The Old Testament "Evidence"
by Frank R. Zindler
Let us consider the so-called biblical evidence first. Despite the claims of Christian apologists, there is absolutely nothing in the Old Testament (OT) that is of relevance to our question, apart from the possible fact that some prophets may have thought that an "anointed one" (a rescuer king or priest) would once again assume the leadership of the Jewish world. All of the many examples of OT "predictions" of Jesus are so silly that one need only look them up to see their irrelevance. Thomas Paine, the great heretic of the American Revolution, did just that, and he demonstrated their irrelevance in his book An Examination of the Prophecies, which he intended to be Part III of The Age of Reason.

I would suggest that the Old Testament holds the key to understanding where the Jesus character came from. Of course he was not born of a virgin but the over 70 points made here— jesusisamyth.blogspot.com — strongly suggest he was crafted from themes found in the scriptures held so dear by the authors.