Joseph was like Joseph: Dumbrell on Mt. 1:18-25

by | Nov 2, 2010 | Biblical Theology, New Testament

“Like the patriarchal Joseph, this genealogical Joseph by whom Jesus’ Davidic ancestry may be affirmed vv. 20-25, had a father named Jacob. He also experienced revelation in dreams, guided by the requirements of the Torah, demonstrated high moral principles, and laid the foundations for Israel’s future by a timely descent into Egypt. Both also operated on the eve of God’s great movement to redeem Israel” (William J. Dumbrell, The New Covenant: The Synoptics on Context…, 19-20).

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