| Books of Psalms: pg. 3 | ||
| Written in Palestine and Babylon from about 1,500 to 450 B.C. The book reveals Christ; God; the Word of God; creations; and the sufferings and redemption of God's people. | ||
| Prophecies | OT Scripture | NT Fulfillment |
| The Messiah would be God's sacrificial lamb for redemption of all mankind. | Psalm 40:6-8a | Hebrews 10:10-13 |
| The Messiah would reveal that the Hebrew scriptures were written of Him. | Psalm 40:6-8b | Luke 24:44 John 5:39-40 |
| The Messiah would do God's (His Father) will. | Psalm 40:7-8 | John 5:30 |
| The Messiah would not conceal His mission from believing people. | Psalm 40:9-10 | Luke 4:16-21 |
| The Messiah would be betrayed by one of His own disciples. | Psalm 41:9 | Mark 14:17-18 |
| The Messiah would communicate a message of mercy. | Psalm 45:2 | Luke 4:22 |
| The Messiah's throne would be eternal. | Psalm 45:6-7a | Luke 1:31-33 Hebrews 1:8-9 |
| The Messiah would be God. | Psalm 45:6-7b | Hebrews 1:8-9 |
| The Messiah would act with righteousness. | Psalm 45:6-7c | John 5:30 |
| The Messiah would be betrayed by one of His own disciples. | Psalm 55:12-14 | Luke 22:47-48 |
| The Messiah would ascend back into heaven. | Psalm 68:18a | Luke 24:51 Ephesians 4:8 |
| The Messiah would give good gifts unto believing men. | Psalm 68:18b | Matthew 10:1 Ephesians 4:7-11 |
| The Messiah would be hated and rejected without cause. | Psalm 69:4 | Luke 23:13-22 John 15:24-25 |
| The Messiah would be condemned for God's sake. | Psalm 69:7 | Matthew 26:65-67 |
| The Messiah would be rejected by the Jews. | Psalm 69:8a | John 1:11 |
| The Messiah's very own brothers would reject Him. | Psalm 69:8b | John 7:3-5 |
| The Messiah would become angry due to unethical practices by the Jews in the temple. | Psalm 69:9a | John 2:13-17 |
| The Messiah would be condemned for God's sake. | Psalm 69:9b | Romans 15:3 |