LostKid said:
"Nope," does seem to be a rather confident negative.
Like perhaps you really dont believe there is, or perhaps even could be, any factually sound Biblical proofs demonstrating that the Jesus person of the era of history contemporary with Pilate, the procurator of Judea, could answer "rightly" to the title "Messiah."
I would agree with you, that if you are correct that there is no sound proof, for accepting the historical Jesus as the one and only Messiah worthy to receive that title, then are we all without
hope for life beyond the grave: We are, as Paul the Apostle and declared witness of that era, "of all men most miserable," having no certainty for the resurrection from the dead, and our belief is therefore also vane.
I'm not going to immediately answer with the proof that is available direct from one singular book of the Bible which preceded the era of the Jesus of History by some 600 years. Now all those other points of prophecy which have been cited are like bits and pieces of of a puzzle that were intended to cometogether in the life events of the "anointed one of God." But at what time in history were they to transpire together centered wholly upon that one person? Except that time were at least definite to ('pre-determined') a near year then the witness of the new testament writers were all possible fanatic zealots.
I Once asked a Christian minister who had become converted to Christ from Jewry, "What particular book and chapter of the Bible brought your attention to Jesus as the true Messiah of the prophets?" [Note: The wording of this question should be very important to you professing Christians.] This former Jew answered very directly, "Daniel, Chapter NINE." Without this one chapter in Daniel, as correlated with Isaiah, chapter 53, and Ezra, chapter 7, we have no central focus for the other personal events which were foretold to transpire upon "the Anointed One" to come. as fer the name, Jesus. That was an extremely common name among the people speaking the Hebrew language. Could have been anyone of a large number of persons in the land of Jewry.
And by the way. This same chapter nine from Daniel was the convincing Biblical and historical factor for my personal recognition that Jesus WAS and IS the TRUE MESSIAH of the Old AND the New Testaments. The New Testment is the witness to the Old, Affirming the Christ (Messiah) of the Old Testament Prophets: Especially The prophet of the Messianic times for both His First Advent and His Second Advent.
Dont have time to or space to write a book. I dont have a personal web site as yet. But if you have attempted to read and associate these points of Biblical references I offer here please do. Then meet with us here on this thread with your perceptions and questions.
For God, in the person of Jesus Christ, loved/s us so much that He permitted Himself to be "CUT OFF" for us; and to demonstrate the power of His Resurrection; That we might have reasonable assurance, through His example, for everlasting Life with Him to come, At The Last Day."