Scripture validates scripture, while events in history validates the veracity of it all. God spoke His Word through many men; yet, He inspired each word. How was it that Isaiah foretold of Cyrus the King of Persia freeing the people more than 200 years before Cyrus gained the empire of Persia, defeating Babylon as foretold? (Isaiah 44:8, 45:1). And all this at the precise year foretold of by Jeremiah (Jeremiah 29:10). Can we use scripture to show the validity that Jesus is the Christ? Christ means “the anointed one”, the savior and redeemer. Are there scriptures throughout the Old Testament that proves Jesus is the Christ beyond any shadow of doubt? That is precisely what Jesus Himself did along the road to Emmaus that day. Unlike the Koran, supposedly written by one proclaimed prophet, the Bible was written by many hands; although one God directing each word.
With the scripture being written over centuries of time and through many prophets, psalmists and historians; the possibility that all would predict different elements of Christ’s birth, life, and resurrection with such accurate detail would be utterly impossible. Indeed, those very ones looking for Him might have said there was some controversy in the prophetic statements. How was it that He would come out of Bethlehem as predicted by Micah, be called out of Egypt, be the source of weeping over Rama and be called a Nazarene all at the same time? Yet, that is precisely what Matthew lays out is the case in Matthew 2. And this, after the case was presented in Chapter 1 regarding the lineage of Christ being that of David as foretold, who was of the lineage of Judah. His lineage of Kingship was intact both through Mary His mother and through Joseph her husband.