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1 Kun Abram oli yhdeksänkymmenen yhdeksän vuoden vanha, ilmestyi Herra hänelle ja sanoi hänelle: "Minä olen Jumala, Kaikkivaltias; vaella minun edessäni ja ole nuhteeton.

2 Ja minä teen liittoni meidän välillemme, minun ja sinun, ja lisään sinut ylen runsaasti."

3 Ja Abram lankesi kasvoilleen, ja Jumala puhui hänelle sanoen:

4 "Katso, tämä on minun liittoni sinun kanssasi: sinusta tulee kansojen paljouden isä.

5 Niin älköön sinua enää kutsuttako Abramiksi, vaan nimesi olkoon Aabraham, sillä minä teen sinusta kansojen paljouden isän.

6 Minä teen sinut sangen hedelmälliseksi ja annan sinusta tulla kansoja, ja sinusta on polveutuva kuninkaita.

7 Ja minä teen liiton sinun kanssasi ja sinun jälkeläistesi kanssa, sukupolvesta sukupolveen, iankaikkisen liiton, ollakseni sinun ja sinun jälkeläistesi Jumala,

8 ja minä annan sinulle ja sinun jälkeläisillesi sen maan, jossa sinä muukalaisena asut, koko Kanaanin maan, ikuiseksi omaisuudeksi; ja minä olen heidän Jumalansa."

9 Ja Jumala sanoi Aabrahamille: "Mutta sinä pidä minun liittoni, sinä ja sinun jälkeläisesi, sukupolvesta sukupolveen.

10 Ja tämä on minun liittoni sinun ja sinun jälkeläistesi kanssa; pitäkää se: ympärileikatkaa jokainen miehenpuoli keskuudessanne.

11 Ympärileikatkaa esinahkanne liha, ja se olkoon liiton merkki meidän välillämme, minun ja teidän.

12 Sukupolvesta sukupolveen ympärileikattakoon jokainen poikalapsi teidän keskuudessanne kahdeksan päivän vanhana, niin hyvin kotona syntynyt palvelija kuin muukalaiselta, keneltä tahansa, rahalla ostettu, joka ei ole sinun jälkeläisiäsi.

13 Ympärileikattakoon sekä kotonasi syntynyt että rahalla ostamasi; ja niin minun liittoni on oleva merkitty teidän lihaanne iankaikkiseksi liitoksi.

14 Mutta ympärileikkaamaton miehenpuoli, jonka esinahan liha ei ole ympärileikattu, hävitettäköön kansastansa; hän on rikkonut minun liittoni."

15 Ja Jumala sanoi Aabrahamille: "Älä kutsu vaimoasi Saaraita enää Saaraiksi, vaan Saara olkoon hänen nimensä.

16 Ja minä siunaan häntä ja annan hänestäkin sinulle pojan; niin, minä siunaan häntä, ja hänestä tulee kansakuntia, polveutuu kansojen kuninkaita."

17 Aabraham lankesi kasvoillensa ja naurahti, sillä hän ajatteli sydämessään: "Voiko satavuotiaalle syntyä poika, ja voiko Saara, joka on yhdeksänkymmenen vuoden vanha, vielä synnyttää?"

18 Ja Aabraham sanoi Jumalalle: "Kunpa edes Ismael saisi elää sinun edessäsi!"

19 Niin Jumala sanoi: "Totisesti, sinun vaimosi Saara synnyttää sinulle pojan, ja sinun on pantava hänen nimekseen Iisak, ja minä teen liittoni hänen kanssaan iankaikkiseksi liitoksi hänen jälkeläisillensä.

20 Mutta myös Ismaelista minä olen kuullut sinun rukouksesi; katso, minä siunaan häntä ja teen hänet hedelmälliseksi ja annan hänen lisääntyä ylen runsaasti. Hänestä on polveutuva kaksitoista ruhtinasta, ja minä teen hänestä suuren kansan.

21 Mutta liittoni minä teen Iisakin kanssa, jonka Saara sinulle synnyttää tähän aikaan tulevana vuonna."

22 Kun Jumala oli lakannut puhumasta Aabrahamin kanssa, kohosi hän ylös hänen luotansa.

23 Ja Aabraham otti poikansa Ismaelin sekä kaikki kotona syntyneet ja kaikki rahalla ostamansa palvelijat, kaikki Aabrahamin perheen miehenpuolet, ja ympärileikkasi sinä samana päivänä heidän esinahkansa lihan, niinkuin Jumala oli hänelle sanonut.

24 Aabraham oli yhdeksänkymmenen yhdeksän vuoden vanha, kun hänen esinahkansa liha ympärileikattiin.

25 Ja hänen poikansa Ismael oli kolmentoista vuoden vanha, kun hänen esinahkansa liha ympärileikattiin.

26 Aabraham ja hänen poikansa Ismael ympärileikattiin sinä samana päivänä;

27 ja kaikki hänen perheensä miehet, sekä kotona syntyneet että muukalaisilta rahalla ostetut, ympärileikattiin hänen kanssaan.

   

Commentary

 

Prophecies About Jesus

By New Christian Bible Study Staff

By Meister des Ludwig-Psalters [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Currently at Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

For Christians, Christmas time is one of the most sacred, most joyous celebrations of the year. What about for people who are thinking about it, but who aren't sure about the whole "reason for the season"? What do we really know about what happened in Judea, 2000 years ago?

