Noah’s Flood & Genetics by Dr. Robert Carter
Fulfilled Prophesies of Christ
The Coming Messiah was Prophesied hundreds of years before He arrived.
To just fulfill 8 prophecies concerning Christ you must begin by multiplying all these probabilities together which produces a number (rounded off) of 1×1028. Dividing this number by an estimate of the number of people who have lived since the time of these prophecies (88 billion) produces a probability of all 8 prophecies being fulfilled accidentally in the life of one person. That probability is 1 in 1017 or 1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000. That’s one in one hundred quadrillion!
Now imagine the probability of Christ fulfilling over 360 of those prophecies!!! It is beyond calculation, and all these prophecies were made at least four hundred years before He was born. The following chart reveals the original prophecy in the old testament, and their fulfillment in the New Testament
Seed of a woman (virgin birth) | Galatians 4:4-5, Matthew 1:18 | Galatians 4:4-5, Matthew 1:18 |
2. Gen. 3:15 | He will bruise Satan’s head | Hebrews 2:14, 1John 3:8 |
3. Gen. 3:15 | Christ’s heel would be bruised with nails on the cross | Matthew 27:35, Luke 24:39-40 |
4. Gen. 5:24 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Mark 16:19, Rev. 12:5 |
5. Gen. 9:26, 27 | The God of Shem will be the Son of Shem | Luke 3:23-36 |
6. Gen. 12:3 | Seed of Abraham will bless all nations | Galatians 3:8, Acts 3:25, 26 |
7. Gen. 12:7 | The Promise made to Abraham’s Seed | Galatians 3:16 |
8. Gen. 14:18 | A priest after the order of Melchizedek | Hebrews 6:20 |
9. Gen. 14:18 | King of Peace and Righteousness | Hebrews 7:2 |
10. Gen. 14:18 | The Last Supper foreshadowed | Matthew 26:26-29 |
11. Gen. 17:19 | Seed of Isaac (Gen. 21:12) | Romans 9:7 |
12. Gen. 22:8 | The Lamb of God promised | John 1:29 |
13. Gen. 22:18 | As Isaac’s seed, will bless all nations | Galatians 3:16 |
14. Gen. 26:2-5 | The Seed of Isaac promised as the Redeemer | Hebrews 11:18 |
15. Gen. 28:12 | The Bridge to heaven | John 1:51 |
16. Gen. 28:14 | The Seed of Jacob | Luke 3:34 |
17. Gen. 49:10 | The time of His coming | Luke 2:1-7; Galatians 4:4 |
18. Gen. 49:10 | The Seed of Judah | Luke 3:33 |
19. Gen. 49:10 | Called Shiloh or One Sent | John 17:3 |
20. Gen. 49:10 | Messiah to come before Judah lost identity | John 11:47-52 |
21. Gen. 49:10 | Unto Him shall the obedience of the people be | John 10:16 |
22. Ex. 3:13-15 | The Great “I AM” | John 4:26; 8:58 |
23. Ex. 12:3-6 | The Lamb presented to Israel 4 days before Passover | Mark 11:7-11 |
24. Ex. 12:5 | A Lamb without blemish | Hebrews 9:14; 1Peter 1:19 |
25. Ex. 12:13 | The blood of the Lamb saves from wrath | Romans 5:8 |
26. Ex. 12:21-27 | Christ is our Passover | 1Corinthians 5:7 |
27. Ex. 12:46 | Not a bone of the Lamb to be broken | John 19:31-36 |
28. Ex. 15:2 | His exaltation predicted as Yeshua | Acts 7:55, 56 |
29. Ex. 15:11 | His Character-Holiness | Luke 1:35; Acts 4:27 |
30. Ex. 17:6 | The Spiritual Rock of Israel | 1Corinthians 10:4 |
31. Ex. 33:19 | His Character-Merciful | Luke 1:72 |
32. Lev. 1:2-9 | His sacrifice a sweet smelling savor unto God | Ephesians 5:2 |
33. Lev. 14:11 | The leper cleansed-Sign to priesthood | Luke 5:12-14; Acts 6:7 |
34. Lev. 16:15-17 | Prefigures Christ’s once-for-all death | Hebrews 9:7-14 |
35. Lev. 16:27 | Suffering outside the Camp | Matthew 27:33; Heb. 13:11, 12 |
36. Lev. 17:11 | The Blood-the life of the flesh | Matthew 26:28; Mark 10:45 |
37. Lev. 17:11 | It is the blood that makes atonement | Rom. 3:23-24; 1John 1:7 |
38. Lev. 23:36-37 | The Drink-offering: “If any man thirst” | John 7:37 |
39. Num. 9:12 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
40. Num. 21:9 | The serpent on a pole-Christ lifted up | John 3:14-18; 12:32 |
41. Num. 24:17 | Time: “I shall see him, but not now.” | John 1:14; Galatians 4:4 |
42. Deut. 18:15 | “This is of a truth that prophet.” | John 6:14 |
43. Deut. 18:15-16 | “Had ye believed Moses, ye would believe me.” | John 5:45-47 |
44. Deut. 18:18 | Sent by the Father to speak His word | John 8:28, 29 |
45. Deut. 18:19 | Whoever will not hear must bear his sin | Acts 3:22-23 |
