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Did Jesus fulfill prophecy?
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Did Jesus fulfill prophecy?

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Deuteronomy 18:15-22

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01:38:04
Daniel 9

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01:36:40
Psalm 6

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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01:35:31
Psalm 7

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01:35:31
Psalm 10

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01:35:27
Psalm 22

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01:34:37
Zechariah 9:10

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Jeremiah 22:30

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Reintroduced in audience exchange as a definitional benchmark for what counts as testable prophecy.

Supports claim through Deuteronomy 18:15-22Open verseOpen stream

Introduced as an example of expanded prophetic interpretation relative to Jeremiah's seventy-year timeline.

Supports claim through Daniel 9Open verseOpen stream

Included with other Psalms to emphasize genre continuity and caution against over-reading prophetic fulfillment.

Supports claim through Psalm 6Open verseOpen stream

Cited as another lament parallel in the argument against reading Psalm texts as direct messianic predictions.

Supports claim through Psalm 7Open verseOpen stream

Mentioned as a comparable Davidic lament to argue Psalm 22 should not be uniquely treated as prophecy.

Supports claim through Psalm 10Open verseOpen stream

Discussed in Q&A as a disputed fulfillment text, with one side framing it as lament rather than prediction.

Supports claim through Psalm 22Open verseOpen stream
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