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Refresh our memories
Author: Matthew
Audience: Unbelieving Jews
Purpose: Among other roles, Matthew helps link Jesus of Nazareth to the fulfillment of Old Testament prophesies.
The phrase “the book of the generation” is only found in Genesis & Matthew.
What we learned from genealogy
Matthew connects Jesus to what two Hebrew Patriarchs?
Abraham & David
Matthew listed three divisions in his genealogy
Each of these divisions consists of 14 generations
What are these divisions?
From Abraham to David
From David to the carrying away into Babylon
From the carrying away into Babylon to Christ
Genealogy and Grace
Matthew broke protocol by including the names of four women
Each of these women are connected in some way to scandal
Three of these women were involved in sexual immorality
All four women were included in the lineage of Christ by Grace!
What has Matthew established for his readers?
Jesus of Nazareth “could be” the Messiah-King
The Birth of Jesus Christ (Mt 1:18-25)
Matthew now moves from the human genealogy of Jesus to the Divine genealogy
Who/what does Matthew emphasize?
Question: Does Matthew emphasize Mary and the virgin birth, or the Holy Spirit and the virgin birth?
Answer: The Holy Spirit’s role in the virgin birth
Holy Spirit and Jewish theology
Jews were familiar with the he Holy Spirit’s connection to creation, . .
& re-creation!
They understood the Holy Spirit as the one who shares God with man
Espoused:
Joseph and Mary were espoused
Jewish order of marriage consists of three stage:
(1) engagement
(2) betrothal
(2) marriage
Engagement
Engagements were generally arranged by parents
Engagements were often made while the couples were young (even before they personally knew each other )
Betrothal
A formal ratifying of the engagement contract
Lasted one year
During this time the couple are considered husband and wife
During this time the couple does not live together, nor do they partake in sexual activity
Once the betrothal begins the marriage can only be terminated by legal divorce
Betrothal served, in part, to prove fidelity.
A twelve month time period exposed any pre-marital pregnancies
Marriage
Sometime after the betrothal year expired the husband and wife would have a public ceremony
Following the public ceremony the couple lives together as husband and wife
Joseph’s Dilemma
During the betrothal stage Joseph learns that Mary is pregnant
Being a just man he decided not to publically shame Mary
Was it possible Joseph partly believed her story?
Joseph’s Deliverance
Joseph was visited by the angel of the Lord
Joseph is officially informed of the Holy Spirits role in Mary’s pregnancy
Joseph’s Directions
Joseph is instructed to take Mary as his wife
He is instructed to fulfill his legal role in naming the child.
He is instructed to name the baby Jesus: (meaning “Jehovah saves”)
Fulfilled Prophesy
Matthew is writing to a 1st century Jewish audience
He connects Jesus to Old Testament prophesy
Background to Isaiah 7:14
Time: 734 B.C.
The Jewish nation is divided between Israel (Northern Kingdom) & Judah (Southern Kingdom)
Ahaz is king of Judah, & is very wicked
Ahaz was threatened by two rival kings (Rezin & Pekah)
Isaiah assures Ahaz God would deliver Judah from these threats.
Ahaz does not believe God’s message and Isaiah gives him a sign that the prophesy would come true
A virgin would conceive a son, and before the child was old enough to know good from evil the threat would be dissolved
What you should know
the word Isaiah used for virgin is the Hebrew word “almah”
Almah is also used to describe a young, unmarried woman
It is sometimes translated as maiden, girl, or virgin!
The prophesy by Isaiah has a double fulfillment
It was fulfilled as a sign to Ahaz
Matthew saw the greater fulfillment in the birth of Jesus Christ
Conclusion
Matthew is presenting evidence to a 1st century audience that Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecy
Matthew is establishing that Jesus could be Israel’s Messiah-King
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