46. Deut. 21:23 | Cursed is he that hangs on a tree | Galatians 3:10-13 |
47. Joshua 5:14-15 | The Captain of our salvation | Hebrews 2:10 |
48. Ruth 4:4-10 | Christ, our kinsman, has redeemed us | Ephesians 1:3-7 |
49. 1 Sam. 2:35 | A Faithful Priest | Heb. 2:17; 3:1-3, 6; 7:24-25 |
50. 1 Sam. 2:10 | Shall be an anointed King to the Lord | Mt. 28:18, John 12:15 |
51. 2 Sam. 7:12 | David’s Seed | Matthew 1:1 |
52. 2 Sam. 7:13 | His Kingdom is everlasting | 2Peter 1:11 |
53. 2 Sam. 7:14 | The Son of God | Luke 1:32, Romans 1:3-4 |
54. 2 Sam. 7:16 | David’s house established forever | Luke 3:31; Rev. 22:16 |
55. 2 Ki. 2:11 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Luke 24:51 |
56. 1 Chr. 17:11 | David’s Seed | Matthew 1:1; 9:27 |
57. 1 Chr. 17:12-13 | To reign on David’s throne forever | Luke 1:32, 33 |
58. 1 Chr. 17:13 | “I will be His Father, He…my Son.” | Hebrews 1:5 |
59. Job 9:32-33 | Mediator between man and God | 1 Timothy 2:5 |
60. Job 19:23-27 | The Resurrection predicted | John 5:24-29 |
61. Psa. 2:1-3 | The enmity of kings foreordained | Acts 4:25-28 |
62. Psa. 2:2 | To own the title, Anointed (Christ) | John 1:41, Acts 2:36 |
63. Psa. 2:6 | His Character-Holiness | John 8:46; Revelation 3:7 |
64. Psa. 2:6 | To own the title King | Matthew 2:2 |
65. Psa. 2:7 | Declared the Beloved Son | Matthew 3:17, Romans 1:4 |
66. Psa. 2:7, 8 | The Crucifixion and Resurrection intimated | Acts 13:29-33 |
67. Psa. 2:8, 9 | Rule the nations with a rod of iron | Rev. 2:27; 12:5; 19:15 |
68. Psa. 2:12 | Life comes through faith in Him | John 20:31 |
69. Psa. 8:2 | The mouths of babes perfect His praise | Matthew 21:16 |
70. Psa. 8:5, 6 | His humiliation and exaltation | Hebrews 2:5-9 |
71. Psa. 9:7-10 | Judge the world in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
72. Psa. 16:10 | Was not to see corruption | Acts 2:31; 13:35 |
73. Psa. 16:9-11 | Was to arise from the dead | John 20:9 |
74. Psa. 17:15 | The resurrection predicted | Luke 24:6 |
75. Psa. 18:2-3 | The horn of salvation | Luke 1:69-71 |
76. Psa. 22:1 | Forsaken because of sins of others | 2 Corinthians 5:21 |
77. Psa. 22:1 | “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” | Matthew 27:46 |
78. Psa. 22:2 | Darkness upon Calvary for three hours | Matthew 27:45 |
79. Psa. 22:7 | They shoot out the lip and shake the head | Matthew 27:39-44 |
80. Psa. 22:8 | “He trusted in God, let Him deliver Him” | Matthew 27:43 |
81. Psa. 22:9-10 | Born the Saviour | Luke 2:7 |
82. Psa. 22:12-13 | They seek His death | John 19:6 |
83. Psa. 22:14 | His blood poured out when they pierced His side | John 19:34 |
84. Psa. 22:14, 15 | Suffered agony on Calvary | Mark 15:34-37 |
85. Psa. 22:15 | He thirsted | John 19:28 |
86. Psa. 22:16 | They pierced His hands and His feet | John 19:34, 37; 20:27 |
87. Psa. 22:17, 18 | Stripped Him before the stares of men | Luke 23:34, 35 |
88. Psa. 22:18 | They parted His garments | John 19:23, 24 |
89. Psa. 22:20, 21 | He committed Himself to God | Luke 23:46 |
90. Psa. 22:20, 21 | Satanic power bruising the Redeemer’s heel | Hebrews 2:14 |
91. Psa. 22:22 | His Resurrection declared | John 20:17 |
92. Psa. 22:27-28 | He shall be the governor of the nations | Colossians 1:16 |
93. Psa. 22:31 | “It is finished” | John 19:30, Heb. 10:10, 12, 14, 18 |
94. Psa. 23:1 | “I am the Good Shepherd” | John 10:11, 1Peter 2:25 |
95. Psa. 24:3 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Philippians 2:9 |
96. Psa. 30:3 | His resurrection predicted | Acts 2:32 |
97. Psa. 31:5 | “Into thy hands I commit my spirit” | Luke 23:46 |
98. Psa. 31:11 | His acquaintances fled from Him | Mark 14:50 |
99. Psa. 31:13 | They took counsel to put Him to death | Mt. 27:1, John 11:53 |
100. Psa. 31:14, 15 | “He trusted in God, let Him deliver him” | Matthew 27:43 |
101. Psa. 34:20 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
102. Psa. 35:11 | False witnesses rose up against Him | Matthew 26:59 |
103. Psa. 35:19 | He was hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
104. Psa. 38:11 | His friends stood afar off | Luke 23:49 |
105. Psa. 38:12 | Enemies try to entangle Him by craft | Mark 14:1, Mt. 22:15 |
106. Psa. 38:12-13 | Silent before His accusers | Matthew 27:12-14 |
107. Psa. 38:20 | He went about doing good | Acts 10:38 |
