(a) ATTIS of Phyrgia:
1) Was born to a virgin named Nana.
2) Was regerded as the only begotten son and savior.
3) He was bled to death on March 24th at the foot of a pine tree, and his votaries believed that his blood had renewed the fertitlity of earth and thus brought a new life to humanity.
4) He rose from the dead.
(b) ADONIS of Syria:
1) Was born to a virgin.
2) Believed to be the only savior.
3) Suffered death for the redemption of mankind.
4) He rose from the dead in spring.
(c) DIONYSIUS or BACCHUS of Greece:
1) Was termed the only begotten son of Jupitor.
2) Was born to a virgin mother on December 25th.
3) Was called the redeemer and savior.
4) He called himself the Alpha and the Omega.
5) The story of his passion was celebrated every year, and it similarly consisted in death, descent into hell and resurrection.
(d) MITHRA the persian sun god:
1) Was born to a virgin on Ddecember 25th.
2) Christmas and Easter were celebrated, exact dates.
3) They had seven sacrements, the most important of which were baptism , confirmation, and Eucharistic supper at which the communion partook of the divine nature of MITHRA under the species of BLOOD and WINE.
In AD 38, the Church of Antioch was founded by James, Peter and Thomas in Antioch, Asia Minor. In AD 64, Pistic Christianity began growing by leaps and bounds when Nero began throwing Christians to the lions in the arena. Roman courts offered Christians an out: they could denounce their religion and go free. The Pistics refused and died for it.
The Church of Antioch left the first council in disgust. As a consequence, it was persecuted as far away as Malabar, India. The new church was virtually Christian in name only. Those I believe were the true followers of Jesus.
One can only wonder how The God of the OT suddenly decided to come down to earth and die for humanity to be saved. One can only wonder, why is it only after Jesus Christians pray in the name of three persons in one divine being while this new concept never appeared in the OT and no prophet what so ever prayed in the name of these three persons. Even the only reference to Jesus sayingray in the name of the father , the son, and the holy spirit" is discovered to be a forgery. Not once since Jesus was alive did he ask us to pray in the name of these persons.
Jesus was indeed prophecised in the OT, but he was never prophecised as a servant of God, just like any other prophet. Matthew on the other hand to make the OT and the NT compatible misquotes the OT.
"Out of Egypt I have called my son,"
Matthew claims that the flight of Jesus' family to Egypt is a fulfilment of Hosea 11:1. But Hosea 11:1 is not a prophecy at all, as is clear when the entire verse is quoted ("When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt."). It is a reference to the Hebrew exodus from Egypt and has nothing to do with Jesus. Matthew tries to hide this fact by quoting only the last part of the verse.
Hosea 11:1 :" When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt.2:As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burned incense to graven images"
Matthew quotes Jeremiah 31:15, claiming that it was a prophecy of King Herod's alleged slaughter of the children in and around Bethlehem after the birth of Jesus. But this verse refers to the Babylonian captivity, as is clear by reading the next two verses (16 and 17), and, thus, has nothing to do with Herod's massacre.
Jeremiah 31:15 "Thus saith the LORD; A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rahel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her children, because they were not.
16:Thus saith the LORD; Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears: for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the LORD; and they shall come again from the land of the enemy.17: And there is hope in thine end, saith the LORD, that thy children shall come again to their own border."
Matthew 27:9 "Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying, And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value"
This is not a quote from Jeremiah, but a misquote of Zechariah (11:12-13).
Zech.11"12:So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver. And the LORD said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prized at of them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them to the potter in the house of the LORD"
Matthew attributes this quote to Jeremiah, but Jeremiah has no verse that is even similar to the words given in Matthew. Matthew confused Jeremiah with Zechariah.
This is a mistake done on the part of Matthew, showing no divine inspiration for such a person.
That's just some examples of false prophecies that were used to deceive the jews into believing that Jesus divine nature was prophecised in the bible.