What does the Bible say about Jesus being the prophet in Deuteronomy 18?
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Deuteronomy 18 prophesies a prophet raised up by God, identified in the New Testament as Jesus Christ.
In Deuteronomy 18, the Lord declares that He will raise up a prophet from among the brethren, who is to be heeded. This prophet, referred to in a capitalized form, is recognized in the New Testament as Jesus Christ. He fulfills this prophetic role by speaking precisely what the Father commands Him to communicate. The significance here is deepened by understanding that Jesus is not only a prophet but God Himself manifested in the flesh, serving as prophet, priest, and king. The rejection of His words, as Moses points out, has severe consequences, revealing the critical importance of recognizing and responding to the true Christ.
Scripture References:
Deuteronomy 18:15-19, John 8:25-29
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