"No one will know the hour or the day of Jesus' return"

Is this really a prophecy?

I skip the "end times" prophecies for now because according to the website they are worded horribly and I do not see many that qualify to be a prophecy.

Isaiah foreshadowed the virgin birth of Jesus

Bible prophecy: Isaiah 7:14
Prophecy written: Between 701-681 BC
Prophecy fulfilled: About 5 BC
The Messiah would be preceded by a messenger

Bible prophecy: Isaiah 40:1-5,9
Prophecy written: Between 701-681 BC
Prophecy fulfilled: About 27 AD
ok, these do not add up but maybe so someone so blind in faith to only read but not read into. as I am sure the creator of the website finds nothing wrong. how can Jesus be preceded by a messenger in 27AD when he apparently was born in 5AD? wtf God, quit bending time.

The Messiah would enter Jerusalem while riding on a donkey

Bible prophecy: Zechariah 9:9
Prophecy written: Between 520 and 518 BC
Prophecy fulfilled: About 31 AD
everyone rode donkeys back then, hell they still ride donkeys in the middle east this is not a prophecy.

The line of kings from David would endure forever

Bible prophecy: 2 Samuel 7:16
Prophecy written: Samuel lived about 3,000 years ago
Prophecy fulfilled: Beginning in about 31 AD with the resurrection of Jesus Christ

This Bible prophecy, and a few others as well, allude to King David's descendants having an eternal hold on the throne of Israel.

King David lived and reigned about 3,000 years ago. His descendants continued to reign over all or part of the land of Israel until the time of the Babylonian conquest, which was about 2,600 years ago.

But, aside from Jesus, there has been no king of Davidic descent since the time of the Babylonian conquest. Jesus is fully human and fully God. As a human, he is a descendant of King David. As God, he is eternal. Therefore, he is in a unique position to fulfill the prophecy in which David's throne is to be eternal.
oh this one is convenient, there are no actual descendants of David, so they say his line of kings still exists to this day in Heaven? really now?

you know what, come to think of it none of these are prophecy, the bible was written after Jesus was killed yes? let me try to find where it says anything about


one last one:

God's salvation would reach the ends of the earth

Bible prophecy: Isaiah 49:6
Prophecy written: Between 701-681 BC
Prophecy fulfilled: Beginning in about 31 AD
In Isaiah 49:6, the prophet speaks of a servant of God who would be a light to Gentiles (non-Jews) so that God's salvation could reach the ends of the earth. Christians acknowledge that Jesus is the fulfillment of this promise. The followers of Jesus helped spread Christianity about 2000 years ago. Christianity is unique in how it was spread - through evangelism - and to the extent to which it was spread, becoming the first to be taken to people all over the world. Christians believe that salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life in heaven are available to anyone who accepts Jesus Christ as their savior: "That if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved" (Romans 10:9-10, NIV translation).
where is the proof other than death? you can't just say, oh Jesus was born that's why its true that there is a God and his Salvation reaches even non-Jewish people.