The following table lists 351 Old Testament prophecies fulfilled by Jesus Christ. For brevity in this export, the first 109 are shown in detail; the full list can be viewed at the source.
| # | OT Reference (KJV) | Description | NT Fulfillment (KJV) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | Christ 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 Christ’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-Christ 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 | Christ, 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 (Christ) | 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 |
Source: New Testament Christians - 351 Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled In Jesus Christ
The following table combines fulfilled prophecies about nations and cities from multiple sources, removing duplicates.
| # | OT Reference (KJV) | Description | Historical Fulfillment | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jeremiah 25:11-12 | And this whole land shall be a desolation, and an astonishment; and these nations shall serve the king of Babylon seventy years. And it shall come to pass, when seventy years are accomplished, that I will punish the king of Babylon, and that nation, saith the LORD, for their iniquity, and the land of the Chaldeans, and will make it perpetual desolations. | In 609 BC, Babylon captured the last Assyrian king and took over the holdings of the Assyrian empire, which included the land of Israel. Babylon then began to flex its muscles by taking many Jews as captives to Babylon and by destroying Jerusalem and the Temple. This domination of the Jews ended in 539 BC, when Cyrus, a leader of Persians and Medes, conquered Babylon, bringing an end to the empire. The Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem's Temple in 586 BC, but the Jews rebuilt it and consecrated it 70 years later, in 516 BC. | The prophecy stated that the Jews would suffer 70 years of Babylonian domination, and that after this was over, Babylon would be punished. Both parts of this prophecy were fulfilled, with the restoration of the Temple showing that the effects of Babylonian domination had indeed come to an end. |
| 2 | Isaiah 45:1 | Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut. | In 539 BC, Cyrus and his troops accomplished entering Babylon by diverting the flow of the Euphrates River into a large lake basin. Cyrus then was able to march his army across the riverbed and into the city. | The prophet said God would open the gates of Babylon for Cyrus and his attacking army. Despite Babylon's remarkable defenses, which included moats, and walls that were more than 70-feet thick and 300-feet high (with 250 watchtowers), Cyrus was able to enter the city and conquer it. |
| 3 | Isaiah 13:19 | And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. | Following Cyrus' destruction of Babylon in 539 BC, it never again rose to power as an empire. | Isaiah tells us that Babylon would be overthrown, permanently. History confirms the fact that the Babylonian empire was defeated, and never recovered from Cyrus' conquest. |
| 4 | Isaiah 14:23 | I will also sweep it with the besom of destruction, saith the LORD of hosts, and I will cause him to return from thence a second time. | After Cyrus conquered Babylon in 539 BC, the kingdom never again rose to power. When archaeologists excavated Babylon during the 1800s, they discovered that some parts of the city could not be dug up because they were under a water table that had risen over the years. | The prophet makes the bold claim that Babylon would be reduced to swampland. History tells us that the buildings of Babylon fell into a gradual state of ruin during the next several centuries. |
| 5 | Jeremiah 32:36-37 | Now therefore thus saith the LORD, the God of Israel, concerning this city, whereof ye say, It shall be delivered into the hand of the king of Babylon by the sword, and by the famine, and by the pestilence; Behold, I will gather them out of all countries, whither I have driven them in mine anger, and in my fury, and in great wrath; and I will bring them again unto this place, and I will cause them to dwell safely. | In 538 BC, the Jews were released from captivity and many eventually returned to their homeland. | Jeremiah said that the Jews would survive their captivity in Babylon and return home, and both parts of this prophecy were ultimately fulfilled. Many Jews had been taken as captives to Babylon beginning around 605 BC. |
| 6 | Nahum 1:10 | For while they be folden together as thorns, and while they are drunken as drunkards, they shall be devoured as stubble fully dry. | According to the ancient historian Diodorus Siculus: "The Assyrian king gave much wine to his soldiers. Deserters told this to the enemy, who attacked that night." Siculus compiled his historical works about 600 years after the fall of Nineveh. | The prophet said that during the final hours of the attack on Nineveh, the Ninevites would be drunk. There is evidence that this prophecy was actually fulfilled. |
| 7 | Nahum 3:15 | There shall the fire devour thee: the sword shall cut thee off, it shall eat thee up like the cankerworm: make thyself many as the cankerworm, make thyself many as the locusts. | Archaeologists unearthed the site during the 1800s and found a layer of ash covering the ruins. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica: "...Nineveh suffered a defeat from which it never recovered. Extensive traces of ash, representing the sack of the city by Babylonians, Scythians, and Medes in 612 BC, have been found in many parts of the Acropolis. After 612 BC the city ceased to be important..." | The prophet said that Nineveh would be damaged by fire. |
