Non-Messianic O.T. Biblical Prophecies Fulfilled
P = prophecy / F = fulfillment
- Isaac's birth, [P: Gen 15.4; 17.19, 21; 18:10,14 and F: Gen 21.1-3]
- Jacob and Esau's births[P: Gen 25.19-23 and F: Gen 25.24-26]
- Samson's birth [P: Judg 13.2-5 and F: Judg 13.24]
- Samuel's birth [P: 1 Sam 1.17-18 and F: I Sam 1.20]
- Birth of the Shunammite woman's son [P: 2 Kings 4.16 and F: 2 Kings 4.17]
- John the Baptist's birth [P: Lk 1.13-17 and F: Lk 1.57-64]
- Jesus' birth [P: Lk 1.26-33 and F: Lk 2.4-7]
- The coastal city of Tyre to be captured by Nebuchadnezzar [P: Ezek 26.7; F: history (source later)]
- The island city of Tyre to be scrapped and made flat, like the top of a rock [P: Ezek 26.4, 14; 28.1-10 and F: history-Alex the Great (source later)]
- Both cities of Tyre to become a place for the spreading of nets [P: Exek 26.14 and F: history]
- Both cities of Tyre to have their stones and timbers thrown into the sea [P: Zech 9.3-4 and F: history-Alex the G (source later)]
- Neither of the cities of Tyre to be rebuilt [P: Exek 26.14 and F: history (source later)]
- Jericho to fall on the seventh day at the hands of Joshua [P: Josh 6.1-5 and F: Josh 6.20]
- Rebuilder of Jericho to lose two of his sons when Jericho was rebuilt [P: Josh 6.26 and F: I Kings 16.34]
- Ninevah to be destroyed[P: Nah 1.3,6 and F: history (source later)]
- Ninevah's destruction to be partially due to a mighty overflowing of the Tigris River [P: Nah 1.8 and F: history (source later)]
- Ninevah's overthrow by attackers wearing red colors [P: Nah 2.3 and F: history (sources later)]
- For Jerusalem to be spared from invasion by the alliance of the Northern Kingdom and Syria [P: Is 7.1-10 and F: Is 7.1 et. al. ]
- For Jerusalem to the spared from invasion by the Assyrians [P: Is 37.33-35 and F: Is 37.36-37]
- For Jerusalem to be destroyed by the Babylonians [P: Is 3.8; Jer 11.9; 26.18; Mic 3.12 and F: Lam 2.7; 2 Chron 36.19]
- For the temple of Solomon to suffer destruction [P: I Kings 9.7-9; Ps 79.1; Jer 7.11-14; 26:18; Ezek 7.21-22; 24.21; Mic 3.12 and F: 2 Chron 36]
- The temple vessels to be carried to Babylon and later returned to Jerusalem [P: Jer 28.3 and F: 2 Kings 25.14-15; 2 Chron 36.18; Ezra 1.7-11]
- Jerusalem to be rebuilt by the Jews after 70 years in Babylonian captivity [P: Is 44.28; Jer 25.11-12; 29.10 and F: Ezra 1.1-4]
- For the rebuilding of Jerusalem to be during times of 'trouble' [P: Dan 9.25 and F: Ezra 4-5; Neh 2.6]
- The walls to be rebuild 483 years prior to the crucifixion of the Messiah [P: Dan 9.26 and F: history (sources and discussion later)]
- Joshua and Caleb to enter Canaan after a period of 40 years [P: Num 14.24, 30 and F: Josh 3.7, 17; 14.6-12]
- Sisera to be defeated by a woman [P: Judge 4.9 and F: Judg 4.21]
- Hophni and Phinehas to die on the same day [P: 1 Sam 2.34 and F: I Sam 4.11]
- The Priesthood to be taken from the line of Eli [P: I Sam 2.27-36 and F: I Sam 3.11-14]
- Saul to become Israel's first king and save them from the Philistines [P: I Sam 9.15-16 and F: I Sam 11, 14]
- Saul's kingdom to be terminated [P: I Sam 13.14; 15.28; 24.20 and F: 2 Sam 3.1; 5.1-3]
- Saul to die in battle on a specific day [P: I Sam 28.19 and F: I Sam 31.1-6]
- The sword to plague David's house [P: 2 Sam 12.10-12 and F: 2 Sam 13.28-29; 16.21-22]
- Jeroboam's dynasty to be destroyed [P: Kings 14:10-11and F: 1 Kings 15:27-28]
- Ahab to be victorious over the Syrians [P: I Kings 20:28 and F: 1 Kings 20:29-30]
- Ahab to die in battle for killing Naboth [p: 1 Kings 21:19; 22:17 and F: 1 Kings 22:37]
- The dogs would lick Ahab's blood from his chariot [P: 1 Kings 21:19 and F: 1 Kings 22:38]
- Jezebel to be eaten by wild dogs [P: 1 Kings 21:23; 2 Kings 9:10 and F: 2 Kings 9:35]
- Naaman to recover from his leprosy [P: 2 Kings 5:3, 8, 10 and F: 2 Kings 5:14]
- The starving citizens of Samaria to enjoy an abundance of food in 24 hours [P: 2 Kings 7:1 and F: 2 Kings 7:16-17]
- An arrogant aide of king Ahab to see this miracle, but not eat of the food [P:2 Kings 7:2, 19 and F: 2 Kings 7:17, 20]