108. Psa. 40:2-5 | The joy of His resurrection predicted | John 20:20 |
109. Psa. 40:6-8 | His delight-the will of the Father | John 4:34, Heb. 10:5-10 |
110. Psa. 40:9 | He was to preach the Righteousness in Israel | Matthew 4:17 |
111. Psa. 40:14 | Confronted by adversaries in the Garden | John 18:4-6 |
112. Psa. 41:9 | Betrayed by a familiar friend | John 13:18 |
113. Psa. 45:2 | Words of Grace come from His lips | John 1:17, Luke 4:22 |
114. Psa. 45:6 | To own the title, God or Elohim | Hebrews 1:8 |
115. Psa. 45:7 | A special anointing by the Holy Spirit | Mt. 3:16; Heb. 1:9 |
116. Psa. 45:7, 8 | Called the Christ (Messiah or Anointed) | Luke 2:11 |
117. Psa. 45:17 | His name remembered forever | Ephesians 1:20-21, Heb. 1:8 |
118. Psa. 55:12-14 | Betrayed by a friend, not an enemy | John 13:18 |
119. Psa. 55:15 | Unrepentant death of the Betrayer | Matthew 27:3-5; Acts 1:16-19 |
120. Psa. 68:18 | To give gifts to men | Ephesians 4:7-16 |
121. Psa. 68:18 | Ascended into Heaven | Luke 24:51 |
122. Psa. 69:4 | Hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
123. Psa. 69:8 | A stranger to own brethren | John 1:11; 7:5 |
124. Psa. 69:9 | Zealous for the Lord’s House | John 2:17 |
125. Psa. 69:14-20 | Messiah’s anguish of soul before crucifixion | Matthew 26:36-45 |
126. Psa. 69:20 | “My soul is exceeding sorrowful.” | Matthew 26:38 |
127. Psa. 69:21 | Given vinegar in thirst | Matthew 27:34 |
128. Psa. 69:26 | The Saviour given and smitten by God | John 17:4; 18:11 |
129. Psa. 72:10, 11 | Great persons were to visit Him | Matthew 2:1-11 |
130. Psa. 72:16 | The corn of wheat to fall into the Ground | John 12:24-25 |
131. Psa. 72:17 | Belief on His name will produce offspring | John 1:12, 13 |
132. Psa. 72:17 | All nations shall be blessed by Him | Galatians 3:8 |
133. Psa. 72:17 | All nations shall call Him blessed | John 12:13, Rev. 5:8-12 |
134. Psa. 78:1-2 | He would teach in parables | Matthew 13:34-35 |
135. Psa. 78:2 | To speak the Wisdom of God with authority | Matthew 7:29 |
136. Psa. 80:17 | The Man of God’s right hand | Mark 14:61-62 |
137. Psa. 88 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | Matthew 27:26-50 |
138. Psa. 88:8 | They stood afar off and watched | Luke 23:49 |
139. Psa. 89:27 | Firstborn | Colossians 1:15, 18 |
140. Psa. 89:27 | Emmanuel to be higher than earthly kings | Luke 1:32, 33 |
141. Psa. 89:35-37 | David’s Seed, throne, kingdom endure forever | Luke 1:32, 33 |
142. Psa. 89:36-37 | His character-Faithfulness | Revelation 1:5; 19:11 |
143. Psa. 90:2 | He is from everlasting (Micah 5:2) | John 1:1 |
144. Psa. 91:11, 12 | Identified as Messianic; used to tempt Christ | Luke 4:10, 11 |
145. Psa. 97:9 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Ephesians 1:20 |
146. Psa. 100:5 | His character-Goodness | Matthew 19:16, 17 |
147. Psa. 102:1-11 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | John 19:16-30 |
148. Psa. 102:25-27 | Messiah is the Preexistent Son | Hebrews 1:10-12 |
149. Psa. 109:25 | Ridiculed | Matthew 27:39 |
150. Psa. 110:1 | Son of David | Matthew 22:42-43 |
151. Psa. 110:1 | To ascend to the right-hand of the Father | Mark 16:19 |
152. Psa. 110:1 | David’s son called Lord | Matthew 22:44, 45 |
153. Psa. 110:4 | A priest after Melchizedek’s order | Hebrews 6:20 |
154. Psa. 112:4 | His character-Compassionate, Gracious, et al | Matthew 9:36 |
155. Psa. 118:17, 18 | Messiah’s Resurrection assured | Luke 24:5-7; 1Cor. 15:20 |
156. Psa. 118:22, 23 | The rejected stone is Head of the corner | Matthew 21:42, 43 |
157. Psa. 118:26 | The Blessed One presented to Israel | Matthew 21:9 |
158. Psa. 118:26 | To come while Temple standing | Matthew 21:12-15 |
159. Psa. 132:11 | The Seed of David (the fruit of His Body) | Luke 1:32, Act 2:30 |
160. Psa. 129:3 | He was scourged | Matthew 27:26 |
161. Psa. 138:1-6 | The supremacy of David’s Seed amazes kings | Matthew 2:2-6 |
162. Psa. 147:3, 6 | The earthly ministry of Christ described | Luke 4:18 |
163. Prov. 1:23 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7 |
164. Prov. 8:23 | Foreordained from everlasting | Rev. 13:8, 1Peter 1:19-20 |
165. Song. 5:16 | The altogether lovely One | John 1:17 |
