Hi!
…let’s look at the first example you’ve included:
…these verses follow the description at the Cross… because of Jewish religious custom the Romans had made certain concessions… one of these was to remove the bodies of those crucified for the celebration of the Jewish Sabbath (evening of Friday through Saturday).
…so every person crucified would have an assisted death they did not die by Friday evening… the soldiers would break their legs and death would follow quickly.
…when they came to Jesus, He was already dead… which means that His death was according to Scriptures:
…clearly, there has to be something more than what the prophet is given in Revelation other than that the virtuous man will never suffer a broken bone…
…what if the prophet has been lead to prophesy: ‘God’s Virtuous Man will not have a single bone broken?’
…then we have:
I’m not a historian… but I cannot recall anyone claiming that “the pierced” one was some grate sage or rabbi or leader of Israel… but even if there were one such person or so… consider the whole passage:
- one that has been pierced
- kindness and prayer involving the House of David and the citizens of Jerusalem
- they will look on Him (the pierced one)
- they will mourn for Him
- Only Son
- they will weep for Him
- First-born Child
…everything speaks of Jesus and what transpired during His arrest, imprisonment, Passion, Death, and Resurrection.
Let’s throw in David’s prophecy, just for good measure:
…we know from Scriptures that David was never crucified by the Romans (or any other agency) so his hands and feet could not have been pierced; he could have been persecuted but there’s no mention of his clothes being divided or gambled upon by his tormentors; and pay attention to the part about his bones (he can count them, really?).
Here’s what Yahweh God Commanded to be done with the Passover Lamb (Exodus 12:43-51):
…what’s the importance?
Jesus is the Passover Lamb (St. John 1:29) and as the type in Exodus (12:1-14), His Blood allows God’s Justice to Mercifully Pass us Over from Death to Life in Jesus Christ: the Perfect Sacrificial Lamb.
Prophecy is not always clear cut… sometimes part of it Unfolds within the lifetime of the prophet; sometimes after the death of the prophet… but always with a Messianic undertone or Unfolding.
Maran atha!
Angel