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unusual facts about Matthew 4:2


Matthew 4:2

Another important parallel is with the entire nation of Israel that spent forty years in the desert without much food after the Exodus.


Matthew 4

There are several references to the period after the Exodus and this is the section of the scripture Jesus' draws his quotes from.

Matthew 4:1

Rather Gundry supports the popular view that the reference to the wilderness is an allusion to the Israelites after the Exodus and specifically to Moses.

Matthew 4:13

The town was prosperous due to its location on the large lake and also its position on the Via Maris, the Damascus to Egypt trade route.

Matthew 4:14–15

Capernaum, where Jesus had relocated, was in the region of the Tribe of Naphtali in Galilee, it was also near the land of the Tribe of Zebulun.

Matthew 4:8

This verse is often considered to be a reference to Deuteronomy 32:49, where God instructs Moses to climb Mount Nebo and shows him Jericho and Canaan and promises them to the Israelites.

Fortna also notes that the verse could be implying a Flat Earth, which would allow for all countries to be seen at once from a tall enough mountain.

Matthew 4:9

In a famous letter, Pope Gregory VII used this section to assert his precedence over the Holy Roman Emperor.


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