Luke 22:66: Jesus fulfills prophecy?
How does Luke 22:66 demonstrate Jesus' fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy?

Verse Under the Microscope

“At daybreak the council of the elders of the people, both the chief priests and scribes, convened, and they led Him into their Sanhedrin, saying,” (Luke 22:66)


Key Observations

- A dawn session signals urgency and premeditation.

- All religious power centers—elders, chief priests, scribes—stand united.

- Jesus is placed under formal judicial review by the Sanhedrin.


Old Testament Shadows Realized

- Psalm 2:1-2 — “the rulers gather together against the LORD and against His Anointed.”

- Isaiah 53:3, 8 — “He was despised and rejected… by oppression and judgment He was taken away.”

- Psalm 118:22 — “The stone the builders rejected.”

- Micah 5:1 — “They strike the judge of Israel on the cheek.”

- Psalm 22:16 — “A band of evildoers has encircled Me.”

- Daniel 9:26 — “The Anointed One will be cut off.”


How Luke 22:66 Fulfills Those Prophecies

1. Prophetic Participants

- “Rulers,” “elders,” “builders” match Luke’s elders, priests, scribes.

2. Prophetic Setting

- A formal judicial rejection foretold; the Sanhedrin hearing supplies it.

3. Unified Opposition

- Psalm 2’s coordinated hostility materializes in a single, united council.

4. Legal Condemnation toward Death

- Isaiah 53 and Daniel 9’s predicted judicial process begins here.

5. Rejection before Exaltation

- Psalm 118’s rejected Stone stage is visible; resurrection will finish the promise.


Why It Matters

- Shows prophecy and history interlock with exact precision.

- Affirms Jesus’ messianic identity and God’s sovereign script.

- Strengthens confidence that every divine promise—past and future—stands certain.

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