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What does the Bible say about the identity of Jesus?

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The Bible reveals Jesus as the prophet promised in Deuteronomy, and the Messiah who fulfills all Old Testament prophecies.

The identity of Jesus is central to the Gospel narrative. According to Deuteronomy 18:15, God promised to raise up a prophet from among the people, and in Luke 7:16, people regarded Jesus as that prophet after witnessing his miracles, like raising the widow's son. Jesus embodies the fulfillment of all Old Testament types and prophecies, being the promised seed from Genesis 3:15 that redeems humanity. The question of 'Who is this man, Jesus?' signifies the pivotal inquiry of faith that challenges both ancient Israel and contemporary believers.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 18:15, Luke 7:16, Matthew 21:10, Romans 1:4, Matthew 16:16-17, John 7:25-36, Micah 5:2, John 19:1-14, Proverbs 8:22-31, Acts 17:3, John 20:31, Luke 9:20, Matthew 11:27, Matthew 22:42, John 11:21-27, Matthew 16:13-16, John 17:3

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John 7:25-36
J.C. Ryle · Oct 29, 2016
Joshua

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