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What does the Bible say about the fulfillment of prophecies in Jesus' crucifixion?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus' crucifixion fulfilled numerous prophecies, underscoring God's predetermined plan for salvation.

Scripture points to many prophecies regarding Christ's crucifixion, demonstrating that His death was not a random event but the fulfillment of God's detailed foreknowledge. Passages from Exodus, Psalms, and Zechariah specifically corroborate this, showing that every part of Christ's suffering was according to divine counsel. These fulfillments of prophecy serve as robust evidence of the authority of God's Word, affirming that the events of Christ's death were orchestrated by a sovereign plan rather than mere chance.

The intricate details surrounding Jesus' death, including His thirst and the piercing of His side, were predicted and came to pass exactly as the Scriptures foretold. For those who deny the inspiration of the Bible, the prevalence of these fulfilled prophecies poses a significant challenge; it is far easier to have faith in the divine nature of these writings than to dismiss them as coincidence. The consistency between prophecies and their realization at the crucifixion reinforces the core of Christian belief—salvation through the sovereign design of God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:3, Exodus 12:46, Psalm 34:20, Zechariah 12:10

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J.C. Ryle · Dec 23, 2016
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