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(note:)Jesus Christ came of Abraham of the tribe of Judah, and of the family of David as God promised.(:note)
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(note:)That is, the captivity fell in the days of Jakim and Jechonias: for Jechonias was born before the carrying away into captivity.(:note)
Jechonias and his brethren, at the time of the carrying away of Babylon.geneva@Matthew:1:12
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(note:)All those who were considered to be in the lineage of David's family, as they begat one another orderly in turn.(:note)
the generations, therefore, from Abraham to David [were] fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away of Babylon, fourteen generations; and from the carrying away of Babylon unto the Christ, fourteen generations.geneva@Matthew:1:18
(note:)Christ is the true Emmanuel, and therefore, Jesus (that is, Saviour) is conceived in the virgin by the Holy Spirit, as foretold by the prophets.(:note)
Jesus Christ was thus: His mother, Mary, that is, having been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found to be with child of [the] Holy Spirit.geneva@Matthew:1:19
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(note:)Receive her from her parents and kinsfolks hands.(:note)
take to [thee] Mary, thygeneva@Matthew:1:21
(note:)Christ is born of the same virgin who never knew a man: and is named Jesus by God himself through the angel.(:note)
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(note:)There is an article added in the Hebrew and Greek text, to point out the woman and set her forth plainly: as we would say, the virgin, or a certain virgin.(:note)
virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.geneva@Matthew:1:24
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(note:)The word «till», in the Hebrew language, gives us to understand that a thing will not come to pass in time to come: as Michal had no children «till» her death day, (2Sa_6:23). And in the last chapter of this evangelist: Behold, I am with you «till» the end of the world.(:note)
till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.Read ChapterStudyMatthew:1
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