166. Isa. 2:3 | He shall teach all nations | John 4:25 |
167. Isa. 2:4 | He shall judge among the nations | John 5:22 |
168. Isa. 6:1 | When Isaiah saw His glory | John 12:40-41 |
169. Isa. 6:8 | The One Sent by God | John 12:38-45 |
170. Isa. 6:9-10 | Parables fall on deaf ears | Matthew 13:13-15 |
171. Isa. 6:9-12 | Blinded to Christ and deaf to His words | Acts 28:23-29 |
172. Isa. 7:14 | To be born of a virgin | Luke 1:35 |
173. Isa. 7:14 | To be Emmanuel-God with us | Matthew 1:18-23, 1Tim. 3:16 |
174. Isa. 8:8 | Called Emmanuel | Matthew 28:20 |
175. Isa. 8:14 | A stone of stumbling, a Rock of offense | 1Peter 2:8 |
176. Isa. 9:1, 2 | His ministry to begin in Galilee | Matthew 4:12-17 |
177. Isa. 9:6 | A child born-Humanity | Luke 1:31 |
178. Isa. 9:6 | A Son given-Deity | Luke 1:32, John 1:14, 1Tim. 3:16 |
179. Isa. 9:6 | Declared to be the Son of God with power | Romans 1:3, 4 |
180. Isa. 9:6 | The Wonderful One, Peleh | Luke 4:22 |
181. Isa. 9:6 | The Counsellor, Yaatz | Matthew 13:54 |
182. Isa. 9:6 | The Mighty God, El Gibor | 1Cor. 1:24, Titus 2:13 |
183. Isa. 9:6 | The Everlasting Father, Avi Adth | John 8:58; 10:30 |
184. Isa. 9:6 | The Prince of Peace, Sar Shalom | John 16:33 |
185. Isa. 9:7 | Inherits the throne of David | Luke 1:32 |
186. Isa. 9:7 | His Character-Just | John 5:30 |
187. Isa. 9:7 | No end to his Government, Throne, and kingdom | Luke 1:33 |
188. Isa. 11:1 | Called a Nazarene-the Branch, Netzer | Matthew 2:23 |
189. Isa. 11:1 | A rod out of Jesse-Son of Jesse | Luke 3:23, 32 |
190. Isa. 11:2 | Anointed One by the Spirit | Matthew 3:16, 17, Acts 10:38 |
191. Isa. 11:2 | His Character-Wisdom, Knowledge, et al | Colossians 2:3 |
192. Isa. 11:3 | He would know their thoughts | Luke 6:8, John 2:25 |
193. Isa. 11:4 | Judge in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
194. Isa. 11:4 | Judges with the sword of His mouth | Rev. 2:16; 19:11, 15 |
195. Isa. 11:5 | Character: Righteous & Faithful | Rev. 19:11 |
196. Isa. 11:10 | The Gentiles seek Him | John 12:18-21 |
197. Isa. 12:2 | Called Jesus-Yeshua | Matthew 1:21 |
198. Isa. 22:22 | The One given all authority to govern | Revelation 3:7 |
199. Isa. 25:8 | The Resurrection predicted | 1Corinthians 15:54 |
200. Isa. 26:19 | His power of Resurrection predicted | Matthew 27:50-54 |
201. Isa. 28:16 | The Messiah is the precious corner stone | Acts 4:11, 12 |
202. Isa. 28:16 | The Sure Foundation | 1Corinthians 3:11, Mt. 16:18 |
203. Isa. 29:13 | He indicated hypocritical obedience to His Word | Matthew 15:7-9 |
204. Isa. 29:14 | The wise are confounded by the Word | 1Corinthians 1:18-31 |
205. Isa. 32:2 | A Refuge-A man shall be a hiding place | Matthew 23:37 |
206. Isa. 35:4 | He will come and save you | Matthew 1:21 |
207. Isa. 35:5-6 | To have a ministry of miracles | Matthew 11:2-6 |
208. Isa. 40:3, 4 | Preceded by forerunner | John 1:23 |
209. Isa. 40:9 | “Behold your God.” | John 1:36; 19:14 |
210. Isa. 40:10. | He will come to reward | Revelation 22:12 |
211. Isa. 40:11 | A shepherd-compassionate life-giver | John 10:10-18 |
212. Isa. 42:1-4 | The Servant-as a faithful, patient redeemer | Matthew 12:18-21 |
213. Isa. 42:2 | Meek and lowly | Matthew 11:28-30 |
214. Isa. 42:3 | He brings hope for the hopeless | Mt. 12:14-21; John 4:1-54 |
215. Isa. 42:4 | The nations shall wait on His teachings | John 12:20-26 |
216. Isa. 42:6 | The Light (salvation) of the Gentiles | Luke 2:32 |
217. Isa. 42:1, 6 | His is a worldwide compassion | Matthew 28:19, 20 |
218. Isa. 42:7 | Blind eyes opened. | John 9:25-38 |
219. Isa. 43:11 | He is the only Saviour. | Acts 4:12 |
220. Isa. 44:3 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7, 13 |
221. Isa. 45:21-25 | He is Lord and Saviour | Philippians 3:20, Titus 2:13 |
222. Isa. 45:23 | He will be the Judge | John 5:22; Romans 14:11 |
223. Isa. 46:9, 10 | Declares things not yet done | John 13:19 |
224. Isa. 48:12 | The First and the Last | John 1:30, Revelation 1:8, 17 |
225. Isa. 48:16, 17 | He came as a Teacher | John 3:2 |
226. Isa. 49:1 | Called from the womb-His humanity | Matthew 1:18 |
227. Isa. 49:5 | A Servant from the womb. | Luke 1:31, Philippians 2:7 |
228. Isa. 49:6 | He will restore Israel | Acts 3:19-21; 15:16-17 |