- A Syrian king (Hazael) not to recover from his sickness [P: 2 Kings 8.10 and F: 2 Kings 8:15]
- Jehu to have four generations upon the throne of Israel [P: 2 Kings 10:30 and F: 2 Kings 15:12]
- Jehu's dynasty to then be destroyed after 4 generations [P: Hos 1.4 and F: 2 Kings 15:8-12]
- Joash to defeat the Syrians on three occasions [P: 2 Kings 13:18-l9 and F: 2 Kings 13:25]
- Jehoram to suffer with an intestinal disease because of his sin2 [P: Chron. 21:15 and F: 2 Chron. 21: 18-19
- Amaziah to die for his idolatry [P: 2 Chron. 25:16 and F: 2 Chron. 25:20, 22, 27]
- Sennacherib not to invade Jerusalem [P: Isa. 37:33-35 and F: Isa. 37:36-37]
- Sennacherib to fall by the sword in his own land [P:Isa. 37:7 and F: Isa. 37:37-38]
- Hezekiah to be healed of a fatal disease [P: Isa. 38:5 and F: Isa. 38:9]
- Jehoahaz to never return to Judah, but to die in his Egyptian captivity [P: Jer. 22:10-12 and F: 2 Kings 23:33-34]
- Josiah to burn the decayed bones of Jeroboam's pagan priests upon the false altar Jeroboam had constructed [P: I Kings 13:1-3 and F: 2 Kings 23:~6]
- Jehoiachin to be captured by Nebuchadnezzar [P: Jer 22.25 and F: 2 Kings 24:15]
- A false prophet named Hananiah to die within a year [P: Jer 28:15-16 and F: Jer. 28:17]
- Zedekiah to be captured by Nebuchadnezzar [P:Jer 21.7 and F: Jer. 52:8-9]
- Nebuchadnezzar to win over the Egyptians at Carchemish [P: Jer 46 and F: testimony of history]
- Nebuchadnezzar to invade Egypt [P: Jer. 43:9-13; 46:26; Ezek. 29:19-20 and F: history]
- Nebuchadnezzar to be reduced to an animal for his pride [P: Dan. 4:19-27 and F: Dan. 4:28-37]
- Belshazzar to have his kingdom removed from him [P: Dan. 5:5, 25-28 and F:Dan. 5:30]
- Cyrus to allow the Jews to go back and rebuild Jerusalem [P: Isa. 44:28 and F: Ezra 1:1-2]
- Alexander the Great to conquer Greece and establish a world empire [P: Dan. 2:32-39; 7:6;8:5-8, 21; 11:3 and F: history]
- Alexander to defeat the Persians [P: Dan. 8:5-8 and F: history]
- Alexander to die suddenly and his kingdom to be divided into four parts [P:Dan. 8:8, 22;11:4 and F: history]
- Egypt to experience seven years of plenty and seven years of famine [P: Gen. 41:l-7,17-24; 45:6, 11 and F: Gen. 41:47-48, 53-57; 47:13, 20]
- Egypt to host Israel for 400 years and afflict them [P: Gen. 15:13 and F: Exod. 12:40; Acts 7:6]
- Israel to leave Egypt with great "plunder" [P: Gen 15.14 with F: Ex 12.35-36]
- The Northern kingdom of Israel to be carried off into Assyrian captivity [P: I Kings 14.15-16; Hos 1.5; 10.1,6 and F: 2 Kings 17.6-7, 22-23]
- The Captivity of the Northern Kingdom would happen 65 years after the Isaiah/Ahaz meeting [P: Is 7.8 and F: 2 Kings 17.24]
- Length of the Babylonian captivity would be 70 years [P: Jer 25.11; 29.10 and F: Dan 9.2]
- Egypt to defeat Israel at Megiddo [P: Jer. 2:16-17, 19,36-37 and F: 2 Kings 23:29-35]
- Egypt to stumble and fall before Babylon at Carchemish [P: Jer. 46:5-6, 10-12 and F: history]
- Egypt to be invaded by Nebuchadnezzar [P: Jer. 43:7-13; 46:13-26 and F: history]
- Babylon to expand under Nebuchadnezzar [P: Hab. 1:5-10 and F: history]
- Babylon to defeat the Egyptians at Carchemish [P: Jer. 46 and F: history]
- Babylon to defeat the Assyrians [P: Nahum and F: history]
- Babylon to be defeated by the Medes and Persians [P: Isa. 13:17; Jer. 5l:ll and F: Dan. 5]
- Three world powers to follow Babylon (Persia, Greece, Rome): [P: Dan. 2, 7 and history]
- Persia to consist of an alliance between two peoples (the Medes and Persians) [P: Dan. 8:14, 20 and F: history]
- Persia to defeat the Babylonians [P: Dan.2:39; 7:5 and F: Dan. 5]
- Persia to be defeated by the Greeks [P: Dan. 8:5-8, 21-22 and F: history]
- Greece to be invaded by Persia [P: Dan. 11:2 and F: history]
- Alexander the Great to conquer Greece and establish a world empire [P: Dan. 2:32-39; 7:6; 8:5-8, 21; 11:3 and F: history]
- Greece to defeat the Persians [P: Dan 8.5-8 with F: history]
- Greece to be divided into four parts after Alexander's death [P: Dan. 8:8, 22;11:4 and F:history]
- Rome to defeat the Greeks [P: Dan. 2:40; 7:7;11:18-19 and F: history]