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How does the New Testament fulfill Old Testament prophecies?

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The New Testament fulfills Old Testament prophecies by revealing Jesus Christ as the Messiah who restores the fallen tabernacle and calls His people back to Him.

The fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in the New Testament is seen through the person and work of Jesus Christ. In Acts 15, James refers to the prophets to emphasize that God's promises of restoration are realized through Christ, who came to rebuild the fallen tabernacle. This restoration is not just physical but spiritual, as it unites all people under His lordship, transcending the old covenant distinctions. Christ's coming signifies the climax of God's salvific plan as foretold by the prophets, fulfilling their declarations about redemption, restoration, and the inclusion of the Gentiles into God's family.
Scripture References: Acts 15:15-18, Isaiah 11:10

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