229. Isa. 49:6 | He is Salvation for Israel | Luke 2:29-32 |
230. Isa. 49:6 | He is the Light of the Gentiles | John 8:12, Acts 13:47 |
231. Isa. 49:6 | He is Salvation unto the ends of the earth | Acts 15:7-18 |
232. Isa. 49:7 | He is despised of the Nation | John 1:11; 8:48-49; 19:14-15 |
233. Isa. 50:3 | Heaven is clothed in black at His humiliation | Luke 23:44, 45 |
234. Isa. 50:4 | He is a learned counselor for the weary | Matthew 7:29; 11:28, 29 |
235. Isa. 50:5 | The Servant bound willingly to obedience | Matthew 26:39 |
236. Isa. 50:6 | “I gave my back to the smiters.” | Matthew 27:26 |
237. Isa. 50:6 | He was smitten on the cheeks | Matthew 26:67 |
238. Isa. 50:6 | He was spat upon | Matthew 27:30 |
239. Isa. 52:7 | Published good tidings upon mountains | Matthew 5:12; 15:29; 28:16 |
240. Isa. 52:13 | The Servant exalted | Acts 1:8-11; Eph. 1:19-22, Php. 2:5-9 |
241. Isa. 52:14 | The Servant shockingly abused | Luke 18:31-34; Mt. 26:67, 68 |
242. Isa. 52:15 | Nations startled by message of the Servant | Luke 18:31-34; Mt. 26:67, 68 |
243. Isa. 52:15 | His blood shed sprinkles nations | Hebrews 9:13-14, Rev. 1:5 |
244. Isa. 53:1 | His people would not believe Him | John 12:37-38 |
245. Isa. 53:2 | Appearance of an ordinary man | Philippians 2:6-8 |
246. Isa. 53:3 | Despised | Luke 4:28-29 |
247. Isa. 53:3 | Rejected | Matthew 27:21-23 |
248. Isa. 53:3 | Great sorrow and grief | Matthew 26:37-38, Luke 19:41, Heb. 4:15 |
249. Isa. 53:3 | Men hide from being associated with Him | Mark 14:50-52 |
250. Isa. 53:4 | He would have a healing ministry | Matthew 8:16-17 |
251. Isa. 53:4 | Thought to be cursed by God | Matthew 26:66; 27:41-43 |
252. Isa. 53:5 | Bears penalty for mankind’s iniquities | 2Cor. 5:21, Heb. 2:9 |
253. Isa. 53:5 | His sacrifice provides peace between man and God | Colossians 1:20 |
254. Isa. 53:5 | His sacrifice would heal man of sin | 1Peter 2:24 |
255. Isa. 53:6 | He would be the sin-bearer for all mankind | 1John 2:2; 4:10 |
256. Isa. 53:6 | God’s will that He bear sin for all mankind | Galatians 1:4 |
257. Isa. 53:7 | Oppressed and afflicted | Matthew 27:27-31 |
258. Isa. 53:7 | Silent before his accusers | Matthew 27:12-14 |
259. Isa. 53:7 | Sacrificial lamb | John 1:29, 1Peter 1:18-19 |
260. Isa. 53:8 | Confined and persecuted | Matthew 26:47-75; 27:1-31 |
261. Isa. 53:8 | He would be judged | John 18:13-22 |
262. Isa. 53:8 | Killed | Matthew 27:35 |
263. Isa. 53:8 | Dies for the sins of the world | 1John 2:2 |
264. Isa. 53:9 | Buried in a rich man’s grave | Matthew 27:57 |
265. Isa. 53:9 | Innocent and had done no violence | Luke 23:41, John 18:38 |
266. Isa. 53:9 | No deceit in his mouth | 1Peter 2:22 |
267. Isa. 53:10 | God’s will that He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
268. Isa. 53:10 | An offering for sin | Matthew 20:28, Galatians 3:13 |
269. Isa. 53:10 | Resurrected and live forever | Romans 6:9 |
270. Isa. 53:10 | He would prosper | John 17:1-5 |
271. Isa. 53:11 | God fully satisfied with His suffering | John 12:27 |
272. Isa. 53:11 | God’s servant would justify man | Romans 5:8-9, 18-19 |
273. Isa. 53:11 | The sin-bearer for all mankind | Hebrews 9:28 |
274. Isa. 53:12 | Exalted by God because of his sacrifice | Matthew 28:18 |
275. Isa. 53:12 | He would give up his life to save mankind | Luke 23:46 |
276. Isa. 53:12 | Numbered with the transgressors | Mark 15:27-28; Luke 22:37 |
277. Isa. 53:12 | Sin-bearer for all mankind | 1Peter 2:24 |
278. Isa. 53:12 | Intercede to God in behalf of mankind | Luke 23:34, Rom. 8:34 |
279. Isa. 55:3 | Resurrected by God | Acts 13:34 |
280. Isa. 55:4 | A witness | John 18:37 |
281. Isa. 55:4 | He is a leader and commander | Hebrews 2:10 |
282. Isa. 55:5 | God would glorify Him | Acts 3:13 |
283. Isa. 59:16 | Intercessor between man and God | Matthew 10:32 |
284. Isa. 59:16 | He would come to provide salvation | John 6:40 |
285. Isa. 59:20 | He would come to Zion as their Redeemer | Luke 2:38 |
286. Isa. 60:1-3 | He would shew light to the Gentiles | Acts 26:23 |
287. Isa. 61:1 | The Spirit of God upon him | Matthew 3:16-17 |
288. Isa. 61:1 | The Messiah would preach the good news | Luke 4:16-21 |
289. Isa. 61:1 | Provide freedom from the bondage of sin | John 8:31-36 |
