There are just too many passages which speak of the Second Coming of Christ. You might want to invest in a hard copy of Nave's Topical Bible (KJV) to search out all the passages. However you could start with Genesis 49:10:
The [royal] sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver [some translations have "ruler's staff"] from between his feet, until Shiloh* (שִׁיל֔וֹ) [Messiah] come; and unto Him shall the gathering of [some translation have "obedience of"] the people be.
* Strong's Concordance
Shiloh: perhaps "he whose it is," a Messianic title
Original Word: שִׁילֹה
Part of Speech: noun
Transliteration: Shiloh
Phonetic Spelling: (shee-lo')
Definition: perhaps "he whose it is", a Messianic title
This was a prophecy of Jacob, who predicted the second coming of Christ. Then redeemed and restored Israel, as well as the saved nations, would be gathered to (and obedient to) Christ and under His rule.
The [royal] sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver [some translations have "ruler's staff"] from between his feet, until Shiloh* (שִׁיל֔וֹ) [Messiah] come; and unto Him shall the gathering of [some translation have "obedience of"] the people be.
* Strong's Concordance
Shiloh: perhaps "he whose it is," a Messianic title
Original Word: שִׁילֹה
Part of Speech: noun
Transliteration: Shiloh
Phonetic Spelling: (shee-lo')
Definition: perhaps "he whose it is", a Messianic title
This was a prophecy of Jacob, who predicted the second coming of Christ. Then redeemed and restored Israel, as well as the saved nations, would be gathered to (and obedient to) Christ and under His rule.