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Prophecies in Genesis






Prophecies in Genesis


Prophecies in Genesis

Prophecy Genesis Reference Fulfillment New Testament Reference
The Protoevangelium (First Gospel) Genesis 3:15 The promise that the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent. This is the first prophecy of the Messiah’s victory over Satan. Romans 16:20, Hebrews 2:14, 1 John 3:8
The Promise of the Flood Genesis 6:13, 17 God’s prophecy that He would destroy all living creatures on the earth with a flood, except for those in the ark. Matthew 24:37-39, Hebrews 11:7, 2 Peter 2:5
The Covenant with Noah Genesis 9:11 God promises to never again destroy all life on earth with a flood, establishing the rainbow as a sign of this covenant. 2 Peter 3:6-7
Prophecy of Canaan Genesis 9:25-27 Noah prophesies that Canaan will be a servant to his brothers, foreshadowing the future subjugation of the Canaanites by the Israelites. Joshua 9:23, Judges 1:28
The Promise to Abraham Genesis 12:3 God promises that all the families of the earth will be blessed through Abraham’s “seed.” This is ultimately fulfilled through Jesus Christ. Galatians 3:8, 14, 16
Prophecy of the Egyptian Bondage Genesis 15:13-14 God prophesies to Abraham that his descendants would be enslaved in a foreign land for 400 years, but would then return to the land with great wealth. Exodus 1:11, 12:40, Acts 7:6
Prophecy of Ishmael Genesis 16:11-12 An angel prophesies that Hagar’s son, Ishmael, will be a “wild donkey of a man” and will live in hostility toward his relatives. (Historical and cultural fulfillment)
The Covenant of Circumcision Genesis 17:10-11 A physical sign of the covenant between God and Abraham’s descendants. It foreshadows the spiritual circumcision of the heart in Christ. Romans 2:28-29, Colossians 2:11
Prophecy of Jacob and Esau Genesis 25:23 God tells Rebekah that she has two nations in her womb and that the older will serve the younger, establishing the lineage of Israel and Edom. Romans 9:10-13
The Promise to Isaac and Jacob Genesis 26:4; 28:14 God confirms the Abrahamic covenant to his son Isaac and grandson Jacob, reaffirming that the line of the Messiah will come through them. Matthew 1:2, Luke 3:34
Prophecy of Judah Genesis 49:10 Jacob prophesies that the scepter will not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh (the Messiah) comes. Matthew 2:6, Hebrews 7:14, Revelation 5:5
Prophecy of Joseph Genesis 50:20 Joseph tells his brothers, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good,” a powerful statement on God’s sovereignty over human plans. Romans 8:28
Blessing of Reuben Genesis 49:3-4 Jacob’s prophecy that Reuben, his firstborn, would not excel due to his sin, leading to the loss of his birthright. 1 Chronicles 5:1
Prophecy of Levi and Simeon Genesis 49:5-7 Jacob curses their anger and prophesies their dispersion within Israel, fulfilled by their lack of a unified land inheritance. Joshua 13:33, 19:1, Numbers 35:2-8
Prophecy of Dan Genesis 49:16-17 Jacob prophesies that Dan will “judge his people” and be a “serpent in the way,” a foreshadowing of the tribe’s cunning and later idolatry. Judges 18
Blessing of Joseph Genesis 49:22-26 Jacob blesses Joseph with fruitfulness and strength, prophesying that his descendants would become two great tribes (Ephraim and Manasseh). Joshua 17:14-18
Blessing of Benjamin Genesis 49:27 Jacob’s prophecy that Benjamin would be a fierce warrior tribe, “a ravenous wolf,” which was fulfilled in their history. Judges 20
The Prophecy of the Land Genesis 13:14-17 God promises Abraham all the land he can see, extending the promise of the land as a permanent inheritance for his descendants. Joshua 1:3-4
The Prophecy of the Kingly Line Genesis 17:6 God promises Abraham that kings will come from his lineage, which is fulfilled through the Davidic line and ultimately, Jesus Christ. Matthew 1:1, Luke 3:34