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How do we know the gospel is prophesied in the Old Testament?

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The gospel is prophesied in the Old Testament through the writings of the prophets, specifically referenced in Romans 1:2.

In Romans 1:2, the Apostle Paul refers to the 'holy scriptures' which were written by the prophets as God's channels for delivering the gospel. This reflects the profound unity of Scripture, where the Old Testament prophets like Isaiah and Ezekiel pointed towards a future hope, ultimately fulfilled in Christ. The concept of prophecy in this context ensures that God’s redemptive plan was established long before the New Testament, providing both a historical and theological foundation for the gospel message.

Additionally, this prophetic witness affirms the continuity of God’s plan for salvation, as the promises made throughout the Old Testament find their completion in the New Testament through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Thus, understanding the gospel as prophesied is essential for comprehending the fullness of God’s revelation and redemptive work through history.

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