The Art of Numbers in Matthew's Genealogy | Matthew 1

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In this video I explore the literary art of Matthew's genealogy in Matthew chapter 1. We look at the symbolism of numbers and the structure of the genealogy.

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Genealogies might look boring. But every profession trades in particularities. Biology has cells, programmers have bits of code, and designers have colors and shapes. The particularities here are people, people particularities, the best kind.

And particularities make up the language like letters. Of course you won’t appreciate the fullness of Goethe if you don’t know german.
So you have to become a practitioner, understanding what you’re looking at when you’re looking at genealogies. All of a genre of music sounds the same only when you haven’t listened to much of it. All code looks the same until you know how to program.
We’re all very familiar with stories so stories are immediately interesting, but if we were as familiar with genealogies, we would find them just as fascinating. E = mc2 doesn’t mean much to a child, but those 5 characters, 5 particularities were among the greatest intellectual feats of human history, just five characters.
So what are the particularities of this art?

Well if you want to understand genealogies there are two steps. First, you have to identify the pattern. Second, you need to identify when the pattern is broken.

First, the pattern. Genealogies are a selective retelling of a family, a family tree reduced down to a few people. It’s just picking people out of the family and organizing them in a certain way. But the different ways that you can select people and organize them will tell you different things, they will tell you the idea, the thesis of the author.

For instance, if you read a genealogy of your family and only the third child in every family was included you would puzzle over that, you would try to figure out why. What is it about the third child that’s important? Or what is it about the first and the second children that are not important?

Matthew designs his genealogy into three sections, three sections of history. And it follows this family from Abraham to Jesus in three parts. From Abraham to David, from David to the exile, and from the exile to Jesus.

Notice, even when we are looking at the most general or broad pattern, this breaking the family into three parts, you see a break in the pattern. There are three people and one event. Abraham, David, the exile in Babylon, and Jesus. Which of these things is not like the other. Now Matthew could have easily substituted Babylon for Zedekiah, the king at the time of the exile but he doesn’t why?
Matthew chose to do it this way so that it would be absolutely clear to us how Jesus relates to the exile. That is, Jesus ends the exile.

But Matthew does more with his ordering of material. He not only orders it chronologically but also numerically. Notice at the end of the genealogy everything is counted. And it’s counted in three sets of 14 generations.
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This was extremely informative and helpful. I am usually cautious when the topic of numerology and the Bible comes up, but you did an excellent job of systematically showing Matthew's artistic logic in Jesus bringing the final seven.

steinleeschreiber
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Spiritually, this was a shot of B12! It reminds me of the passage where Peter asked Yeshua how many times must I forgive, 7 times? Yeshua tells him to forgive 70 x 7... that’s a term out of Daniel 9:24... so essentially Yeshua was telling Peter is to forgive until the end of the age (Olam hazeh) when Yeshua will put an end to transgression ( Olam Haba)... Love it!

I hope you do not get tired of me saying this but I have to keep saying, BRILLIANT video! Can’t wait for the next one.... I am going to savor this one for awhile. A long while! No milk on your channel. 🙏🏼❤️

atarahchomah
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I really appreciate the information. It was difficult to get through the presentation of the information. It feels unnecessarily drawn out. If the information was given more quickly and less monotone it would be easier to digest

nif
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Could it be the same reason in the 42 weeks = 3.5 years in revelation?

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