If
any adjective were to describe Jesus, it would be "unique"!--His
message was unique. The claims He made regarding Himself were unique.
His miracles were unique. And the influence He has had on the World
is unsurpassed by any other.
One
very outstanding and undeniably unique aspect of Jesus' life is
that literally hundreds of detailed predictions and prophecies were
made by ancient prophets and seers, many centuries before He was
born.--Specific details regarding His birth, life and death, that
no mere mortal man could possibly have fulfilled!
In
the first books of the Bible, known as the "Old Testament",
over 300 such predictions about the "Messiah" or "Savior"
can be found. The discovery of hundreds of ancient Old Testament
manuscripts by archaeologists during this century has proven without
a doubt that these prophecies were indeed written centuries before
this man called Jesus was born.
Here
is a small sampling of the kind of specific predictions we're talking
about: In 750 B.C., the prophet Isaiah made the astounding prediction
that: "The Lord Himself shall give you a sign; behold, a virgin
shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Emmanuel."--Isaiah
7:14.
Although
His earthly parents lived in the town of Nazareth, 100 miles to
the north of Bethlehem, a decree from Rome demanded that all families
return to their ancestral homes to register for a worldwide census.
The decree came just as Mary's child was due to be born.--Thus God
used a Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus, to help bring about the fulfillment
of Micah's prophecy. Joseph and Mary journeyed to Bethlehem, and
upon their arrival, Mary went into labor, and as the Gospels inform
us, "Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea" (Matthew 2:1),
just as the prophet Micah predicted.
Micah's
prophecy also tells us that the Messiah "Has been of old, from
days of Eternity." Jesus Himself said, "Before Abraham
was (around 2000 B.C.), I AM."--John 8:58. Abraham was the
forefather of the Jews and Arabs, who lived about 2,000 years before
Jesus was born to Mary. So Jesus was referring here to His preexistence
with God before His life on Earth in the form of a man.
Though
born in Bethlehem, Jesus grew up in Nazareth. In His first recorded
public address there, He openly declared that He indeed was the
fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah.
While attending the local house of worship, He stood up before the
crowd and read a prophecy from the book of the prophet Isaiah. In
the passage, Isaiah predicted that the Messiah would be anointed
with the Spirit of God to "preach Good News to the poor, to
heal the broken hearted, to give freedom to the captives, recovering
of sight to the blind and to set at liberty those who are oppressed,
to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."--Isaiah 61:1,2.
The New Testament tells us that after He read this prophecy aloud
to the congregation, Jesus told them, "Today is this Scripture
fulfilled in your ears!"--Luke 4:18-21.
Another
outstanding prophecy regarding the Messiah was made by Israel's
King David around the year 1000 B.C., or over 10 centuries before
Jesus was born. In his prophecy, David gave details of a cruel and
agonizing death which he himself never suffered: "I am poured
out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart is like
wax, it has melted within me...Like a pack of dogs, they have surrounded
me; a company of evil doers has encircled me. They have pierced
my hands and my feet. They divide my clothing among them and cast
lots for my garment."--Psalm 22:14-18.
King
David died a peaceful, natural death, so we know he was not talking
about himself in this passage of Scripture. But being a prophet,
he predicted with unerring accuracy the circumstances surrounding
the cruel death on the cross of the Messiah, the Christ that was
to come. Let's examine some of the details outlined in the above
prophecy:
"I
am poured out like water...my heart is melted within me." Jesus
not only poured out His life for us spiritually, but the New Testament
tells us that shortly after He died, while He was still hanging
on the cross, "one of the soldiers pierced His side with a
spear, and immediately blood and water flowed out."--John 19:34.
Modern medical authorities have affirmed that in the case of heart
rupture--when a human heart literally bursts open under extreme
stress and trauma--the blood collects in the pericardium, the membranous
sac that encloses the heart and the roots of the main blood vessels.
This blood then separates into a sort of bloody clot and a watery
serum, thus when the soldier pierced His side, His life was literally,
"poured forth like water". (Unwittingly, this Roman soldier
fulfilled another prophecy, "They will look upon Me whom they
have pierced", a prophecy given by the Prophet Zechariah around
500 B.C.--Zechariah 12:10.)
"All
my bones are out of joint."--This is one of the horrors of
death by crucifixion; the weight of the victim's body literally
pulls his arms out of their sockets.
"Like
a pack of dogs...a company of evil doers has encircled me."
The New Testament tells us that Jesus' wicked and vengeful religious
enemies, the Scribes and the Pharisees, gathered around Him as He
was nailed on the cross, mocking and reviling Him.--Matthew 27:39-44.
"They
have pierced my hands and my feet." This is probably the most
astounding prediction within this prophecy. Crucifixion was not
practiced by the Jews of David's time. Their religious laws demanded
that criminals be executed by stoning. But God showed His Prophet,
David, how the Messiah would die 10 centuries later, executed at
the hands of an empire that did not even exist in David's day, Rome,
whose principal means of executing criminals was crucifixion!
"They
divide my clothing among them and cast lots for my garment."