| 8 | Ezekiel 26:3 | Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Tyrus, and will cause many nations to come up against thee, as the sea causeth his waves to come up. | At about the time that Ezekiel delivered this prophecy, Babylon had begun a 13 year attack on Tyre's mainland. Later, in about 332 BC, Alexander the Great conquered the island of Tyre and brought an end to the Phoenician Empire. Then, after that, Tyre later fell again under the rule of the Romans, the Crusaders and the Moslems, who destroyed the city yet again, in 1291. | The prophet said that Tyre would be attacked by many nations, because of its treatment of Israel. |
| 9 | Ezekiel 26:12 | And they shall make a spoil of thy riches, and shall make a prey of thy merchandise: and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses: and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water. | In 333-332 BC, Alexander the Great built a land bridge from the mainland to the island of Tyre when he attacked. It is believed that he took the rubble from Tyre's mainland ruins and tossed it - stones, timber and soil - into the sea, to build the land bridge (which is still there). | The prophet said that Tyre's stones, timber and soil would be thrown into the sea. That's probably a fitting description of how Alexander the Great built a land bridge. |
| 10 | Ezekiel 25:14 | And I will lay my vengeance upon Edom by the hand of my people Israel: and they shall do in Edom according to mine anger and according to my fury; and they shall know my vengeance, saith the Lord GOD. | About 400 years later, Jews regained independence for Jerusalem and the surrounding area during the "Hasmonaean Period." During this time, the Jewish priest-king John Hyrcanus I defeated the Edomites. According to the Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition: "Edomite history was marked by continuous hostility and warfare with Jews… At the end of the second century B.C., they were subdued by Hasmonaean priest-king John Hyrcanus I..." | Ezekiel said that the Jews would one day take vengeance on Edom, a nation that had often warred with the Jews. When Ezekiel delivered this prophecy, he and many other Jews were living as captives in Babylon. They didn't have control of their own country, let alone anyone else's. |
| 11 | Jeremiah 49:16 | Thy terribleness hath deceived thee, and the pride of thine heart, O thou that dwellest in the clefts of the rock, that holdest the height of the hill: though thou shouldest make thy nest as high as the eagle, I will bring thee down from thence, saith the LORD. | Edom's capital city, Petra, was carved out of a mountain side and had great natural defenses. Nonetheless, it was destroyed and the kingdom of Edom no longer exists. Today, Petra is part of Jordan. The city was conquered by the Romans in the year 106 AD but flourished again shortly after that. But a rival city, Palmyra, eventually took most of the trade away and Petra began to decline. Moslems conquered Petra in the 7th Century and Crusaders conquered it in the 12th Century. Petra gradually fell into ruin. | Jeremiah said that Edom, a long-time enemy of Israel, would be destroyed. |
| 12 | Daniel 2:27-47 | Daniel prophesied about four great kingdoms: a head of gold (Babylon), chest and arms of silver (Medo-Persia), belly and thighs of brass (Greece), and legs of iron with feet part iron and part clay (Rome). | The Neo-Babylonian Empire (head of gold) rose about 2,600 years ago, defeating Assyria in 612 BC and lasting until 539 BC. Medo-Persian Empire conquered Babylon in 539 BC. Greek Empire under Alexander the Great succeeded Medo-Persia, dividing into four parts after his death. Roman Empire followed, described as powerful but divided. Each empire impacted Israel profoundly, including exiles and destructions. | The dream's metals symbolize decreasing grandeur but increasing endurance of successive empires, from Nebuchadnezzar's despotism to Rome's democratic elements. A fifth eternal kingdom of God would arise and consume all others. |
| 13 | Jeremiah 47:1-7 | Philistia would be destroyed by an overflowing flood from the north, not from Egypt. | The Babylonians invaded from the north around 2,600 years ago, subduing Philistine cities like Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath. Biblical and other records of Philistines decreased substantially after the Babylonian invasion, unlike the Jews who retained their identity. | The prophecy warned that the true threat to Philistines, who had conflicted with Israel, came from Babylon, leading to their destruction and loss of national identity. |
| 14 | Zechariah 9:3,4 | Tyre would lose its wealth and power in the sea, being devoured with fire. | Babylonians attacked the mainland of Tyre about 2,600 years ago. Alexander the Great conquered the island in 332 BC, ending the Phoenician empire. The island is now joined to the mainland by a causeway built during the conquest. | Tyre, a dominant maritime power with vast trade networks, faced prophecies of downfall despite its security. Its conquest marked the demise of Phoenician influence and people. |
| 15 | Amos 1:9,10 | Tyre would be punished with fire for violating a brotherly covenant and delivering captives to Edom. | Tyre endured destruction as foretold, with Babylonian attacks about 2,600 years ago and Alexander's conquest in 332 BC ending its power. | The prophecy specified Tyre's punishment due to its transgressions against Israel, including breaking treaties and selling captives, leading to fire consuming its walls and palaces. |
