Siddhartha Gautama Buddha Prophecies Jesus - Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia
Siddhartha Gautama Buddha Prophecies Jesus - Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia
Near his death (483 B.C.) Buddha (The Enlightened One) told his
followers, "Regardless of how many laws you have kept, or even if you pray
5 times a day, you cannot be free from your sin. Even though you burn
yourself, even though I become a hermit, or am reborn another 10 times, I
also shall not be saved." (Manuscript, Praising Temple, Chiengmai
Thailand).
Buddha taught that he was not a "god", but only a man, a truth seeker. But
on his death bed Buddha taught that there would be a future Messiah,
"Lord of Mercies", who would be able to free men of their sins. Buddha
said, "...He is the Lord of Mercies, His name shall be called the King of
Kings, the Lord of Lords. He is all knowing, all wise. He knows all that is in
the human heart. He is Lord of all the angels and of all humans. No one is
greater than He." (Sutrapridot 3:107).
Buddha continued to teach of the Lord of Mercies, that "...His side has a wound where he was pierced, and his forehead has
many scars. He will carry you to heaven where you will find the triune God. Thus give up following the old way. A spirit
from heaven will come and dwell in your heart." (Manuscript, Praising Temple, Chiengmai, Thailand).
Jesus, later, fulfilled all of these prophesies. The awesomeness of the revealed Christ should call all peoples to submit to his
rule. He is the only one under heaven through whom we can be saved.
In view of Buddha's familiarity with the coming King of Kings, one must wonder if the Magi of Matthew 2 were Buddhist
priests. There is a different, late, seemingly foundless, tradition that the Magi were of mixed races and nationalities. The
mixture is hardly supported by the scripture's description of "Magi from the east," who avoid Herod and secretly return to
"their country."
In ancient writings, Magi actually refers to a tribe of the Medes that were known for being warriors and priests at the same
time. Bardiya, a Magi, raised a rebellion against Cambyses, the son of Cyrus, during the life time of Buddha (521 B.C.).
Zoroaster also belonged to this tribe.
In 2513 B.C. Noah exited the Ark. He told his sons that the descendants of
Japheth (Europeans and Mongolians) would extend their territory and live
in the house of Shem. He said that the descendants of Shem (Southern
Asians, Jews, and Arabs) would have a special relationship with God. In
contrast, Ham was warned that the descendants of one of his sons
(Canaan) would be the lowest of slaves. Siddharta descended from Shem.
Some of the other descendants of shem were used by God to write the
Bible.
Moses wrote the first five books of the Old Testament(1500-1461 B.C.). He
told of the coming of a great Jewish prophet. Anyone who did not listen to
him would be called to account before God. King David wrote the book of Psalms(1064-1024 B.C.) and prophesied that the
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great king, prophet, messiah that was to come from his lineage would, in his death, have his hands and feet pierced. The
guards would divide his garments and cast lots for his raiment. This messiah's soul was not to be left in the grave, and his
body was not to see decay. The Messiah was to be seated at the right hand of God and given rule and authority.
Isaiah, another descendant of Shem, prophesied (740-712 B.C.) that the coming great one would be called wonderful
counselor, mighty God, prince of peace. His power was to be in his mouth and the words he spoke. He would be despised,
forsaken and a man of sorrow. He was to be born of a virgin, do miracles, healing the sick. Lead like a lamb to the
slaughter, he would be slain for our iniquities. A book was to be given to lead people out of darkness and gloom. People
from all nations were to flow into His kingdom.
It was with this great prophetic background that Daniel (Belteshazzar) was carried into captivity by the Babylonians (606
B.C.). When Daniel interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream, revealing that the Medes and Persians were to conquer Babylon,
he was elevated to chief administrator of the empire. He had also revealed that the Medes and Persians were to be
conquered by the Greeks, and the Greeks by the Romans. During the Roman rule God was to set up his own kingdom (the
church) that was to grow and fill the earth.
God used Daniel as a great prophet. Measuring from Ezra's return to Jerusalem, Daniel revealed the great Messiah was to
come in 26 A.D. and leave 3 1/2 years later. After that a prince (Titus) was to destroy Jerusalem.
The Medes and Persians then conquered Babylon in 538 B.C. and shortly thereafter elevated Belteshazzar to be the chief
administrator of their empire.
Siddhartha Gautama was born on the edge of the Persian Empire, in northeast India in 563 B.C. In 534 B.C., at the age of
29, Siddhartha left the protection of his father's castle to explore the world and seek truth. This was shortly after Daniel
began to administer the regions near his home. Soon Darius, the Persian emperor, issued a decree that in every part of his
kingdom people must fear and reverence the God of Daniel.
In 531 B.C. Siddhartha Gautama, Buddha, began his own special ministry. Buddha always claimed to be a mere man and
recognized that sin offered a significant problem for himself and other mortal men.
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