Matthew 4:14
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اِشَعیا پیغمبرئن واسئطهسئله دیئلن سؤز یرئنه یتئشسئن:
What Does This Mean?
This verse in Matthew introduces a prophecy from Isaiah the prophet about Jesus' ministry being fulfilled. It refers back to an earlier prediction by Isaiah that is now coming true through Jesus’ actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you are playing a game where someone tells you what will happen next, and it actually happens just like they said! That's what this verse talks about - something a prophet named Isaiah said long ago is now happening with Jesus.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel around the late first century AD for a Jewish-Christian audience. The reference to Isaiah reflects an early Christian belief that Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies, placing his ministry in continuity with Israel's history and destiny.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we read about Jesus fulfilling prophecy, it can remind us of the importance of trusting in promises made by God. Just as ancient prophecies were trusted to come true, so too should our faith in God’s word be firm today.
Topics
fulfillment of prophecyJesus ministryOld Testament prophecyfaithprophecy and fulfillmentBiblical continuity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies?
It demonstrates Jesus' connection to God's plan for salvation and validates his identity as the Messiah. Fulfilling these prophecies shows continuity between the Old and New Testaments.
What does this verse tell us about Matthew’s purpose in writing his gospel?
Matthew emphasizes Jesus’ fulfillment of prophecy to show that he is the long-awaited Messiah, proving his divine mission and validating his teachings for a Jewish audience.
Can you give an example from history where prophecies were fulfilled like in Matthew 4:14?
In ancient times, prophets like Isaiah made predictions that Christians believe came true through Jesus' life. For instance, Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem was foretold and fulfilled as described by Micah.
How can we apply the concept of prophecy fulfillment to our daily lives?
We can trust God's promises and prophecies, understanding that they are reliable. This can strengthen our faith and give us confidence in navigating life’s challenges with a hopeful outlook.
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