| 16 | Ezekiel 26:1-14 | Tyre would be attacked by many nations, its walls and towers destroyed, scraped bare like a rock, and become a place for spreading nets, never to be rebuilt. | Nebuchadnezzar demolished the mainland about 2,600 years ago. Alexander conquered the island in 332 BC, ending Phoenician rule. Subsequent attacks in 1291 AD and loss of artifacts confirm desolation. By the 1100s, ancient Tyre was underwater, visible from new Tyre. | The prophecy detailed multi-stage destruction: Nebuchadnezzar's siege, Alexander's conquest using debris for a causeway, and ongoing foreign rule, reducing Tyre to a fishing spot with no revival of its former glory. |
| 17 | Ezekiel 29:15b | Egypt would no more rule over the nations. | Babylonians defeated Egypt at Carchemish in 605 BC, limiting Egyptian influence. Last native Pharaoh Nectanebo II fell to Persians in 343 BC. Egypt was ruled by Greeks, Romans, Ottomans, and British until sovereignty in 1922. | Egypt, once dominant over nations including Judah, was diminished after Ezekiel's time, spending most of history under foreign rule, fulfilling the prophecy of lost imperial power. |
| 18 | Ezekiel 35:1-5 | Edom (mount Seir) would become most desolate, its cities wasted, due to perpetual hatred against Israel. | Edom was conquered repeatedly after Ezekiel's time, losing ethnic identity. By the 1800s, the land was isolated, barren, and unsafe, with hills of flints, sand, and gravel, described as utterly desolate. | The prophecy targeted Edom's hostility, leading to its desolation and abandonment, contrasting with Israel's perseverance, as evidenced by historical accounts of the region's inhospitable state. |
| 19 | Obadiah 1:10 | Edom would be cut off forever for violence against brother Jacob (Israel), in contrast to Israel's enduring role. | Edom, descended from Esau, frequently opposed Israel, refusing passage and gloating over Judah's calamities. Edom was destroyed and forgotten, while Israel produced the Bible, Christianity, and Jesus, impacting the world. | Prophets foretold divergent fates for twin nations: Edom's destruction due to enmity, versus Israel's chosen role in recording God's word and spreading salvation, as history unfolded with Edom's identity lost. |
Sources: Bible Study Tools - The Old Testament Is Filled with Fulfilled Prophecy, 100 Prophecies - Chapter 9
The following combines end-times timelines and categorized unfulfilled prophecies from pre-trib and doctrinal sources, focusing on eschatological events.
Source: GotQuestions.org - End Times Timeline
These are drawn from a theological analysis, focusing on prophecies awaiting future fulfillment, often in the Millennium or eternal state.
| Scripture (KJV) | Description/Explanation |
|---|---|
| Gen. 3:15 "And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." | Developmental fulfillment: a) In the crucifixion (John 12:31,32); b) In the church (Romans 16:20); c) Ultimately in the Abyss (Revelation 20:3). |
| Scripture (KJV) | Description/Explanation |
|---|---|
| Gen. 8:22 "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease." | Both ongoing and future fulfillment until the very end (Rev. 20:11 "And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them."). |
| Scripture (KJV) | Description/Explanation |
|---|---|
| Gen. 12:7 "And the LORD appeared unto Abram, and said, Unto thy seed will I give this land: and there builded he an altar unto the LORD, who appeared unto him." | Both fulfilled in Joshua’s day (Josh. 21:43 "So the LORD gave unto Israel all the land which he sware to give unto their fathers; and they possessed it, and dwelt therein."; Josh. 21:44 "And the LORD gave them rest round about, according to all that he sware unto their fathers: and there stood not a man of all their enemies before them; the LORD delivered all their enemies into their hand."). And to be fulfilled in the Millennium (Acts 1:6,7 "When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power."). |
| Gen. 13:15 "For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever." | Fulfilled in Joshua’s day (as above) and to be fulfilled in the Millennium (as above). |
| Scripture (KJV) | Description/Explanation |
|---|---|
| Ex. 23:25,26 "And ye shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee. There shall nothing cast their young, nor be barren, in thy land: the number of thy days I will fulfil." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium is seen embedded in the prophecies concerning the initial Israelite occupation of the Promised Land. |
| Deut. 30:1-6 "And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come upon thee, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before thee, and thou shalt call them to mind among all the nations, whither the LORD thy God hath driven thee, And shalt return unto the LORD thy God, and shalt obey his voice according to all that I command thee this day, thou and thy children, with all thine heart, and with all thy soul; That then the LORD thy God will turn thy captivity, and have compassion upon thee, and will return and gather thee from all the nations, whither the LORD thy God hath scattered thee. If any of thine be driven out unto the outmost parts of heaven, from thence will the LORD thy God gather thee, and from thence will he fetch thee: And the LORD thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it; and he will do thee good, and multiply thee above thy fathers. And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, that thou mayest live." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| 1 Sam. 2:10 "The adversaries of the LORD shall be broken to pieces; out of heaven shall he thunder upon them: the LORD shall judge the ends of the earth; and he shall give strength unto his king, and exalt the horn of his anointed." | In this case the eschatologically future second advent of Christ. |
| 2 Sam. 23:6 "But the sons of Belial shall be all of them as thorns thrust away, because they cannot be taken with hands." | At the final judgment. |
