He came at the time appointed by the Father.
Galatians 4:4
“[I will call] my son out of Egypt” (Hos. 11:1) was fulfilled in this part of Jesus' life.
childhood
"soul would be pierced" describes this person in the Bible
Mary
Prophet that stated that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem into the line of David.
Micah
Jesus had to grow in wisdom for this reason.
He was also human like us
He was not accepted by His own neighbors.
Luke 4:24
“[They] shall call his name Immanuel” (Isa. 7:14) was fulfilled in this part of Jesus' life.
birth
“the exalted one” who brought Rome to its peak
Caesar Augustus
Jesus remained at the temple after Joseph and Mary left Jerusalem because of this.
Jesus was seeking to fulfill the will of God for his life (or He needed to be in His Father's House, doing His Father's business)
Jesus performed the miracle at the wedding in Cana for this purpose.
to reveal His glory so that His disciples would believe in Him
The miracles revealed His glory.
John 2:11
“The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet” (Deut. 18:15) was fulfilled through these from Jesus.
miracles
ordered the deaths of many infant boys
Herod the Great
This prophet foretold the tragic action that Herod took to try to kill Jesus and the sorrowful response of the women of Bethlehem.
Jeremiah
Jesus used the analogy of destroying and rebuilding the temple in three days to point to this.
His own death and resurrection on the third day
He grew in favor with God and man.
Luke 2:52
“For mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people” (Isa. 56:7) was fulfilled at this time.
cleansing of the temple
“my messenger” prophesied by Isaiah and Malachi
John the Baptist
This part of Isaiah's prophecy about Jesus as the Messiah was not included in Jesus' message in the synagogue.
the vengeance of the Lord
Jesus gave these two examples when the citizens of Nazareth rejected His teachings.
the provision of food for the widow at Zarephath and her son; the healing of Naaman the leper
The grace of God was on Him.
Luke 2:40
“The Spirit of God is upon me” (Isa. 61:1) was fulfilled at this event in Jesus' life.
baptism
immediately recognized the gift of God
Anna
In this way, Jesus was distinct from Old Testament prophets who performed miracles.
He did not have to pray for power
Jesus used scriptures in response to Satan's temptations, as referred to in these memory verses (quote each verse)
Matthew 4:4, 7, 10