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What does the Bible say about the fulfillment of prophecy in Christ?

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The Bible asserts that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus fulfill numerous prophecies spoken by the Old Testament prophets.

The fulfillment of prophecy in Christ is a significant theme presented in the New Testament. In Acts 13:26-31, Paul speaks to the synagogue, asserting that the Jewish authorities' actions in rejecting and condemning Jesus were part of a divine plan foretold by the prophets. Specifically, verse 27 emphasizes that they did not recognize Him nor the voices of the prophets that foretold His coming, and yet in their condemnation, they fulfilled those prophecies. This paradox highlights God's sovereignty; the very actions that attempted to thwart His plan were, in fact, integral to its fulfillment. The resurrection of Jesus, as stated in Acts 13:30-31, is crucial as it validates His identity as the promised Savior, confirming that God raised Him from the dead, aligning with the prophetic narrative of Scripture.
Scripture References: Acts 13:26-31, Luke 22:22, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Luke 24:44-46

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