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Christians and Messianic Jews believe that many verses of the Hebrew Bible are prophecies of the Messiah that were fulfilled during the life of Jesus and during his Second Coming. See also Christian views of Jesus. Jews believe that no Messianic prophecy of Jewish scripture was fulfilled by Jesus. Jews believe that the Hebrew Bible is not prophetic about Jesus being the Messiah. See also Judaism's view of Jesus and Jewish messianism.

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  • Christians and Messianic Jews believe that many verses of the Hebrew Bible are prophecies of the Messiah that were fulfilled during the life of Jesus and during his Second Coming. See also Christian views of Jesus. Jews believe that no Messianic prophecy of Jewish scripture was fulfilled by Jesus. Jews believe that the Hebrew Bible is not prophetic about Jesus being the Messiah. See also Judaism's view of Jesus and Jewish messianism.
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  • Christians and Messianic Jews believe that many verses of the Hebrew Bible are prophecies of the Messiah that were fulfilled during the life of Jesus and during his Second Coming. See also Christian views of Jesus. Jews believe that no Messianic prophecy of Jewish scripture was fulfilled by Jesus. Jews believe that the Hebrew Bible is not prophetic about Jesus being the Messiah. See also Judaism's view of Jesus and Jewish messianism. Many passages have been debated as to whether they are prophecies at all. For example, in Genesis 2, when God is dispensing punishments on Adam, Eve and the serpent, God says, "the snake shall bite the heel of the child of the woman, but he shall crush the head of the snake". Some have seen this as a prophecy about Jesus ultimately defeating the devil through his crucifixion. But since the passage is ultimately about God describing the effects of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit other scholars have said that people who see prophecy in this statement are taking the words out of context. Similarly, many other "prophecies", especially in Psalms, have the same problem.
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