First of all, there were many prophecies that were NOT fulfilled by Jesus. There is so much on this topic that I wouldn't be able to really address all of them here. However, there is a great book called
26 Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus by Asher Norman, that addresses all (or most) of your questions. I highly recommend the book to those who want to understand "why Jews don't believe in Jesus." The link on Amazon is
Amazon.com: Twenty-Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe In Jesus (9780977193707): Asher Norman: Books, and the link to his website is
26Reasons.com ~ 26 Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe In Jesus? By Asher Norman.
In Reason 13, he shows how the authors of the Christian Bible employed a number of deceptive techniques to shoehorn Jesus into the text. I will list those techniques in order (but I can't explain them here):
1) Messianic prophecies were invented and then attributed to Jesus;
2) Non-messianic prophecies were turned into messianic prophecies;
3) Versus in the Jewish Bible were taken out of context in the Christian Bible;
4) Verses in the Jewish Bible were mistranslated, words and phrases were invented and tenses were altered;
5) Verses in the Jewish Bible were misappropriated to support messianic claims about Jesus.
I'll just give you one example, something I think we discussed earlier:
The Christian Bible (NKJ) Matthew 1: 22-23: The Christian Bible says, "Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying: "Behold, a
virgin shall be with child and will bear a son and
they shall
call his name Emmanuel, which translated means, God is with us." (Matthew 1:22-23, citing Isaiah 7:14).
The Jewish Bible (Stone Edition) Isaiah 7:14: Properly translated [as it has been understood by the Jewish nation ever since the prophecy was originally written], Isaiah said, "Behold,
the [not "a"]
young woman [not "virgin"]
is [not "shall be"] with child and will bear a son and
she [not "they"] will call his name Emmanuel." (Isaiah 7:14)
This is just one of many examples of how the original Hebrew text (which the Jews still use to this day written in their Torah scrolls, as it has been written on ever since the Torah was first given to the Jewish People) was twisted and changed to suit the early founders' of Christianity objectives.