Most of these SUPAR DETAILED PROPHECIES seem to be pretty standard. Jewish religion focuses on the hardships of the present while predicting a glorious future (a fruitful, populous Israel), so the prophecies regarding Israel's future are hardly mind-blowing, especially when you consider the fact that Israelis are all familiar with Jewish prophecy and would work to fulfill them. Also, a lot of these prophecies are vague and rely on Christian interpretation to be true.
Some of the weakest prophecies on those lists concern the defeat of the Edomites and the destruction of Tyre. The prophecies about the Edomites are
obvious revenge fantasies that came true 400 years later. Almost
any prophecy will come true after hundreds of years, especially prophecies that predict the destruction of cities. Tyre is an important city in a region that has a lot of wars, so its destruction is not a surprise. Tyre was destroyed, yes, but by Alexander, not Nebuchadnezzar. Just because it was destroyed
eventually does not mean the prophecy was fulfilled. Their claims regarding the rebuilding of Tyre are incredibly weaksauce. It wasn't rebuilt by Phoenicians, so it doesn't count!
I've has a lot of fun reading
this site, which lists a lot of failed prophecies and contradictions. My favorite is this one:
"According to Jon 3:4, Nineveh will be overthrown in 40 days, but then God changed his mind about having Nineveh overthrown. (See Jon 3:10.)"