In the Gospels of the New Testament we find the almost incredible
fulfillment of this prophecy: "When the soldiers had crucified
Jesus, they took His clothes, and divided them into four shares,
one for each of them, with the undergarment (a long robe like tunic)
remaining. This garment was seamless, woven in one piece from top
to bottom. So they said one to another, `Let us not tear it, but
let us cast lots to decide whose it shall be.'"--John 19:23,24.
In
487 B.C., the Prophet Zechariah predicted: "And I said unto
them, if you think well, give me my price; and if not, keep it.
So they paid me 30 pieces of silver."--Zechariah 11:12.
On
the night that Jesus was arrested by His enemies, the New Testament
tells us that, "One of the twelve Apostles, Judas Iscariot,
went to the chief priests and said to them, `What will you give
me if I deliver Him to you?', and they counted out for him 30 pieces
of silver."--Matthew 26:14,15.
Imagine!--Over
five hundred years before the event took place, God's Prophet, Zechariah,
predicted the exact "price" that Jesus' enemies would
pay to His traitorous disciple, Judas! In the next verse of Zechariah's
prophecy, he goes into even more astounding details:
"And
the Lord said, `Cast it unto the Potter--the handsome price at which
they priced Me!' So the 30 pieces of silver were taken and cast
to the Potter in the house of the Lord."--Zechariah 11:13.
The
New Testament tells us that, "When Judas saw that Jesus was
condemned, he repented, and returned the 30 pieces of silver to
the chief priests of the Jews, and he cast down the pieces of silver
in the Temple. Then the chief priests picked up the silver pieces
and said, `It is against our law to put it into our treasury because
it is blood-money.' So they used the money to buy a Potter's field,
to bury foreigners in."--Matthew 27:36. The 30 pieces of silver
were literally "cast to the Potter in the house of the Lord"!--Just
as Zechariah predicted 500 years earlier!
In
712 B.C., the prophet Isaiah predicted that the Son of God would
"be given a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in His
death."--Isaiah 53:9.
Jesus'
bitter religious enemies condemned Him as a criminal, as a wicked
man, thus as He died, the Bible tells us "there were two robbers
crucified with Him."--Matthew 27:38. After His body was removed
from the cross, "a rich man named Joseph of Arimathaea went
to Pilate and pleaded for the body of Jesus, and when Joseph had
taken the body, he laid it in his own new tomb."--Matthew 27:57-60.--A
"grave with the rich!"
1,000
years before Jesus was born, the Spirit of God prophesied through
King David that the Savior would be resurrected from the dead: "God
will not leave His soul in the grave, neither will He suffer His
Holy One to see corruption or decay."--Psa.16:10.
King
David died and was buried in a grave, and his flesh saw corruption
and decay. But Jesus was raised from the grave three days after
His death!--As the Angel said to the mourners who came to Jesus'
tomb, "He is not here, but is risen! Why do you seek the living
among the dead?"--Lk.24:5,6.
What
mere human can choose his own birthplace? Or what mortal man can--or
would--cause the officials of a foreign government to order his
death by a terribly agonizing execution? How could anyone manipulate
their bitter enemies to pay a specific price for their betrayal,
mock and revile them as they are dying, much less cause a band of
soldiers to gamble for their clothing and pierce their side after
they've died, and cause a rich man to bury their body in his own
personal tomb? Yet Jesus of Nazareth fulfilled not only these, but
over 300 more specific predictions regarding His birth, life, ministry,
death and resurrection!--Truly He was--and is--"unique"
in every sense of the word!
Not
one of the great recognized religious leaders--not Moses, not Buddha,
not Confucius, not Mohammed--ever claimed to be God. True, some
have been deified by their followers after they died, but none ever
personally claimed to be Deity.--That is, with the exception of
Jesus Christ. In fact, He not only claimed to be the Son of God,
God manifest in human flesh, but He convinced a great portion of
the World that He in fact is God's Son.
This
is probably the greatest difference between Jesus and all of the
other great philosophers, teachers, prophets and gurus throughout
the ages. Although many of them spoke and taught about love and
about God, Jesus claimed that He was Love, that He was God's Love
for the World.--Thus He really knew what He was talking about! Either
He was right, or He was terribly wrong.--Either He was good, and
spoke the truth, or He was evil, a deceiver and a liar!
The
famous intellectual and former professor of Cambridge University,
C.S. Lewis, expressed it this way:
"There
is a really foolish thing that people often say about Him: `I'm
ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept
His claim to be God.'--That is one thing that we must not say. A
man who was merely a man and said the sort of things that Jesus
said would not be `a great moral teacher'. He would either be a
lunatic--on a level with a man who claims he is a poached egg--or
else He would be the Devil of Hell! You must make your choice. Either
this man was, and is, the Son of God: Or else a mad man or something
worse.
"You
can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill him as
a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God.
But let us not come up with any patronizing nonsense about His being
a `great human teacher'. He has not left that option open to us,
He did not intend to."
Another
unlikely authority on such matters, the emperor and conqueror of
nations, Napoleon Bonaparte, also rightly recognized the absolute
uniqueness of Jesus, and expressed it in these words:
"I
know men, and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between
Him and every other person in the World there is no possible term
of comparison. Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne and I have founded
empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius?--Upon
force. Jesus Christ founded His empire upon Love, and at this hour
millions of men would die for Him.