Mic 5:2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting.”
Very precise He is to be the ruler.
More specifically: "to be Ruler in Israel".
For that part of your prophecy to be true, Jesus would have had to have ruled Israel for a period of time. Jesus did not rule Israel - ever! So, this part of your prophecy is a failure. Therefore, the entire prophecy is a failure. That's not even a nice try. Perhaps you were going for a participation trophy.
The part that you can deal with is how that this messiah was born in a specific little town, in a little country (and add detailed from other prophesies) at a certain time, to a virgin,
The Mic 5:2 verse does indeed mention Bethlehem. It does not mention a time, nor does it mention a virgin. So, two of the three things you assert are part of a prophecy are not even in the prophecy. There are just things you made up.
That leaves you with Bethlehem.
However, Biblical scholarship has recently called the identification of Bethlehem as Jesus’ birthplace into question: If Jesus was indeed born in Bethlehem, why is he called a Nazorean and a Galilean throughout the New Testament, and why is Bethlehem not mentioned as Jesus’ birthplace outside of the infancy narratives in the Gospels? This has caused some to wonder if Jesus was actually born in Nazareth.
The question is:
Was Jesus born in Bethlehem as prophecised in Micah or did the gospel writers assign Bethlehem as the birthplace to be in accord with what Micah had written. Remember, there were no witnesses.
... who was rejected by His people, killed, rose on the third day, was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, had His feet and hands pierced, was the fulfillment of the sacrificial lamb sacrifices, was brought up both in Egypt and Nazareth, was born at a time when there was a great howling in Ramah, (Herod killed male babies) had his clothes divided based on casting of lots, rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, healed the lame and deaf and blind, and rose the dead, etc etc.
There is nothing in the Micah verse that you posted as a prophecy that mentions rejection killing, rising or anything else you posted above.
Your posting of Mic 5:2 as a prophecy is a complete failure.
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Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting
- You skipped parts of the passage that didn't fit your narrative.
- You made up stuff that is not in the passage.
It's no wonder you are a believer. You let your imagination and apologetics create your prophecies.