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However, in Matthew 1:21 Joseph is told that he will do the naming, and Joseph names Jesus in verse 25, in obedience to the command of the angel. [3] Robert H. Gundry believes that having Joseph name Jesus is a clear demonstration of Jesus' legal status as his son, and thus as an heir of King David, a continuation of the argument made by the ...
Matthew 1 is the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It contains two distinct sections. It contains two distinct sections. The first lists the genealogy of Jesus from Abraham to his legal father Joseph , husband of Mary , his mother.
Matthew 1:9. Αχαζ — B L W Θ ƒ 1 ƒ 13 Byz Αχας — א C g 1. Matthew 1:11. τον Ιωακιμ, Ιωακιμ δε εγεννησεν — M U Θ Σ ƒ 1 33 258 478 661 954 1216 1230 1354 1604 Lectionary 54 syr h geo omitted by majority. Matthew 1:12-13. γεννα – Β εγεννησεν (begot) – א. Matthew 1:16
Biblegateway.com (opens at Matt.1:1, NIV) A textual commentary on the Gospel of Matthew – detailed text-critical discussion of the 300 most important variants of the Greek text (PDF, 438 pages) Early Christian Writings Gospel of Matthew: introductions and e-texts. Bible: Matthew public domain audiobook at LibriVox Various versions
According to Ulrich Luz, the beginning of the narrative of Matthew is similar to earlier biblical stories, e.g., the Annunciation of Jesus' birth (Matthew 1:18–25) [40] is reminiscent of the biblical accounts of the births of Ishmael (Genesis 16:11, Genesis 17), [41] Isaac (Genesis 21:1), [42] Samson (Judges 13:3, 13:5), [43] and recalls the ...
The word translated as birth, geneseos, is the same term that is used in Matthew 1:1. English editions invariably give different translations for the two, but the author of Matthew may have been trying to link the two verses with the second geneseos symbolically beginning the second section of the chapter.
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Matthew 1:18 says that Mary was betrothed to Joseph. [21] She would have been twelve years old or a little less at the time of events described in the gospels, as under Jewish law betrothal was only possible for minors, which for girls meant aged under twelve or prior to the first menses, whichever came first. [22]