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How do Old Testament prophecies reveal the nature of the Messiah?

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Old Testament prophecies reveal the Messiah's roles as both a suffering servant and a triumphant King.

The Old Testament presents the Messiah through contrasting images: one as a suffering servant and the other as a reigning King. Prophecies like Isaiah 53 describe the Messiah as being 'despised and rejected,' emphasizing His sacrificial role (Isaiah 53:3). Conversely, other prophecies, such as those in Zechariah 14:9, depict Him as a King who will reign over all the earth, reflecting God’s ultimate sovereignty. This duality is essential in understanding Christ's mission—first to save humanity from sin and ultimately to establish His kingdom in glory. This pattern of prophecy shows that God’s plan was always aimed at a deeper spiritual need rather than mere political deliverance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, Zechariah 14:9

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