10 Prophecies That Prove Jesus Is the Messiah

What if someone’s biography was written centuries before they were born—down to the location, lineage, and even the price of their betrayal?

That’s exactly what we see in the Bible with Jesus. These aren’t vague guesses. These are specific, documented prophecies—fulfilled in His life with stunning accuracy.

In a world full of questions about faith, the Bible doesn’t ask us to blindly believe. It gives us evidence. Prophecies. Patterns. History.

This video walks you through 10 specific Old Testament prophecies—each fulfilled in Jesus’ life:

  1. Born in Bethlehem — Micah 5:2 predicted it 700+ years before it happened. A Roman census moved Mary and Joseph to the right place at the right time.
  2. From David’s Royal Line — Jesus had both legal and biological ties to King David, fulfilling God’s promise.
  3. Rode into Jerusalem on a donkey — Just as Zechariah 9:9 said. A public, deliberate claim to kingship.
  4. Healed the blind and the lame — Exactly as foretold in Isaiah 35. When John the Baptist asked for proof, Jesus pointed to the evidence.
  5. Betrayed for 30 silver coins — Zechariah nailed the amount and even what the money would be used for (a potter’s field).
  6. Crucified between criminals — Isaiah 53 saw it coming. Jesus died among lawbreakers though He was innocent.
  7. Hands and feet pierced — Psalm 22 described crucifixion centuries before it existed.
  8. No bones broken — A small detail from Psalm 34, but one the Roman executioners unknowingly fulfilled.
  9. Buried in a rich man’s tomb — Isaiah 53 again. Jesus wasn’t tossed in a common grave but honored in death.
  10. Rose on the third day — Hosea hinted at it. Jesus predicted it. Eyewitnesses confirmed it.

None of these happened by chance. If even one had failed, Jesus wouldn’t qualify as the Messiah. But He fulfilled them all—and more.

This isn’t just belief. It’s evidence.

Watch the full video to see how these ancient prophecies line up with Jesus’ life in detail. Let the truth speak for itself.