EPISODE · Mar 3, 2021 · 41 MIN
05 Why Matthew Quotes Hosea When Hosea Isn't Predicting Anything (Matthew 2:13-15)
from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta
Matthew 2:15 contains one of the most puzzling quotes in the entire Gospel. Matthew says Jesus' return from Egypt "fulfilled" Hosea 11:1, which reads, "Out of Egypt I called my son." But here's the problem: Hosea wasn't predicting anything about Jesus. He was looking backward, remembering the Exodus when God rescued Israel from slavery. So why does Matthew claim this passage is fulfilled in Jesus' life? In this episode, Krisan Marotta explains what Matthew means by "fulfill," how the nation of Israel connects theologically to Jesus as God's firstborn son, and why Matthew expects his readers to know the Old Testament far better than most modern Christians do.In this week's episode, we explore:Why "fulfill" in Matthew's Gospel doesn't always mean predictive prophecyThe interpretive choices every Bible student must make when reading difficult passagesHow God called Israel "my son" in Exodus 4:22 and what that metaphor reveals about their missionThe connection between Israel's failure and Jesus' success as God's true firstborn sonWhat Hosea was actually saying to the northern kingdom about judgment and future restorationHow God orchestrated events in Israel's history and Jesus' life to reveal their theological connectionWhy Matthew quotes Hosea instead of directly quoting the Exodus storyThe pattern of Joseph, Egypt, exile, and return that links the Old Testament to the NewWhat Matthew assumes you already know about Abraham, David, and the MessiahHow to read Matthew's fulfillment quotes with ancient eyes instead of modern assumptionsWhat You'll Take AwayAfter listening to this episode, you'll understand why Matthew isn't twisting Scripture or making things up when he quotes Hosea. You'll see how the Exodus story creates a pattern that Jesus embodies and perfects. You'll learn to recognize when "fulfill" means something richer than simple prediction. Most importantly, you'll gain tools for navigating interpretive forks in the road when you encounter confusing passages. Whether you're a pastor preparing a sermon, a small group leader tackling tough questions, or a curious believer who wants to read the Bible more faithfully, this episode will help you see the theological threads connecting Israel's story to Jesus' mission. You'll walk away with greater confidence in Matthew's integrity as a writer and a deeper appreciation for how the Old Testament points to Christ.Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!
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05 Why Matthew Quotes Hosea When Hosea Isn't Predicting Anything (Matthew 2:13-15)
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