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In most cases, the prophets anticipated Christ quite indirectly. This was especially true when they spoke
               of lesser judgments and blessings whose fulfillments characteristically took place during Old Testament
               times. These acts of divine justice and mercy had already taken place, but they also foreshadowed the
               greater judgments and blessings that Christ would bring.

               Prophets predicted Christ and his work more directly when they focused on the great judgment of exile
               and the blessing of restoration from exile (with the associated judgment against the nations at the
               restoration). The destruction and exile of Israel and Judah were mere preludes to the eternal judgment
               that will come against the covenant people who rebel against God. Similarly, the restoration of God's
               faithful people to the Promised Land and the blessings their received, as well as the judgment against
               the nations predicted for the days of restoration, anticipated the final reward and judgment that Christ
               would bring.


               The most direct predictions of Christ appear when the prophets spoke of specific royal, priestly and
               prophetic activities that would take place in association with the restoration after exile ("my signet ring"
               [Hag. 2:23]; "I will restore David's fallen tent" [Amos 9:11]). It is in this context that specifically royal,
               Messianic prophecies appear. As the prophets spoke of the days of God's Kingdom after the exile, they
               made references to the ways in which the great Son of David would bring judgment against God's
               enemies and grant eternal blessings to his people. These predictions were fulfilled, are being fulfilled
               and will be fulfilled in none other than Jesus Christ (http://reformedanswers.org/answer.asp/file/40899).

               Many of the prophecies in the Major and Minor Prophets were fulfilled in the coming and life of Jesus
               Christ, the Messiah.  For the prophets foretold of His coming with amazing accuracy.  Here is a list of a
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               few of the prophecies of the prophets that came to fruition in just the book of Matthew.


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               Figure 1.4.0

                          MATTHEW                                           OT PROPHETS
                          1:18-25, 2:6 (birth, place)               Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2
                          2:15 (exiled)                             Hosea 11:1
                          2:18 (endangered)                         Jeremiah 31:15
                          3:1-3 (forerunner)                        Isaiah 40:3
                          4:14-17 (ministry)                        Isaiah 9:1-2
                          8:14-17 (healing)                         Isaiah 53:4
                          11:4-6 (miraculous)                       Isaiah 35:5, 61:1
                          12:15-17 (private)                        Isaiah 42:1-3
                          12:38-42 (resurrection)                   Jonah
                          13:14-15 (rejection)                      Isaiah 6:9-10



               Figure.1.5.0
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               Here is a chart that gives the meaning, date, addressee, and main message or theme of the Major and
               Minor Prophets:



               17  (http://reformedanswers.org/answer.asp/file/40899).
               18  Denis J. Mock. P. 313.
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