Q: Where is the name Ahnsahnghong in the Bible?
A: Upon learning about Christ Ahnsahnhong for the first time, one may wonder if the name Ahnsahnghong is in the Bible. First, we must consider whether Jesus’ name appears in the Old Testament—since the New Testament didn’t exist until after Jesus’ time on Earth.
In fact, there is no mention of Jesus as the name of the Christ or the Messiah in the Old Testament. Moreover, even if it did, that doesn’t necessarily suffice as proof of someone being the Christ. The name Jesus was popular among Jewish people (Col 4:11).
Moses and the prophets didn’t mention the name Jesus but foretold what the Christ would accomplish. And by fulfilling these prophecies, Jesus was recognized as the Christ by His disciples. Jesus Himself reinforced this teaching:
“‘These are the very Scriptures that testify about me.’”
John 5:39
The Old Testament prophets foretold that the Savior would be pierced for our sins (Isa 53:1–5), buried with the wicked and the rich (Isa 53:9), and born of a virgin in Bethlehem (Isa 7:14; Mic 5:2). However, Jesus fulfilled every single one of these prophesies (Jn 19:34; Mt 1:18–23; Mt 2:1–6; Mt 27:38, 57-60)
Similarly, we must study the Bible to know what it reveals about Second Coming Christ. When Jesus returns, He must complete the prophecy of King David’s throne (Lk 1:32), restore the Passover (Heb 9:28), and begin His ministry in 1948 (Mt 24:32). Only Christ Ahnsahnghong fulfilled these prophecies. So, though His name may not visibly appear in the Bible, Christ Ahnsahnghong is the prophesied Second Coming Christ.