290. Isa. 61:1-2 | Proclaim a period of grace | Galatians 4:4-5 |
291. Jer. 11:21 | Conspiracy to kill Jesus | John 7:1, Matthew 21:38 |
292. Jer. 23:5-6 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
293. Jer. 23:5-6 | The Messiah would be both God and Man | John 13:13, 1Ti 3:16 |
294. Jer. 31:22 | Born of a virgin | Matthew 1:18-20 |
295. Jer. 31:31 | The Messiah would be the new covenant | Matthew 26:28 |
296. Jer. 33:14-15 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
297. Eze.34:23-24 | Descendant of David | Matthew 1:1 |
298. Eze.37:24-25 | Descendant of David | Luke 1:31-33 |
299. Dan. 2:44-45 | The Stone that shall break the kingdoms | Matthew 21:44 |
300. Dan. 7:13-14 | He would ascend into heaven | Acts 1:9-11 |
301. Dan. 7:13-14 | Highly exalted | Ephesians 1:20-22 |
302. Dan. 7:13-14 | His dominion would be everlasting | Luke 1:31-33 |
303. Dan. 9:24 | To make an end to sins | Galatians 1:3-5 |
304. Dan. 9:24 | To make reconciliation for iniquity | Romans 5:10, 2Cor. 5:18-21 |
305. Dan. 9:24 | He would be holy | Luke 1:35 |
306. Dan. 9:25 | His announcement | John 12:12-13 |
307. Dan. 9:26 | Cut off | Matthew 16:21; 21:38-39 |
308. Dan. 9:26 | Die for the sins of the world | Hebrews 2:9 |
309. Dan. 9:26 | Killed before the destruction of the temple | Matthew 27:50-51 |
310. Dan. 10:5-6 | Messiah in a glorified state | Revelation 1:13-16 |
311. Hos. 11:1 | He would be called out of Egypt | Matthew 2:15 |
312. Hos. 13:14 | He would defeat death | 1Corinthians 15:55-57 |
313. Joel 2:32 | Offer salvation to all mankind | Romans 10:9-13 |
314. Jonah 1:17 | Death and resurrection of Christ | Matthew 12:40; 16:4 |
315. Mic. 5:2 | Born in Bethlehem | Matthew 2:1-6 |
316. Mic. 5:2 | Ruler in Israel | Luke 1:33 |
317. Mic. 5:2 | From everlasting | John 8:58 |
318. Hag. 2:6-9 | He would visit the second Temple | Luke 2:27-32 |
319. Hag. 2:23 | Descendant of Zerubbabel | Luke 2:27-32 |
320. Zech. 3:8 | God’s servant | John 17:4 |
321. Zech. 6:12-13 | Priest and King | Hebrews 8:1 |
322. Zech. 9:9 | Greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem | Matthew 21:8-10 |
323. Zech. 9:9 | Beheld as King | John 12:12-13 |
324. Zech. 9:9 | The Messiah would be just | John 5:30 |
325. Zech. 9:9 | The Messiah would bring salvation | Luke 19:10 |
326. Zech. 9:9 | The Messiah would be humble | Matthew 11:29 |
327. Zech. 9:9 | Presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey | Matthew 21:6-9 |
328. Zech. 10:4 | The cornerstone | Ephesians 2:20 |
329. Zech. 11:4-6 | At His coming, Israel to have unfit leaders | Matthew 23:1-4 |
330. Zech. 11:4-6 | Rejection causes God to remove His protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
331. Zech. 11:4-6 | Rejected in favor of another king | John 19:13-15 |
332. Zech. 11:7 | Ministry to “poor,” the believing remnant | Matthew 9:35-36 |
333. Zech. 11:8 | Unbelief forces Messiah to reject them | Matthew 23:33 |
334. Zech. 11:8 | Despised | Matthew 27:20 |
335. Zech. 11:9 | Stops ministering to those who rejected Him | Matthew 13:10-11 |
336. Zech. 11:10-11 | Rejection causes God to remove protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
337. Zech. 11:10-11 | The Messiah would be God | John 14:7 |
338. Zech. 11:12-13 | Betrayed for thirty pieces of silver | Matthew 26:14-15 |
339. Zech. 11:12-13 | Rejected | Matthew 26:14-15 |
340. Zech. 11:12-13 | Thirty pieces of silver cast in the house of the Lord | Matthew 27:3-5 |
341. Zech. 11:12-13 | The Messiah would be God | John 12:45 |
342. Zech. 12:10 | The Messiah’s body would be pierced | John 19:34-37 |
343. Zech. 12:10 | The Messiah would be both God and man | John 10:30 |
344. Zech. 12:10 | The Messiah would be rejected | John 1:11 |
345. Zech. 13:7 | God’s will He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
346. Zech. 13: | A violent death | Mark 14:27 |
347. Zech. 13:7 | Both God and man | John 14:9 |
348. Zech. 13:7 | Israel scattered as a result of rejecting Him | Matthew 26:31-56 |
349. Zech. 14:4 | He would return to the Mt. of Olives | Acts 1:11-12 |
350. Mal. 3:1 | Messenger to prepare the way for Messiah | Mark 1:1-8 |
351. Mal. 3:1 | Sudden appearance at the temple | Mark 11:15-16 |
352. Mal. 3:1 | Messenger of the new covenant | Luke 4:43 |
