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Why was the place of Jesus birth important to his becoming the Messiah?

Why was the place of Jesus birth important to his becoming the Messiah?

The Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus. Bethlehem means house of bread and bread held great importance in Bible times. It was a staple in the ancient diet and provided not only comfort but nourishment necessary for survival.

What is the message of Jesus birth?

The birth of Jesus holds particularly special meaning for us in that because Jesus overcame, so can we. He was able to live and endure this world in human form, teach and love others, point them to the Father, then conquered death, hell, and the grave.

Why did the birth of Jesus take place in Bethlehem?

The primary reason the birth of Jesus took place in Bethlehem was to fulfill the prophecy given by the minor prophet Micah. He stated, “And you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, you being least among the thousands of Judah, out of you He (Jesus) shall come forth (be born) to Me, that is to become Ruler in Israel . . .”

Where does the Bible say Jesus was born?

1. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke clearly state that Jesus was born in Bethlehem (see Matthew 2:1; Luke 2: 1-7). 2. None of the remaining 25 books of the New Testament contradict the claim in Matthew and Luke that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. 3. There is no historical evidence that places Jesus’ birth in Nazareth.

Where did Jesus grow up in Bethlehem Ephrata?

Luke refers to Bethlehem Ephrata as the City of David because it was known as the city where David was born and raised. David’s father and brothers lived in the City of Bethlehem but David was born and grew up in the village of Bethlehem, which was also called Bethlehem Ephrata or the City of David.

Why was the son of David born in Bethlehem?

The messiah is therefore thought to be the ultimate fulfillment of the “son of David” prophecies. God would send someone to solve the problems of Israel who ultimately fulfilled the role of David in that he liberate the nation from their oppressors and prepared the way for true worship in the Temple.

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