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What does the Bible say about the coming of the Messiah?

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The Bible foretells the coming of the Messiah through various prophecies, particularly in Genesis 49:8-10, which speaks of Judah and the scepter that will not depart until Shiloh comes.

The Scriptures present several prophecies about the coming Messiah. In Genesis 49:8-10, Jacob prophesies about Judah, stating, 'The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet.' This indicates the lineage from which the Messiah would arise, signifying the royal authority that will culminate in Christ. The term 'Shiloh' is believed to represent the coming Redeemer, emphasizing the Messiah's role and authority in God’s redemptive purposes. Other prophetic declarations, such as the ones to Abraham in Genesis 12 and the concept of the 'woman's seed' in Genesis 3:15, illustrate the centrality of Christ in God's plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:8-10, Genesis 3:15, Genesis 12:1-3, Daniel 9:24, Zechariah 9:9-12

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