353. Mal. 3:6 | The God who changes not | Hebrews 13:8 |
354. Mal. 4:5 | Forerunner in spirit of Elijah | Mt. 3:1-3; 11:10-14; 17:11-13 |
355. Mal. 4:6 | Forerunner would turn many to righteousness | Luke 1:16-17 |
Apologetic Tables
Christopher Hitchens tries to debate John Lennox, get’s DESTROYED!
https://youtu.be/7s1OcPwK_gE
Atheist Scientist tries to challenge Ravi Zacharias, INSTANTLY REGRETS IT!
https://youtu.be/fMJB2u7_xBA
Scientist admits
Human Knowledge now doubles twice a day.
Why School?—March, 2019
published by: https://raymondk12.org/why-school-march-2019/
According to Wikipedia, “A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory.”
Why?
I am not trying to be a smart aleck. Like most Americans, my gut reaction to the question “What is the purpose of school?” would be something similar to “To prepare them for the rest of their life.” However, in a world that is changing so quickly, is that even possible? I recently read that Buckminster Fuller created a “knowledge-doubling curve” to show how fast the amount of knowledge in the world doubles. It is shown below:
In other words, the knowledge available to humankind in 1985 was 64 times what was available in 1 AD. Please note that time to double has shortened dramatically; from 1500 years, to 250 years, to 150 years, etc. This is what is known as an “exponential trajectory.” Since this chart was first published, IBM has estimated that in 2001, knowledge was doubling every 1-2 years. Currently, they estimate knowledge doubles every 11-12 hours. With the increasing “internet of things”, big data and the continued advancement of science, we are assured we will be continuing on this path.
Knowledge Half-life
At the same, the half-life of much knowledge is decreasing at an exponential rate. What does that mean? This term refers to the amount of time it takes for knowledge to lose half of its value; in other words, what we knew to be true is either no longer true or out-dated. Science, technology, research and development, marketing, etc. are all short “half-life” fields. Information that 10 years ago was useful for 12 months, might only be valuable for 6 months today.
Knowledge Tsunami
The message is very clear: if knowledge is doubling exponentially and the half-life of much knowledge is decreasing significantly, we should expect a “knowledge tsunami” and an “undertow” of outdate knowledge clutter that can weigh us down.
For schools, this means being selective in what we teach, teaching timeless knowledge and focusing on how to find knowledge, rather than simply trying to “cram it in.” For society, it may mean adjusting how we think schools should be designed and what outcomes they should seek.
References:
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A Universe from Nothing
Does carbon dating prove the earth is millions of years old? By Eric Hovind
By Eric Hovind| Beginner, Creation News Articles
Whenever the worldview of evolution is questioned, the topic of carbon dating always comes up. Here is how carbon dating works and the assumptions it is based upon.
How Carbon Dating Works
Radiation from the sun strikes the atmosphere of the earth all day long. This energy converts about 21 pounds of nitrogen into radioactive carbon 14. This radioactive carbon 14 slowly decays back into normal, stable nitrogen. Extensive laboratory testing has shown that about half of the C-14 molecules will decay in 5,730 years. This is called the half-life. After another 5,730 years half of the remaining C-14 will decay leaving only 1⁄4 of the original C-14. It goes from 1⁄2 to 1⁄4 to 1⁄8, etc. In theory it would never totally disappear, but after about 5 half-lives the difference is not measurable with any degree of accuracy. This is why most people say carbon dating is only good for objects less than 40,000 years old. Nothing on earth carbon dates in the millions of years, because the scope of carbon dating only extends a few thousand years. Willard Libby invented the carbon dating technique in the early 1950s. The amount of carbon 14 in the atmosphere today is about .0000765%. It is assumed there would be the same amount found in living plants or animals since the plants breath CO₂ and animals eat the plants.
