Reference | Fulfilled Literally | Fulfilled Typically |
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7:14 | The Virgin birth of Christ (Matthew 1:23). |
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8:14,15 | A stone of stumbling and a rock of offense
(Rom. 9:33; 1Pet.2:8). |
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8:17 | Christ's hope and trust in God (Heb.2:13a). |
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8:18 | The Son of God and the sons of God (Heb. 2:13b). |
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9:1-2 | The arrival of Jesus in the area of Zebulun and Naphtali (Matt. 4:12-16). |
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9:6 | The birth of Immanuel (Matt. 1:23; Luke 1:31-33; 2:7,11). |
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11:1 | Revival of the Davidic dynasty (Matt 1:6, 16; Acts 13:23; Rev. 5:5, 22:16). |
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12:3 | Water from the wells of salvation (John 4:10,14). |
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25:8 | The swallowing up of death (1 Cor. 15:54). |
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28:11 | The gift of tongues as an authenticating sign of God's messengers (1 Cor. 14:21,21). |
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28:16 | Incarnation of Jesus Christ (Matthew 21:42). |
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29:18; 35:5 | Jesus' healing of the physically deaf and blind (Matt.11-5). |
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40:3-5 | Preaching of John the Baptist (Matt. 3:3; Mark 1:3; Luke 3:4-6; John 1:23). |
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42:1a,2,3 | Christ at His baptism (Matt. 3:16,17) and transfiguration Matt.17:5) and His general demeanor throughout His first advent |
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42:6 | Christ extended the benefits of the New Covenant to the church (Hebrew 8:6, 10-12). |
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42:7 | Jesus healed physical blindness and provided liberty for the spiritual captives (Matthew 11:5; Luke 4:18). |
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42:7 | Jesus removes spiritual darkness at His first coming (Matthew 4:16). |
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50:6 | Jesus beaten and spat upon (Matthew 26:67; Mark 14:64; Luke 22:63; John 18:22). |
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50:7 | Jesus resolutely setting His face to go to Jerusalem (Luke 9:51). |
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53:1 | Israel failed to recognize her Messiah (John 12:38). |
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53:4 | Jesus healed sick people as a symbol of His bearing of sin (Matthew. 8:16,17). |
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53:7-8 | Philip identifies Jesus as the one whom the prophet wrote (Acts 8:32-35). |
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53:7 | Jesus remained silent at all phases of His trial (Matthew 26:63; 27:12-14; Mark 14:61; 15:5; Luke 23:9; John 19:9; 1 Peter 2:23). |
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53:7 | Jesus was the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:18-19; Revelation 5:6). |
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53:9 | Jesus was completely innocent of all charges against Him (1 Peter 2:22). |
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53:12 | Jesus saw the need to be crucified between two criminals (Luke 22:37). |
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54:13 | Jesus saw those who came to Him at His first advent as taught by God (John 6:45). |
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55:3 | Chris's resurrection was prerequisite to His some day occupying David's throne on earth (Acts 13:34). |
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61:1,2a | Jesus saw His first-advent ministry as a spiritual counterpart of His second-advent deliverance of Israel (Luke 4:18,19). |
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62:11 | Jesus fulfilled the call to the daughter of Zion in His Triumphal Entry (Matthew 21:5). |
Source: The MacArthur Study Bible p.965
Artilcles related to Isaiah include:
Isaiah 7:14 - A virgin birth
Isaiah 9:6 - Unto us a child is born:
Isaiah 43:11 - The Lord is the only saviour:
Isaiah - 53 He was pierced for our transgressions:
Isaiah is spoken about in the New Testament more than any other prophet.
The MacArthur Study Bible p.965