1. Born of a Virgin 2. Born in Bethlehem 3. A King like David 4. A Prophet like Moses 5. Tribe of Judah.
Explanation: Christ's incarnation is prophesied in many books of the Old Testament by many prophets, not only of his incarnation, but also of his life, the end of his life, and what will happen afterwards. Thus, it is symbolically depicted in prophecies as a man-seed from which the new Jerusalem will be created and salvation for all who believe in him, that is, the Messiah. This new Jerusalem is a symbolic display that has an eschatological character which means that all who have faith in Christ will be saved, just as Christ himself claimed.
As for the Incarnation of Christ itself, it is foretold through many stories of the prophets, and some of them are that the Savior will come as a king from the tribe of David, he will be like David, who himself prophesied the Messiah's coming in his psalms, and since he is from the tribe of David, it is from the tribe of Judah. Besides, it was said from the prophet that the Messiah would be the greatest of all the prophets, to be humble but to be king. This means that since the Jews respected Moses as their greatest prophet and lawmaker, the man who brought the Jews out of Egypt and saw God, and was also humble and refused royal benefits in Egypt, Christ is the prophet like Moses, the greatest one.This humility is also reflected in the prophecy that the Messiah would come through the Bethlehem cave, that he would not be born in gold and silk, but humbly and will be the greatest of all kings, the king of the kingdom of God. Finally, it was prophesied that he will be born of a Virgin according to the will of God.