| Ps. 2:4,5 "He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure." | At Armageddon. |
| Ps. 22:27,28 "All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the LORD: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee. For the kingdom is the LORD's: and he is the governor among the nations." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Ps. 48:8 "As we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the LORD of hosts, in the city of our God: God will establish it for ever. Selah." | The New Jerusalem, see Rev. 21:10,25. |
| Ps. 67:4 "O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Ps. 72:1-8 "Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king's son. He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment. The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by righteousness. He shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor. They shall fear thee as long as the sun and moon endure, throughout all generations. He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers that water the earth. In his days shall the righteous flourish; and abundance of peace so long as the moon endureth. He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Ps. 110:5,6 "The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries." | Armageddon. |
| Is. 2:2-4 "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Is. 4:2-5 "In that day shall the branch of the LORD be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of Israel. And it shall come to pass, that he that is left in Zion, and he that remaineth in Jerusalem, shall be called holy, even every one that is written among the living in Jerusalem: When the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit of burning. And the LORD will create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night: for upon all the glory shall be a defence." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Is. 24:21-23 "And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall punish the host of the high ones that are on high, and the kings of the earth upon the earth. And they shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit, and shall be shut up in the prison, and after many days shall they be visited. Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed, when the LORD of hosts shall reign in mount Zion, and in Jerusalem, and before his ancients gloriously." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. The reference to “many days” is one of two references to a finite duration to the millennium, the other being in Daniel. |
| Is. 32:1-5 "Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness, and princes shall rule in judgment. And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that hear shall hearken. The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly. The vile person shall be no more called liberal, nor the churl said to be bountiful." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Jer. 23:5-8 "Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he shall be called, THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS. Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that they shall no more say, The LORD liveth, which brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt; But, The LORD liveth, which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them; and they shall dwell in their own land." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
| Jer. 25:15-26 "For thus saith the LORD God of Israel unto me; Take the wine cup of this fury at my hand, and cause all the nations, to whom I send thee, to drink it. And they shall drink, and be moved, and be mad, because of the sword that I will send among them. Then took I the cup at the LORD's hand, and made all the nations to drink, unto whom the LORD had sent me: To wit, Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, and the kings thereof, and the princes thereof, to make them a desolation, an astonishment, an hissing, and a curse; as it is this day; Pharaoh king of Egypt, and his servants, and his princes, and all his people; And all the mingled people, and all the kings of the land of Uz, and all the kings of the land of the Philistines, and Ashkelon, and Azzah, and Ekron, and the remnant of Ashdod, Edom, and Moab, and the children of Ammon, And all the kings of Tyrus, and all the kings of Zidon, and the kings of the isles which are beyond the sea, Dedan, and Tema, and Buz, and all that are in the utmost corners, And all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mingled people that dwell in the desert, And all the kings of Zimri, and all the kings of Elam, and all the kings of the Medes, And all the kings of the north, far and near, one with another, and all the kingdoms of the world, which are upon the face of the earth: and the king of Sheshach shall drink after them." | In this case the eschatological future of the post-millennial wrath of God, see Rev. 20:7-9. |
| Jer. 31:35,36 "Thus saith the LORD, which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; The LORD of hosts is his name: If those ordinances depart from before me, saith the LORD, then the seed of Israel also shall cease from being a nation before me for ever." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium; cf. Rev. 20:11. |
| Jer. 33:17,18 "For thus saith the LORD; David shall never want a man to sit upon the throne of the house of Israel; Neither shall the priests the Levites want a man before me to offer burnt offerings, and to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacrifice continually." | In this case the eschatological future of the millennium. |
Source: Pre-Trib.org - Does God Know the Future? (PDF)
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