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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2021 · 47 MIN

07 Why Matthew Says Jesus Fulfilled a Prophecy That Doesn't Exist (Matthew 2:19-23)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

Matthew 2:23 presents one of the most puzzling statements in the New Testament: Jesus would be "called a Nazarene" to fulfill what the prophets said. The problem? No Old Testament verse says this. For two thousand years, scholars have debated what Matthew means. This episode unravels the mystery by showing how Matthew summarizes multiple prophetic themes rather than quoting a single verse. Jesus' humble origins in despised Nazareth perfectly fulfill the prophets' descriptions of a Messiah who would be overlooked, dismissed, and rejected by the world.In this week's episode, we explore:Why Matthew uses the plural "prophets" instead of naming a specific prophetHow the grammar of Matthew 2:23 signals a summary rather than a direct quoteIsaiah's prophecy that the Messiah would bring light to Galilee (Isaiah 9:1-7)The contempt first-century Jews held for Nazareth and why "Nazarene" was an insultIsaiah's Suffering Servant passages describing a despised and rejected Messiah (Isaiah 49:7, 53:2-3)The possible wordplay between "Nazareth" and the Hebrew word for "branch" (netzer)How geography reveals God's plan throughout Matthew chapters 1 and 2Why God chose obscurity over obvious power for the Messiah's originsThe connection between Jesus' humble beginnings and Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 1:26-27What you'll take away:After listening to this episode, you'll understand how Matthew uses Old Testament themes to show that Jesus' despised origins were not accidental but prophetically significant. You'll see why Jesus didn't need to fit Hollywood's version of a conquering hero to be the true Messiah. Most importantly, you'll grasp how God delights in working through the unexpected and overlooked, choosing what the world dismisses to accomplish His greatest purposes. This episode will change how you read Matthew's fulfillment passages and deepen your appreciation for the wisdom behind Jesus' humble beginnings in Nazareth.Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!Most people fail at Bible study because no one ever taught them how. Bible Study Boot Camp fixes that: one short email a day for a week, plus a worksheet you can use on any passage for the rest of your life.Sign up for Bible Study Boot Camp

Matthew 2:23 presents one of the most puzzling statements in the New Testament: Jesus would be "called a Nazarene" to fulfill what the prophets said. The problem? No Old Testament verse says this. For two thousand years, scholars have debated what Matthew means. This episode unravels the mystery by showing how Matthew summarizes multiple prophetic themes rather than quoting a single verse. Jesus' humble origins in despised Nazareth perfectly fulfill the prophets' descriptions of a Messi...

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