Jesus' Exile to and Return from Egypt in Matthew 2
How is Jesus redoing or recapitulating the history of Israel in himself? How does Matthew teach us to read Genesis, Hosea, Jeremiah, and the rest of the OT in a Christ-centered way? Why is Jesus called a "Nazarene"? How does the life of Moses become a pattern of the life of Jesus? These and other questions, Chad Bird addresses in this week's video on "Reading the Gospels through Hebrew Eyes," on Matthew 2:13-23.

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The Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sin of the World

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The Person, Preaching, and Baptism of John the Baptist

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Jesus Did Not Come to Abolish the Law and Prophets

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Matthew 2 - Part 2 - Joseph, Mary and Jesus flee into Egypt - God Provided for Them

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Most Misunderstood Story in the Bible (2 Kings 2 Explained)

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Response to the Objection "Christians Corrupted Psalm 2:12: "Kiss the Son"

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Matthew 2:1 to 23 The Truth About the Virgin Mary and Jesus

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Chad Bird: Sanctification: A Matter of Proximity

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The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man

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Christ's Resurrection and its OT Background

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Why Did Jesus Send 70 Disciples?

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Is Our Suffering Due to Sin? Jesus Heals the Man Born Blind

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The Dead Sea Scrolls Just Got DNA Tested — And the Results Are Shocking

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The Temptation of Jesus and its Old Testament Background

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Messiah on the Run - Matthew 2:13-23 - Skip Heitzig

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Why Did Christ Cleanse the Temple? The Crucial Old Testament Background

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When Tradition Is Weaponized by Legalism: Jesus and the Sabbath

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Chad Bird: The Old Testament Gospel

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How Joseph Smith Tried to Write Himself Into the Bible

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