Matthew 1:23

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Matthew says that a virgin will give birth to a son named Emmanuel, which means 'God with us.' It's a prophecy about Jesus being born of Mary.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and the best player is always on your team. That's like God sending his son to be with us all the time, just like Emmanuel means 'God with us'.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this gospel around 80-90 AD for a Jewish audience. This verse quotes Isaiah 7:14 and emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.

Living It Out Today

When facing tough times, remember that God is always present, just like Emmanuel means 'God with us.' Imagine feeling less alone in stressful exams or family issues because you know God is there with you.

Topics

prophecyvirgin birthsalvationfaithhopeGod's presence

Related Verses

Isaiah 7:14Luke 1:26-38John 1:14Revelation 21:3Mark 15:39

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this verse significant in the Bible?
It links Old Testament prophecy to the New Testament fulfillment, emphasizing Jesus as the promised Messiah and God’s presence among humans.
How does Emmanuel relate to the concept of salvation?
Emmanuel represents God's intervention in human affairs through his son Jesus, making possible the ultimate salvation for believers.
What is the significance of 'God with us' in daily life?
The phrase assures Christians that they are never alone and can find comfort and guidance in their faith whenever they face challenges.
How does Matthew 1:23 connect to Revelation 21:3?
Both verses emphasize God's presence among his people, with Matthew focusing on the birth of Jesus and Revelation predicting a future where God dwells among humanity permanently.
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