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How Prophecy is Fulfilled
Commentators explain that when Matthew says a prophecy was "fulfilled," it doesn't always mean the original prophet was only predicting that one future event. Here, the words Jeremiah used to describe the sorrow of Israel's exile are being applied to the new tragedy in Bethlehem. The language of past grief perfectly captures the horror of the present moment, showing a deep connection in God's redemptive story.
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18th Century
Theologian
Jeremy. Jeremiah. This quotation is taken from Jeremiah 31:15. The word "fulfilled," here, is evidently taken in the sense that the words …
19th Century
Preacher
It must have been a very sorrowful day in Bethlehem; you can imagine the grief that filled the hearts of the mothers there. There is Herod, who act…
To Matthew, the massacre fulfills Jer 31:15. This text probably refers to the deportation of Judah and Benjamin in 587–586 B. C. Nebuzaradan, comma…
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17th Century
Pastor
Ver. 17, 18. Then was fulfilled that which was spoken By the slaughter of the infants at Bethlehem was literally accompli…
17th Century
Minister
Herod killed all the male children, not only in Bethlehem, but in all the villages of that city. Unbridled wrath, armed with an unlawful power, oft…
13th Century
Philosopher
It was discussed above how the Wise Men bore witness to Christ being born; now, however, it is discussed how the Holy Innocents bear witness, not b…