Jesus The Christ! by Rev. Bruce E. Garmon, Sr. 12-10-2008 A Three Part Series 1. Pre-incarnation 2. Incarnation 3. Post-incarnation Part 2 Incarnation (The Life Of Christ On Earth) A. His Birth MATTHEW 1 ST CHAPTER 00.) There are generations from to 01.) There are generations from to 02.) There are generations from to 03.) There are Generations from the Promise of the coming of the Messiah to the fulfillment of His coming. But what is a generation? GENERATION = The translation from Hebrew means "circle," "age," "period," or "cycle". 1
04.) Hence; when studying Scripture, it is important to remember that the word can mean several different things: a. In Genesis 2:4, the word generations means the " " b. In Genesis 5:1 "The book of the generations," means a family register, or history of Adam. c. In Genesis 37:2, "The generations of Jacob" means the history of Jacob and his descendants. d. In Matthew 1:17 the word means a succession or series of persons from the same stock. e. In the time of Abraham a generation was an hundred years: Compare Genesis 15:13 & 15:16, "In the fourth generation" = in four hundred years. f. In Deuteronomy 1:35 and Deuteronomy 2:14 a generation is a period of thirty-eight years. 05.) Biblical generations are approximated as some generations were in recording if they did something bad. LUKE 1 ST CHAPTER 06.) Elisabeth was and could not have children. 07.) Both Elisabeth and Zacharias were too to have children. 08.) Zacharias was to have a child. 09.) Although the actual word is not used in Luke 1:15; the words of this verse make it clear to us that John The Baptist was a 10.) is the most famous Nazarite known in the Bible (Judges 13:5, 24). 11.) is the Angel that came to Zacharias. 12.) Zacharias did not Gabriel. Nazarite Hebrew The name of such Israelites as took on them the vow prescribed in Numbers 6:2-21. The word denotes generally one who is separated from others and consecrated to God. Although there is no mention of any Nazarite before Samson, yet it is evident that they existed before the time of Moses. The vow of a Nazarite involved these three things, (1) abstinence from wine and strong drink, (2) refraining from cutting the hair off the head during the whole period of the continuance of the vow, and (3) the avoidance of contact with the dead. When the period of the continuance of the vow came to an end, the Nazarite had to present himself at the door of the sanctuary with (1) a he lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering, (2) a ewe lamb of the first year for a sin-offering, and (3) a ram for a peaceoffering. After these sacrifices were offered by the priest, the Nazarite cut off his hair at the door and threw it into the fire under the peace-offering. As to the duration of a Nazarite's vow, every one was left at liberty to fix his own time. There is mention made in Scripture of only three who were Nazarites for life, Samson, Samuel, and John the Baptist (Judges 13:4, 5; 1 Samuel 1:11; Luke 1:15). In its ordinary form, however, the Nazarite's vow lasted only thirty, and at most one hundred, days. 13.) Zacharias was struck for not believing. 14.) After becoming pregnant, Elisabeth hid herself for months. 2
EMMANUEL = God with us. In the Old Testament it occurs only in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 8:8. Most Christian interpreters have regarded these words as directly and exclusively a prophecy of our Saviour, an interpretation borne out by the words of the evangelist Matthew (Isaiah 1:23). 15.) is the Angel that came to Mary. 16.) Although the Bible doesn t tell us how old Mary was when Jesus was born; based on historical and cultural study, we learn that a Jewish girl could get married quite and early age. Historical data has demonstrated that Mary have been between and years old when she gave birth to Jesus. 17.) Mary knew she was a because she had not been with a 18.) The Angel told Mary that she was highly 19.) Elisabeth was months along when Mary became pregnant. 20.) John The Baptist and Jesus were 21.) John was months older than Jesus. 22.) #21 above is appropriate because John was sent to be the for Jesus. MATTHEW 1:18-25 23.) Mary s baby Daddy was 24.) Joseph wanted to! 25.) It took the to convince Joseph that it was God working here. 26.) EMMANUEL means, 27.) When Mary told Elisabeth about her encounter with the Angel, Elisabeth s baby (John) 28.) Mary stayed with Elisabeth about months. JESUS = Savior or - Deliverer. Je'sus, the proper, as Christ is the official, name of our Lord. To distinguish him from others so called, he is spoken of as "Jesus of Nazareth" (John 18:7), and "Jesus the son of Joseph" (John 6:42). This is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Joshua, which was originally Hoshea (Numbers 13:8, 16), but changed by Moses into Jehoshua (Numbers 13:16; 1 Chronicles 7:27), or Joshua. After the Exile it assumed the form Jeshua, whence the Greek form Jesus. It was given to our Lord to denote the object of his mission, to save (Matthew 1:21). 29.) So, Systematic Theology teaches us that Mary probably stayed with Elisabeth until Elisabeth! 3