Since sunlight causes the formation of C-14 in the atmosphere, and normal radioactive decay takes it out, there must be a point where the formation rate and the decay rate equalizes. This is called the point of equilibrium. To illustrate: If you were trying to fill a barrel with water but there were holes drilled up the side of the barrel, as you filled the barrel it would begin leaking out the holes. At some point you would be putting it in and it would be leaking out at the same rate. You will not be able to fill the barrel past this point of equilibrium. In the same way the C-14 is being formed and decaying simultaneously. A freshly created earth would require about 30,000 years for the amount of C-14 in the atmosphere to reach this point of equilibrium because it would leak out as it is being filled. Tests indicate that the earth has still not reached equilibrium. There is more C-14 in the atmosphere now than there was 40 years ago. This would prove the earth is not yet 30,000 years old! This also means that plants and animals that lived in the past had less C-14 in them than do plants and animals today. Just this one fact totally upsets data obtained by C-14 dating.
The carbon in the atmosphere normally combines with oxygen to make carbon dioxide (CO₂). Plants breathe CO₂ and make it part of their tissue. Animals eat the plants and make it part of their tissues. A very small percentage of the carbon plants take in is radioactive C-14. When a plant or animal dies, it stops taking in air and food so it should not be able to get any new C-14. The C-14 in the plant or animal will begin to decay back to normal nitrogen. The older an object is, the less carbon 14 it contains. One gram of carbon from living plant material causes a Geiger counter to click 16 times per minute as the C-14 decays. A sample that causes 8 clicks per minute would be 5,730 years old (the sample has gone through one half-life) and so on.
The Assumptions of Carbon Dating
Although this technique looks good at first, carbon-14 dating rests on at least two simple assumptions. These are, obviously, the assumption that the amount of carbon 14 in the atmosphere has always been constant and that its rate of decay has always been constant. Neither of these assumptions is provable or reasonable. An illustration may help: Imagine you found a candle burning in a room, and you wanted to determine how long it was burning before you found it. You could measure the present height of the candle (say, 7 inches) and the rate of burn (say, an inch per hour). In order to find the length of time since the candle was lit, we would be forced to make some assumptions. We would, obviously, have to assume that the candle has always burned at the same rate, and assume an initial height of the candle. The answer changes based on the assumptions. Similarly, scientists do not know that the carbon-14 decay rate has been constant. They do not know that the amount of carbon 14 in the atmosphere is constant. Present testing shows the amount of C-14 in the atmosphere has been increasing since it was first measured in the 1950s. This may be tied in to the declining strength of the magnetic field.
In addition to the above assumptions, dating methods are all subject to the geologic column date to verify their accuracy. If a date obtained by radiometric dating does not match the assumed age from the geologic column, the radiometric date will be rejected. The so-called geologic column was developed in the early 1800s over a century before there were any radio- metric dating methods. “Apart from very ‘modern’ examples, which are really archaeology, I can think of no cases of radioactive decay being used to date fossils.”1 Laboratories will not carbon date dinosaur bones (even frozen ones which could easily be carbon dated) because dinosaurs are supposed to have lived 70 million years ago according to the fictitious geologic column. An object’s supposed place on the geologic column determines the method used to date it. There are about 7 or 8 radioactive elements that are used today to try to date objects. Each one has a different half-life and a different range of ages it is supposed to be used for. No dating method cited by evolutionists is unbiased.2
The Wild Dates of Carbon Dating
A few examples of wild dates by radiometric dating:
- Shells from living snails were carbon dated as being 27,000 years old. 3
- Living mollusk shells were dated up to 2,300 years old. 4
- A freshly killed seal was carbon dated as having died 1,300 years ago. 5
- “One part of the Vollosovitch mammoth carbon dated at 29,500 years and another part at 44,000.” 6
- “Structure, metamorphism, sedimentary reworking, and other complications have to be considered. Radiometric dating would not have been feasible if the geologic column had not been erected first.”7
- Material from layers where dinosaurs are found carbon dated at 34,000 years old.8
2 Peter 3:15 Yourself with these Resources
Thousands…Not Billions eBook by Dr. Don DeYoung
Evolution Handbook by Vance Ferrell
- Ager, Derek V., “Fossil Frustrations,” New Scientist, vol. 100 (November 10, 1983), p. 425)
- (Bones of Contention by Marvin Lubenow; Scientific Creationism by Henry Morris)
- Science vol. 224, 1984, pp. ,code>58-61
- Science vol. 141, 1963, pp. 634-637
- Antarctic Journal vol. 6, Sept-Oct. 1971, p. 211
- Troy L. Pewe, “Quaternary Stratigraphic Nomenclature in Uniglaciated Central Alaska,” Geologic Survey Professional Paper 862 (U.S. Gov. Printing Office, 1975) p. 30
- E. O’Rourke, “Pragmatism vs. Materialism in Stratigraphy,” American Journal of Science, vol. 276 (January,1976), p. 54
- Reginald Daly, Earth’s Most Challenging Mysteries, 1972, p. 280
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About the Author: Eric Hovind
Eric Hovind grew up immersed in the world of apologetics and following college graduation in 1999, he began full-time ministry. President and Founder of Pensacola-based organization, Creation Today, Eric’s passion to reach people with the life-changing message of the Gospel has driven him to speak in five foreign countries and all fifty states. He lives in Pensacola, Florida with his wife Tanya and three children and remains excited about the tremendous opportunity to lead an apologetics ministry in the war against evolution and humanism.
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