Matthew 2:23
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
Or 'ti 'o: gwlor an 'da-dih-a 'Nazla.: Yee': Gwlor: baa'-a' wlu 'kpa-' dhih 'jeh: ka or-a' wele-eh:: po-nyor⧾ no-a eh-a': za-a' see, on no-a, An mu-or 'Nazla-yu 'da-dih:.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Jesus moved to Nazareth and was called a Nazarene, fulfilling prophecies about him. It shows how God's plans are carried out even in small details.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents decided to move you to a new town so a really old story would come true about you! That's what happened with Jesus when he went to Nazareth.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this Gospel around the year AD 80 for Jewish Christians. The prophecy about being called 'a Nazarene' isn't found in one specific Old Testament text but is understood as a fulfillment of broader prophetic themes regarding the Messiah's humble origins and suffering.
Living It Out Today
Today, when you face situations that seem ordinary or even challenging, remember that they might be part of a bigger plan. Just like Jesus being from Nazareth fulfilled an ancient prophecy, your life can fulfill God’s purposes in unexpected ways.
Topics
prophecyfulfillmentobediencehumble originsmessianic expectationssuffering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Nazareth important in the Bible?
Nazareth, where Jesus moved to live, was an insignificant village that became significant because it was home to Jesus. The verse suggests this move was part of fulfilling prophecy.
What does 'called a Nazarene' mean for Christians?
For Christians, being called a Nazarene can symbolize following Jesus in humility and faithfulness, just as he fulfilled God's purposes by living in an ordinary place like Nazareth.
Are there specific Old Testament prophecies about Nazareth?
There are no direct Old Testament prophecies mentioning Nazareth. However, the idea of a humble and sometimes scorned origin fits into broader prophetic themes about the Messiah's character.
How does this verse connect to Jesus' identity?
This verse shows how even seemingly small details like where Jesus lived were part of God’s plan. It reinforces that Jesus is not just an ordinary person but someone fulfilling ancient prophecies as the Messiah.
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