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Verse Matthew 2:3. _WHEN HEROD - HEARD_ THESE THINGS, _HE WAS
TROUBLED_] Herod's consternation was probably occasioned by the
agreement of the account of the _magi_, with an opinion predominant
throug...
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HAD HEARD THESE THINGS - Had heard of their coming, and of the star,
and of the design of their coming.
HE WAS TROUBLED - Herod had obtained the kingdom by great crimes, and
by shedding much blood. H...
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2. THE KING WORSHIPPED BY GENTILES;
Jerusalem in Ignorance of Him; the Child Persecuted.
_ 1. The Visit of the Wise Men.(Matthew 2:1 .) 2. The Flight into
Egypt. (Matthew 2:13 .) 3. The Return from...
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MATTHEW 2. THREE INCIDENTS OF CHRIST'S CHILDHOOD.
Matthew 2:1. The Visit of the Magians.The religion of the Magi well
deserved the double honour of stimulating the growth of the doctrine
of the Futur...
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HEROD... HE WAS TROUBLED.
The trouble of Herod is easily accounted for. He was. usurper, not of
the royal line, hated by the Jewish nation, near the close of his
reign and anxious to continue the roy...
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THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE KING (Matthew 2:1-2)...
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WHEN. But.
HAD HEARD. on hearing.
WAS TROUBLED. The enemy used this for another attempt to prevent the
fulfillment of Genesis 3:15. See App-23.
ALL JERUSALEM. Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of the...
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_all Jerusalem with him_ Fearing some fresh outbreak of cruelty....
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THE VISIT OF THE MAGI
Recorded by St Matthew only....
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3. WHEN HEROD THE KING HAD HEARD THESE THINGS, HE WAS TROUBLED, AND
ALL JERUSALEM WITH HIM. 4. AND WHEN HE HAD GATHERED ALL THE CHIEF
PRIESTS AND SCRIBES OF THE PEOPLE TOGETHER, HE DEMANDED OF THEM WH...
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_THE WISE MEN VISIT THE KING MATTHEW 2:1-12_ : “Now when Jesus was
born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold,
there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Saying, Where is he...
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ΆΚΟΎΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) пот. masc. sing. от_
ΑΚΟΎΩ (G191) слышать. "Услышав это, Ирод..."
ΈΤΑΡΆΧΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΤΑΡΆΣΣΩ (G5015)
взбалтывать, будоражить; фигур,
будоражить, беспокоить,...
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HE WAS TROUBLED— _Alarmed._ Our translation suits well to Herod,
jealous for his crown, but not to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, who
were oppressed by him; and (according to their notions of a Messiah...
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CHAPTER 2
Section 3. THE VISIT OF THE WISE MEN
TEXT: 2:1-12
1.
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod
the king, behold, Wisemen from the east came to Jerusalem, saying,...
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When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all
Jerusalem with him.
WHEN HEROD THE KING HEARD THESE THINGS, HE WAS TROUBLED - viewing
this as a danger to his own throne: perha...
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1 David 1 Ozias
2 Solomon 2 Joatham
3 Roboam
3 Achaz
4 Abijah 4 Hezekiah
5 Asaph
5 Manasseh
6 Josaphat 6 Amos
7 Joram 7 Josiah
[Ahaziah]
[Jehoahaz]
[Jehoash]
[Jehoiakim]
[Amaziah] [Jechon...
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THE WISE MEN
1-12. The star in the east and the visit of the Magi (peculiar to St.
Matthew). The incident fits well into secular history. About the time
when the star appeared (7 or 6 b.c.), Herod th...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 2
WISE MEN VISIT JESUS 2:1-12
V1 Jesus was born in the town called Bethlehem. This was in Judea
district. At this time, Herod was the...
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HEROD THE KING. — When the Magi reached Jerusalem, the air was thick
with fears and rumours, The old king (the title had been given by the
Roman Senate in B.C. 40) was drawing to the close of his long...
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CHAPTER 2
His Reception - Matthew 2:1
THIS one chapter contains all that St. Matthew records of the Infancy.
St. Mark and St. John tell us nothing, and St. Luke very little. This
singular reticence h...
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_Visit of the Magi._...
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THE WISE-MEN FOLLOW THE STAR
Matthew 2:1-8
The expectation of the advent of a great king was far-spread at the
time of the Nativity. It was probably founded, so far as the East was
concerned, on the...
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The Kingdom was not ready for the King, so a reception for Him was not
arranged and organized by those who should have been waiting for Him.
They were in rebellion. The King's advent was heralded by a...
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When Herod the king had heard [these things], he was (c) troubled, and
all Jerusalem with him.
(c) Was much moved, for he was a foreigner, and became ruler by force;
and the Jews were troubled; for w...
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Through fear of losing his kingdom, he being a foreigner, and had
obtained the sovereignty by violence. But why was all Jerusalem to be
alarmed at the news of a king so long and so ardently expected?...
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THE ORIENTAL MAGI
Matthew 2:1-12. _“Jesus having been born in Bethlehem of Judea, in
the days of Herod the king, behold, the magi came from the East,
saying, Where is He who was born King of the Jews?...
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When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all
Jerusalem with him.
That Herod should be troubled at this intelligence was natural enough;
and from the character which follows in...
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God has been pleased, in the separate accounts He has given us of our
Lord Jesus, to display not only His own grace and wisdom, but the
infinite excellency of His Son. It is our wisdom to seek to prof...
