In the foreshadowing of the virgin birth, Mary
is foreshadowed by Rebekah. In today’s parallel – Mary and Rebekah were visited
by men who were bearing gifts including gold.
Matthew
02:11…Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold,
and frankincense, and myrrh.
Genesis
24:10…Then the servant took ten of his master's camels and departed, taking all
sorts of choice gifts…
Genesis
24:53…And the servant brought forth jewelry of silver and of gold, and raiment,
and gave them to Rebekah; he also gave to her brother and to her mother costly
ornaments.
J. Clontz – Editor of the Comprehensive New Testament
Previously:
The accounts of
Mary and Rebekah both start with an angel sent by God – Luke 1:26/Genesis
24:7,40
Mary and Rebekah
were virgins who were betrothed to a man – Luke 1:27/Genesis 24:16,51
Mary and Rebekah
were selected by God - Luke 1:30/Genesis 24:14,44
Mary and Rebekah
consented to being selected by God - Luke 1:38/Genesis 24:57-58
Mary and Rebekah went with haste and told
their relatives what had happened - Luke 1:36,39/Genesis 24:28
Mary and Rebekah were blessed by their
relatives - Luke 1:42/Genesis 24:60
God provided
information about the future of Mary and Rebekah’s unborn children and the
nature of their pregnancies - Matthew 1:20/Genesis 25:23
Mary and Rebekah’s
lives were potentially threatened by their pregnancies – Matthew
1:18-19/Genesis 25:22
Mary and Rebekah
stayed in a shelter where animals also stayed – Luke 02:07/Genesis 24:25
Mary and Rebekah
were visited by “wise” men bringing gifts who had traveled through Mesopotamia
– Matthew 02:01,11/Genesis 24:10
Mary and Rebekah
were visited by men who were led to them by something heavenly that went before
them - Matthew
02:09/Genesis 24:07
Mary and Rebekah were
visited by men who worshipped the Lord at the house where they were staying - Matthew
02:11/Genesis 24:26
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