LUKE 2 ND CHAPTER 30.) All the world does not mean, it actually means the 31.) Everyone was required to return to the City where they were 32.) Joseph and Mary were living in when she became pregnant. ESPOUSE The espousal was a ceremony of betrothing, a formal agreement between the parties then coming under obligation for the purpose of marriage. Espousals are in the East frequently contracted years before the marriage is celebrated. It is referred to as figuratively illustrating the relations between God and his people (Jeremiah 2:2; Matthew 1:18; 2 Corinthians 11:2). 33.) Systematic Theology would teach us that Joseph and Mary were obviously born in since that is the city they went to, to pay their taxes. 34.) What does mean? BETROTH To promise "by one's truth." Men and women were betrothed when they were engaged to be married. This usually took place a year or more before marriage. From the time of betrothal the woman was regarded as the lawful wife of the man to whom she was betrothed (Deuteronomy 28:30; Judge 14:2, 8; Mat 1:18-21). The term is figuratively employed of the spiritual connection between God and his people (Hosea 2:19, 20). 35.) What is a? (Luke 2:7) 36.) How many Shepherds were in the field? 37.) The Shepherds were told what to look for so they would know that they have found the right baby. He would be wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a Manger. This had to sound very, very strange to the Shepherds because they knew that a manager was a feeding trough for animals, and why would anyone lay their new born baby in an animal feeding trough? 38.) The Shepherds came with to Mary and Joseph and found things as the Angel said they would be. 39.) How many Wise Men came to see the newborn Jesus, wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in the manger? To Be Continued MANGER man'-jer (Greek [phatne]): Properly the place in a stall or stable where the food of cattle is placed (in the Old Testament "crib" (Job 39:9; Proverbs 14:4; Isaiah 1:3). In Septuagint, the Greek word, representing different Hebrew words, has also the extended meaning of "stall" (2 Chronicles 32:28; Habakkuk 3:17); thus also in Luke 13:15. Old tradition says that Jesus was born in a cave in the neighborhood of Bethlehem; even so, a place for food for cattle may have been cut in the side of the rock. 4
FRANKINCENSE - an odorous resin imported from Arabia. It was one of the ingredients in the perfume of the sanctuary used for the purpose of sacrificial fumigation. When burnt, it burned for a long time with a steady flame and it emitted a fragrant odour, and hence the incense became a symbol of the Divine name and an emblem of prayer. It was called frank because of the freeness with which, when burned, it gives forth its odor. MYRRH - This substance was valuable for its perfume and as one of the constituents of the holy incense. It was used a medicine as well as embalming anointment. The fragrant resin obtained from some species of cistus plant was a principal ingredient in the holy anointing oil. It was used in embalming, also as a perfume. It was a custom of the Jews to give those who were condemned to death by crucifixion "wine mingled with myrrh" to produce insensibility. GOLD, FRANKINCENSE, MYRRH - Some will have these gifts to be emblematic of the Divinity, regal office, and manhood of Christ. "They offered him incense as their God; gold as their king; and myrrh, as united to a human body, subject to suffering and death." Aurum, thus, myrrham, regique, DEO, HOMINIQUE, dona ferunt. JUVENCUS. Rather, they offered him the things which were in most esteem among themselves; and which were productions of their own country. The gold was probably a very providential supply, as on it, it is likely, they subsisted while in Egypt. MATTHEW 2 ND CHAPTER 40.) The wise men came from the to Jerusalem. 41.) They saw the in the which led them there. 42.) King Herod was when he heard these things. 43.) ***BONUS: Why? 44.) King Herod called the wise men to him 45.) King Herod said that he wanted to come and Jesus. 46.) The wise men were led by the to the place where Jesus was. 47.) The wise men came to the where Mary and Jesus were; not the 48.) ***BONUS: So a scene with the wise men in the standing next to the baby Jesus is not 49.) ***BONUS: Culturally speaking, one did not present himself before a King without first presenting a 50.) They brought gifts of,, and 51.) ***BONUS: How many wise men were there? 52.) The wise men were by not to return to! 5
53.) Joseph was warned in a to flee to Interesting, is it not, that the same Egypt that was the burden of bondage and slavery to the Israelites, is now, 1000 years later, a place of refuge!!! 54.) ***DOUBLE BONUS: Matthew 2:15 is prophesied where? 55.) King Herod had all boy babies and younger killed, trying to kill! 56.) ***TRIPLE BONUS: We have here a parallel! Do you know what it is? 57.) ***DOUBLE BONUS: Matthew 2:18 is prophesied where? 58.) The Angel told Joseph to leave Egypt and go to the city of! 59.) Joseph and Mary moved to and settled in the city of Coming Up Encounter at Temple 12 Years of Obscurity Commission Mission Crucifixion. 6