasting | Luke 1:31-33 |
300. Dan 9:24a | To make an end to sins | Gal 1:3-5 |
301. Dan 9:24a | To make reconciliation for iniquity | Rom 5:10; 2 Cor 5:18-21 |
302. Dan 9:24b | He would be holy | Luke 1:35 |
303. Dan 9:25 | His announcement | John 12:12-13 |
304. Dan 9:26a | Cut off | Matt 16:21; 21:38-39 |
305. Dan 9:26b | Die for the sins of the world | Heb 2:9 |
306. Dan 9:26c | Killed before the destruction of the temple | Matt 27:50-51 |
307. Dan 10:5-6 | Messiah in a glorified state | Rev 1:13-16 |
308. Hos 11:1 | He would be called out of Egypt | Matt 2:15 |
309. Hos 13:14 | He would defeat death | 1 Cor 15:55-57 |
310. Joel 2:32 | Offer salvation to all mankind | Rom 10:9-13 |
311. Jonah 1:17 | Death and resurrection of The Messiah | Matt 12:40; 16:4 |
312. Mic 5:2a | Born in Bethlehem | Matt 2:1-6 |
313. Mic 5:2b | Ruler in Israel | Luke 1:33 |
314. Mic 5:2c | From everlasting | John 8:58 |
315. Hag 2:6-9 | He would visit the second Temple | Luke 2:27-32 |
316. Hag 2:23 | Descendant of Zerubbabel | Luke 2:27-32 |
317. Zech 3:8 | God's servant | John 17:4 |
318. Zech 6:12-13 | Priest and King | Heb 8:1 |
319. Zech 9:9a | Greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem | Matt 21:8-10 |
320. Zech 9:9b | Beheld as King | John 12:12-13 |
321. Zech 9:9c | The Messiah would be just | John 5:30 |
322. Zech 9:9d | The Messiah would bring salvation | Luke 19:10 |
323. Zech 9:9e | The Messiah would be humble | Matt 11:29 |
324. Zech 9:9f | Presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey | Matt 21:6-9 |
325. Zech 10:4 | The cornerstone | Eph 2:20 |
326. Zech 11:4-6a | At His coming, Israel to have unfit leaders | Matt 23:1-4 |
327. Zech 11:4-6b | Rejection causes God to remove His protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
328. Zech 11:4-6c | Rejected in favor of another king | John 19:13-15 |
329. Zech 11:7 | Ministry to "poor," the believing remnant | Matt 9:35-36 |
330. Zech 11:8a | Unbelief forces Messiah to reject them | Matt 23:33 |
331. Zech 11:8b | Despised | Matt 27:20 |
332. Zech 11:9 | Stops ministering to those who rejected Him | Matt 13:10-11 |
333. Zech 11:10-11a | Rejection causes God to remove protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
334. Zech 11:10-11b | The Messiah would be God | John 14:7 |
335. Zech 11:12-13a | Betrayed for thirty pieces of silver | Matt 26:14-15 |
336. Zech 11:12-13b | Rejected | Matt 26:14-15 |
337. Zech 11:12-13c | Thirty pieces of silver cast in the house of the Lord | Matt 27:3-5 |
338. Zech 11:12-13d | The Messiah would be God | John 12:45 |
339. Zech 12:10a | The Messiah's body would be pierced | John 19:34-37 |
340. Zech 12:10b | The Messiah would be both God and man | John 10:30 |
341. Zech 12:10c | The Messiah would be rejected | John 1:11 |
342. Zech 13:7a | God's will He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
343. Zech 13:7b | A violent death | Mark 14:27 |
344. Zech 13:7c | Both God and man | John 14:9 |
345. Zech 13:7d | Israel scattered as a result of rejecting Him | Matt 26:31-56 |
346. Zech 14:4 | He would return to the Mt. of Olives | Acts 1:11-12 |
347. Mal 3:1a | Messenger to prepare the way for Messiah | Mark 1:1-8 |
348. Mal 3:1b | Sudden appearance at the temple | Mark 11:15-16 |
349. Mal 3:1c | Messenger of the new covenant | Luke 4:43 |
350. Mal 4:5 | Forerunner in spirit of Elijah | Matt 3:1-3; 11:10-14; 17:11-13 |
351. Mal 4:6 | Forerunner would turn many to righteousness | Luke 1:16-17 |
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