Matthew’s Use of Old Testament Prophecy
Throughout history, many people have claimed to be the Messiah. Only Christ perfectly fulfilled all the Old Testament prophecies.
Matthew recorded several of these prophecies in his book. He compared the Old Testament prophetic writings with the historical and eyewitness accounts of the disciples in order to prove that Jesus is the promised Messiah.
Reference in Matthew |
Old Testament Passage |
Prophecies about the Messiah and His Ministry |
1:23 |
Isaiah 7:14 |
Born of a virgin |
2:5–6 |
Micah 5:2 |
Born in Bethlehem |
2:14–15 |
Hosea 11:1 |
Come out of Egypt |
2:16–18 |
Jeremiah 31:15 |
Birth would cause grief and the death of children |
3:3 |
Isaiah 40:3 |
Announced by a forerunner |
4:15–16 |
Isaiah 9:1–2 |
Minister in Galilee |
8:17 |
Isaiah 53:4 |
Bring healing |
11:10 |
Malachi 3:1 |
Announced by a forerunner |
12:18–21 |
Isaiah 42:1–4 |
Bring hope to the Gentiles |
13:14–15 |
Isaiah 6:9–10 |
Many would not understand His teaching |
13:34–35 |
Psalm 78:2 |
Speak in parables |
15:7–9 |
Isaiah 29:13 |
Opposed by hypocrites |
21:4–5 |
Zechariah 9:9 |
Arrive riding a donkey |
21:42 |
Psalm 118:22–23 |
Rejected by some to their own undoing |
22:44 |
Psalm 110:1 |
Recognized by David as Lord |
26:31 |
Zechariah 13:7 |
Followers would scatter at His death |
27:9–10 |
Zechariah 11:13 |
Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver |
27:35 |
Psalm 22:18 |
Lots cast to divide His clothes |
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