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12.7
Signs of messiahs- ancient prophecies
 
  Ancient prophecies, especially from people believed to be saintly and wise are considered a foundation source for legitimate signs of the messiah. Two faiths with particularly detailed signs by which any Messiah must meet to be duly recognized are Judaism and Christianity. Christianity is in many respects an attempt to match ancient Jewish prophecies of the messiah to the figure Jesus Christ.  
  More recently, the revelations of the second coming by mystic christian psychics around 400 to 500 CE have also added another set of criteria in the form of the Return of the Messiah signs as well as the signs of the Anti-Messiah and anti-christ.  
12.7.1 Ancient Jewish signs of the Messiah  
  The Jewish faith has a particularly long, specific and detailed list of criteria by which a messiah must "pass" in order to be considered legitimate. Nearly one third of the Bible has something to do with prophecy. To date, no one has passed the test by Jewish religious leaders standards for over 3000 years. For many Jews, the promised Messiah is long overdue.  
 
  Bloodline signs
He will be a descendent of Abraham (Abraham). (Genesis 12:1-3; 18:18; 22:18;)
 
 
  Name signs
His name would be Immanuel. Immanuel in Hebrew means "G-d with us." (Isaiah 7:14;)
A NOW moment is any and all periods of time that is the present. A now moment is as things are happening, as we breath, as the wind blows, as the sun shines.
All NOW moments are absolutely unique both to the universe and to individual placement of particles. As everything is in motion, the exact position of every particle in a moment shall never be exactly repeated.
 
 
 
  Life journey signs
He will go to Egypt (exiled) and return. (Hosea 11:1;)
He will be a prophet like Moses (Moshe). (Deuteronomy 18:15; )
He will be anointed of the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh). (Isaiah 11:1-2; 42:1;)
Yeshua is the stone that the builders rejected. (Psalm 118:22; Isaiah 3:10-12;)
His ministry will be to heal the sick, set the captives free, and preach deliverance. This is known as the basar (gospel) in Hebrew. (Isaiah 61:1-2;)
His message would not be believed. (Isaiah 53:1; )
He will be true and wil be compassionate. (Isaiah 42:3;)
His message will not be believed. (Isaiah 53:1;)
He will have no disciplies around him. (Zechariah 13:7;)
  He will usher in a New Covenant (Brit Hadashah). (Jeremiah 31:31;)
He will be a sure foundation (architecture) to all who believe. (Isaiah 28: 16;)
 
 
  Major events
Jerusalem will become the capital of the world (Isaiah 2:2-4)
There will be peace everywhere. People will beat their swords into plowshares. There will be no war. (Isaiah 2:2-4;)
There will be a new heaven and a new earth. (Isaiah 66:22-24)
During the Millennium the earth will yield its increase, and there will be no Famine (world poverty). (Ezekiel 34:27-29)
Israel will be "Like the Garden of Eden". (Ezekiel 36:35)
The last Temple will be built by Messiah. (Zechariah 6:11-13)
 
     
   
 
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