We're going to try to approach this topic from a neutral standpoint, and see where that leads us.

It's well-established that Jesus existed. He was physically, historically real. There is voluminous evidence from Christian sources, of course. Jesus Christ was also mentioned in non-Christian historical documents that have survived from that period. He's referred to twice by Josephus, the Jewish historian, in his work "Antiquities of the Jews" published in 93-94 AD. Tacitus, the Roman historian, writing in around 116 AD, also refers to "Christus" being put to death by the Romans under Pontius Pilate.

Was Jesus special? Even skeptics would need to wonder why and how this man from a small village in Galilee could launch a religion which would become the biggest, most influential one for at least the next two millennia of human history.

One of the intriguing things about Jesus is that his birth and life seem to have fulfilled prophecies from the Old Testament, which date back to the time of Moses - at least 1500 years BC, and to far older stories in an oral tradition. Those prophecies existed in texts written long before the Christian Era started.

What were some of those prophecies? There are many of them! Swedenborg lists some in Doctrine of the Lord 6. In this article, we're just going to focus on a few of them.

In this very early prophecy, it's indicated that the Messiah would be born as the son of a woman:

"And Jehovah God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, cursed art thou above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life, and I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed: he shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Genesis 3:14-15. This is confirmed in the story in Matthew 1:20.

In Micah, much later in the Bible, we read that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem, in Judea:

"But thou, Beth-lehem Ephrathah, which art little to be among the thousands of Judah, out of thee shall one come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting." Micah 5:2.

This is confirmed in the story in Matthew 2:1, and Luke 2:4-6.

In Isaiah, we read that the Messiah would be born to a virgin:

"Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." Isaiah 7:14. This is confirmed in the story in Matthew 1:22-23, and in Luke 1:26-31.

Lineage was an important factor, too. At least 5 forefathers of the promised Savior are named. First, he was prophesied to come from the line of Abraham, the progenitor of many of the peoples of the modern Middle East, including the Jews, the Arabs, the Lebanese, the Druze, and others. See Genesis 12:3, and Genesis 22:18. This prophecy is confirmed in Matthew 1:1, and Romans 9:5.

In the next generation, prophecy stated that the Savior would be descended from the line of Isaac, one of Abraham's two sons. See Genesis 17:19, and Genesis 21:12. This is confirmed in Luke 3:34.

For the third generation, the Word states that the Messiah would be a descendant of Jacob. It's prophesied in Numbers 24:17, and confirmed in Matthew 1:2.

For the fourth generation, attention focuses on the tribe of Judah, who was one of the twelve sons of Jacob (whose name was changed to Israel). See Genesis 49:10, and then Luke 3:33, and Hebrews 7:14.

Many generations later, in the second book of Samuel, and again in Isaiah, there are prophecies that the Messiah would be heir to King David's throne. Read 2 Samuel 7:12-13, and Isaiah 9:7. Then see Luke 1:32-33, and Romans 1:3.

There are many more prophecies, and we will look at more of them in a future article. But, to summarize these ones that we've just listed, what would Old Testament readers in the time of Caesar Augustus be expecting?

In Bethlehem, a virgin would bear a son. He would be descended from Abraham, through the line of Isaac, Jacob, Judah, and David. That's the way the story runs, in the Gospels.

It's clear that the Old Testament wasn't altered to suit the "facts on the ground". The prophecies are already there in pre-Christian scrolls. That leaves two possibilities:

1) Scenario A: The New Testament could have been written to twist the facts to match the old prophecies. Faithful Jews were awaiting the Messiah; they would have wanted to find matching stories. In this scenario, Jesus could have been just a regular man, but a standout leader and teacher and healer. He was so inspiring that his apostles endured hardship and death to spread what became a global religion. The stories about him were exaggerated or modified to help match the prophecies.

2) Scenario B: The Old Testament text contains deep inner meaning, and its prophecies were actually prophetic and true. The facts of Jesus' birth and life and ministry actually did match and fulfull the prophecies. In this scenario, Jesus was truly a miracle baby.

Which scenario is right? In both, there's a recognition that the teachings of Jesus contained wisdom, and that there is great value in them. In New Christian thought, the choice is for Scenario B -- that Jesus really was the Christ, the long-awaited Messiah, or Savior.

This of course requires some level of belief in miracles - prophecy, fulfillment, the virgin birth, angels bearing tidings, healings, feeding the multitudes. Can miracles really happen? Is it scientifically possible? Maybe they can... maybe as science advances, we will begin to understand those boundaries better.

At some level, don't most of us believe in miracles -- in the miracle of the very existence of the universe, and of living organisms that can reproduce, and of human life, and of love?

How to end this article? The whole subject of miracles needs more thought. And, here it is, December 22, and... instead of getting more analytical, I find that right now I just want to "be" in the holy days of Christmas.

If you're feeling skeptical, have a look at Arcana Coelestia 2568, and Arcana Coelestia 2588. They offer an interesting perspective!

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One source for this article was "100 Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus: Messianic Prophecies Made Before the Birth of Christ", by Rose Publishing.

(References: Teachings about the Lord 6)