I'll have to disagree with you about these references, Dan. NONE of these predict Jesus. ALL of them are references to literally anyone at any period in time. You and other Christian exegetes are INSERTING a Christian hermeneutic where one does not exist within the Hebraic here.
The fact is, Jesus is not prophesied by anyone within the Tanakh. Yes, you are correct in saying that the period Jewish people were likely living under the expectation of a messiah appearing and delivering them from Roman rule, but to insert the Christian "Jesus" into the Tanakh would be considered bad scholarship by many Christian if not most Judaic scholars. Yes, many Christian theologians have done it, but it is not good scholarship. JM2C