In the foreshadowing of the virgin birth, Mary
is foreshadowed by Rebekah. In today’s parallel – Mary and Rebekah were visited
by men who worshipped the Lord at the house where they were staying.
Matthew
02:11…On coming into the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and
they fell down and worshipped him.
Genesis
24:26 The man bowed his head and worshiped the LORD, 27 and said, "Blessed
be the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who has not forsaken his steadfast
love and his faithfulness toward my master. As for me, the LORD has led me in
the way to the house of my master's kinsmen."
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 travelled 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
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