So, I took over the college class at our church this week on
a permanent basis, and we’re going through the book of Matthew, starting with
chapter one, which includes the genealogy of Christ and the record of the
virgin birth. I’ve covered both
these topics in these pages in the past: Why a Virgin
Birth? And The Genealogy of
Christ (Matthew).
You’ll recall that in the genealogy post, I showed that if
you look at the meanings of the names in the genealogy, they spell out an
amazing message about Jesus. For
example, Adam’s name means “man”; his son’s name means “appointed”, and his son’s
name means “mortal”, and his son’s name means “sorrow”. So you have the message: “man appointed
mortal sorrow” in the first four names of the genealogy.
Well, for class this week, I took the time to look up the
names listed in Luke as well since Luke looks at Mary’s line back to David via
his son Nathan rather than Solomon.
For today’s post, I present the meanings of the names in the genealogy
from Luke and the message they share about Christ:
Man is appointed mortal sorrow, but
the Blessed of God will come down teaching that his death shall bring the
despairing rest and comfort.
He will be a renowned healer,
possessing a mission that joins division. God’s shepherd will twine the
branches, through the exhalation of His spirit. The father of a great multitude
laughs; he prevails with God through the praise of the Lord breaching
divisions.
Rise up; my people are liberated by
a helper that rewards a servant with strength, a gift well beloved, a gift of
God. His gift is a reward supplying the resurrection of God from a dove. The increase of the praise of the Lord
that is heard is associated with His gifts. He that exalts the Lord in the court of my God has the
salvation of God.
The watchman’s garment adorns my
king, my light lent of God dispersing confusion by His will. By grace praises increase in hearing
and obeying the gift of the Lord. One who fears light is separated from the
comforter, the weighty gift of the Lord.
With the increase of affliction for the king, and those associated with
him, the gift ascends increasing salvation.
Adam = Man
Seth = Appointed
Enos = Mortal
Cainan = Sorrow
Maleleel = The Blessed of God
Jared = To Come Down
Enoch = Teaching
Methuselah = His Death Shall Bring
Lamech = Despair
Noah = Rest and Comfort
Shem = Renown
Arphaxad = Healer
Cainan = To Possess
Sala = A mission
Heber = joins
Phalec = division
Reu = his shepherd
Serug = twining branch
Nahor = exhale
Terah = dove or spirit
Abram = (changed to Abraham) father of a great multitude
Isaac = Laughter
Jacob = (changed to Israel) one who prevails with God
Judah = the praise of the Lord
Phares = to breach
Esrom = divisions
Aram = Rise up
Aminadab = my people is liberated
Naasson = a helper
Salmon = he that rewards
Boaz = a servant
Obed = in strength
David = well-beloved
Nathan – Gift of God
Mattatha – his gift
Menna – rewarded
Melea – supplying
Eliakim – resurrection of God
Jonam – a dove
Joseph – increase
Judah – praise of the Lord
Simeon – hears and obeys
Levi – associated with him
Matthat – gifts
Jorim – he that exalts the Lord
Eliezer – court of my God
Joshua – salvation of God
Er – watchman
Elmadam – the God of measure or of the garment
Cosam – divining
Addi - adorned
Melki – my king
Neri – my light
Shealtiel – asked/lent of God
Zerubbabel – dispersion confusion
Rhesa – will
Joanan – grace
Joda – praised
Josech – increase
Semein – hearing/obeying
Mattathias – the gift of the Lord
Maath – fearing
Naggai – light
Esli – he who separates
Nahum – comforter
Amos – weighty
Mattathias – the gift of the Lord
Joseph – increase
Jannai – afflicted
Melki – my king
Levi – associated with him
Matthat – gifts
Heli – ascending
Joseph – increasing
Jesus – Salvation
1 comment:
Fascinating post! Nothing in His Word is random or without several levels of meaning. Thanks so much for following and commenting on Saved by Grace -- I'll be following "Manifest Blog" too!
May God bless you and your ministry,
Laurie
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