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I suspect you are wrong. We have seen some Jewish reactions to your argument, and it isn’t going well for you. As for unbelievers, your argument leads to convincing them that they not only need to believe as true the NT, which is climb enough, but now they have also to believe as true the OT, which is a fair old mountain.Picky-
There are several arguments which can be made in support of the Christian faith, and one of them is the argument from prophecy. I don’t happen to think it is the strongest, and I’m not alone.
However, JESUS himself used the argument from prophecy with the Jews since they were, at one point in time, interested in messianic prophecy. Jesus found Himself in these prophecies…something that modern scholars seem unable to do.
So, I would say that if someone is uncertain about whether to believe or not, the weight of the OT prophecies would tip the scale in favor of making the intellectual decision to accept the evidence in support of Jesus as Messiah and God.
I doubt many Christians have been brought to the faith by the argument from prophesy, such as it is. My suggestion would be that you should try something else. Or somewhere else. Non believers wandering into this site are unlikely to be good conversion fodder, I’d have thought. More likely to be already rather opinionated, same as the believers.