There are over 300 (some say 450) but many of the “prophecies” seem quite obscure. Many “Messianic prophecies” used by various Christian authors (even some that are quoted in the New Testament) exist but few of these citations are actual predictions in their original context, so they must be used with some constraint. I have chosen only 100 prophecies to highlight here which represent the more certain ones.
Table of Contents:
Jesus’s role in the church of Christ 3
Jesus’s death and resurrection. 3
Prophecies to be fulfilled in the future: 4
Prophecies yet to be fulfilled prior to the Second Coming of the Savior 5
Jesus’s birth
> The nations will be blessed through Abraham’s lineage (Gen 12:3; Acts 3:25-6)
> God’s covenant with Isaac’s descendants (Genesis 17:19; Romans 9:7)
> The nations will be blessed through Jacob’s offspring (Genesis 28:14; Luke 3:34)
> The scepter will come through Judah (Genesis 49:10; Luke 3:33)
> The Stone of Israel (Genesis 49:24; D&C 50:44)
> David’s descendants will have an eternal kingdom (Psalm 132:17 & 2 Samuel 7:12–14; Matthew 1:1 & Hebrews 1:5)
> Raise unto David a righteous Branch (Jeremiah 23:5, 33:15; Zechariah 3:8, 6:12)
> Who is this King of glory (Psalm 24:10)
> A virgin will give birth, and he will be called Immanuel/God with us (Isaiah 7:14 & 2 Nephi 21:1; Matthew 1:23 & Luke 1:35)
> The virgin who thou seest is the mother of the Son of God (1 Nephi 11:18)
> Unto us a child is born (Isaiah 9:6; 2 Nephi 19:6)
> shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1; 2 Nephi 21:1)
> This is our God; we have waited for him (Isaiah 25:9)
> Prepare ye the way of the Lord (Isaiah 40:3)
> Massacre of the innocent children (Jeremiah 31:15; Matthew 2:17-18)
> Christ conceived by power of the Holy Spirit (Jeremiah 31:22: Matthew 1:20 & Luke 1:35)
> The Messiah will go to Egypt (Hosea 11:1; Matthew 2:14–15)
> The Christ will be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:1-5; Matthew 2:4–6)
> Christ’s forerunner (John the Baptist) would come in the spirit of Elijah (Malachi 4:5–6; Matthew 11:10–15)
> Scripture said, That Christ cometh … out of the town of Bethlehem (John 7:42)
> He cometh … in six hundred years (1 Nephi 19:8)
> His name shall be Jesus Christ, the Son of God (2 Nephi 25:19; Mosiah 3:8)
> The coming of the Messiah .. all the prophets who have prophesied (Mosiah 13:33)
> God himself shall come down (Mosiah 15:1)
> To be born of Mary, at Jerusalem (Alma 7:10)
> They have testified of the coming of Christ (Helaman 8:22)
> Five years more … then cometh the Son of God (Helaman 14:2)
> Scriptures concerning my coming are fulfilled (3 Nephi 9:16)
> Isaiah … declared by prophecy that the Redeemer was anointed (D&C 138:42)
> The name of his Only Begotten … Jesus Christ (Moses 6:57)
> He looked and beheld the Son of Man lifted up (Moses 7:55)
Jesus’s ministry
> Christ’s ministry will destroy the devil’s work (Genesis 3:15; 1 John 3:8, Rom. 16:20)
> Jesus will have a sinless, blemish-free life and ministry (Exodus 12:5; Hebrews 9:14)
> The Messiah will be humbled in order to serve mankind (Psalm 8:5–6; Hebrews 2:5–9)
> Jesus would become the perfect sacrifice (Psalm 40:6–8; Hebrews 10:5–10)
> Jesus would preach righteousness to Israel (Psalm 40:9; Matthew 4:17)
> Christ would teach in parables (Psalm 78:1–2; Matthew 13:34–35)
> The stone which the builders refused is become the head (Psalm 118:22; Matthew 21:42 & Jacob 4:14)
> Christ’s parables would fall on deaf ears (Isaiah 6:9–10; Matthew 13:13–15)
> The Messiah would be a stone that would cause people to stumble (Isaiah 8:14; Romans 9:33 & 1 Peter 2:7–8)
> The Savior’s ministry would begin in Galilee (Isaiah 9:1–2; Matthew 4:12–17)
> Jesus would draw the Gentiles to himself (Isaiah 11:10; John 12:18–21)
> I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone (Isaiah 28:16)
> Christ would perform a ministry of the blind seeing and the deaf hearing (Isaiah 29:18, 35:5; Matthew 11:5)
> Jesus would have a miraculous ministry (Isaiah 35:5–6; Matthew 11:2–6)
> The Messiah would be preceded by a forerunner (Isaiah 40:3–4; John 1:23)
> Jesus will be a kindly redeemer of the Gentiles (Isaiah 42:1–4; Matthew 12:15–21)
> To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners (Isaiah 42:7)
> Jesus would be rejected and despised (Isaiah 53:3; Luke 4:28–29)
> Jesus would suffer for the sins of others (Isaiah 53:5; Acts 8:26-36)
> Jesus will set the captives free; anointed to preach good tidings (Isaiah 61:1; Luke 4:16–21)
> The Messiah will have a throne that is everlasting (Daniel 7:13–14; Luke 1:31–33)
> The Messiah will bring an end to sin; reconciliation for iniquity (Daniel 9:24-26; Galatians 1:3–5)