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        <![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 2:5-6, Matthew claims that Jesus birth in Bethlehem fulfills the prophecy given in Micah 5:2.  But some interprets claim that the Bethlehem referred to by Micah is a clan, not a town, and that the prophecied individual is a literal warrior, not a spiritual leader as Jesus was.  Whats the deal here?A:  Ill take this in three parts.First, Matthew does not directly make such a claim.  Matthew simply presents the statement of the advisors of King Herod when Herod asked them where... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Matthew's Use of Micah 5:2 ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I want to dig this old thread back up because it should be noticed that Matthew's putting a Judaic &quot;prophecy&quot; in the mouths of pagan high priests of Persia's official state religion, Magism.<br><br>Since when does Judaism or Christianity give such credence to such a pagan religion as this?<br><br>In Christianity's case, it's been ever since nativity scenes include these &quot;wise men&quot;, and I never miss a chance every Christmas to make the observation that Christians celebrate... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Matthew is the one claiming prophecy here. He is just putting<br>the words into the mouths of the magi. Jesus was never king<br>of Israel. ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Matthew's Use of Micah 5:2 ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Q:  In Matthew 2:5-6, Matthew claims that Jesus birth in Bethlehem fulfills the prophecy given in Micah 5:2.  But some interprets claim that the Bethlehem referred to by Micah is a clan, not a town, and that the prophecied individual is a literal warrior, not a spiritual leader as Jesus was.  Whats the deal here?<br><br>A:  Ill take this in three parts.<br><br>First, Matthew does not directly make such a claim.  Matthew simply presents the statement of the advisors of King Herod when Herod... ]]></description>

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