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_LITTLE KNOWLEDGE, MUCH FAITH_
‘We have seen His star in the east, and are come to worship Him.’
Matthew 2:2
The Wise Men offered to the Lord Jesus Christ the very best they
possibly could; they ga...
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3._Herod the king was troubled _Herod was not unacquainted with the
predictions, which promised to the Jews a King, who would restore
their distressful and ruinous affairs to a prosperous condition. H...
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Thus born, thus characterised by the angel and fulfilling the
prophecies that announced the presence of Emmanuel, He is formally
acknowledged King of the Jews by the Gentiles, who are guided by the
wi...
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WHEN HEROD THE KING HAD HEARD THESE THINGS,.... That is, the report
made by the wise men of the appearance of an unusual star, and of the
birth of the king of the Jews, which they affirmed with all ce...
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When Herod the king had heard _these things_, he was troubled, and all
Jerusalem with him.
Ver. 3. _When Herod the King heard these things he was troubled_] At
that wherein the sages and shepherds re...
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_When Herod heard_, &c. _he was troubled_ Or, _alarmed_, as Dr.
Waterland renders εταραχθη. The word properly signifies a
great emotion of mind, whatever the cause thereof be. Being a prince
of a very...
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TROUBLED; Herod feared a rival, and his trouble caused the people to
be troubled....
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The message of the Magi was brief:...
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The deeply interesting account of Gabriel's announcement to Mary that
she would be the mother of her Lord, the details as to His birth in
Bethlehem, the visit of the shepherds to the manger in which H...
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1-8 Those who live at the greatest distance from the means of grace
often use most diligence, and learn to know the most of Christ and his
salvation. But no curious arts, or mere human learning, can...
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Herod was hardly warm in his kingdom, and had taken Jerusalem by
force, and was therefore much concerned to hear that there was a new
King born; and supposing him to have been all his life acquainted...
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Tertullian An Answer to the Jews
For thus it is written in the prophet: "And thou, Bethlehem, are not
the least in the leaders of Judah: for out of thee shall issue a
Leader who shall feed my People...
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Matthew 2:3 When G1161 Herod G2264 king G935 heard G191 (G5660)
troubled G5015 (G5681) and G2532 all G3956 Jerusalem G2414 with G3326
him G846
he - Matthew 8:29, Matthew 23:37; 1 Kings 18:17-1
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THE VISIT OF THE MAGI (2:1-11).
The visit of the Magi/Eminent Astrologers to Jesus is important for a
number of reasons. It emphasises:
1). That whereas the leading Jews in the main ignored His birt...
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THE DATE OF OUR LORD'S BIRTH. See Introduction, § 8, pp. 16, 17. The
visit of the Magi, while it does not determine the year of the birth
of Christ, fixes a date _before_ which it must have taken plac...
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HE WAS TROUBLED, AND ALL JERUSALEM WITH HIM
(εταραχθη κα πασα Ιεροσολυμα μετ'
αυτου). Those familiar with the story of Herod the Great in
Josephus can well understand the meaning of these words. He...
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Matthew 2:1. _Now when Jesus was born is Bethlehem of Judaea in the
days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to
Jerusalem,_
Our Lord was born in Bethlehem, an inconsiderable...
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CONTENTS: Visit of the Magi, flight into Egypt, Herod's slaughter of
the innocents. Return of Joseph and Mary to Nazareth.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Joseph, Mary, Herod, chief priests, scribes,
wise me...
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Matthew 2:1. _Jesus was born in Bethlehem,_ as is illustrated in Micah
5:2.
_In the days of Herod the king,_ the son of Antipater, and father of
Archelaus, who succeeded him on the throne. Herod, who...
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HEROD. WAS VERY UPSET. Herod did not rightfully hold the throne. A
rival, _legitimate,_ who would be accepted by the Jews, was bad news
to him. EVERYONE ELSE IN JERUSALEM. This was the capitol, the se...
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_Herod._
HEROD
1. Blind.
2. Luxurious.
3. Revengeful.
4. Flattered.
5. An habitual sinner. (_J. M. Ashley._)
1. The shortness of kingdoms.
2. The fear of an evil conscience.
3. Various uses o...
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CHAPTER 2
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Juda in the days of king
Herod. It is better to read here in the Greek _in Bethlehem-Juda_.
Juda means the tribe of Judah, to which, after the schism...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 2:1. BORN.—The birth of Jesus has been assigned to “the
fourth year before the common account called Anno Domini.” But Rev.
A. Carr (Cambridge Bible for Schools) says, “the ye...
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EXPOSITION
JESUS THE CHRIST BY HIS EARLY HISTORY answering to the word of God by
the prophets. This is shown by four particulars, for each of which a
corresponding prophecy is adduced.
(1) The place...
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Chapter Two
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod
the king (Matthew 2:1),
This is Herod the Great, that little short monster. He was a little
over four feet tall, and as...
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1 Kings 18:17; 1 Kings 18:18; Acts 16:20; Acts 16:21; Acts 17:6; Acts
17:7; Acts 4:2; Acts 4:24; Acts 5:24; John 11:47;...
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HOW THE FIRST CHRISTMAS WAS CELEBRATED
Matthew 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
By way of introduction we are going to read a poem named "The
Christmas Story" which was written several years ago. It is
appro...
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Observe here, That when Christ came into the world to save men, it
cast the world into. consternation, and caused wonderful disturbances.
Herod is first concerned, and next ALL JERUSALEM WITH HIM; Her...