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The Old Testament prophet Micah prophesied that Christ would be born in Bethlehem (cp Mt 2:6 with Mic 5:2). Bethlehem means "house of bread". | The Old Testament prophet Micah prophesied that Christ would be born in Bethlehem (cp Mt 2:6 with Mic 5:2). Bethlehem means "house of bread". | ||
It is not without significance that Jesus, the bread of life, was born in the house of bread (cp Jn 6:31-35). | It is not without significance that Jesus, the bread of life, was born in the house of bread (cp Jn 6:31-35). | ||
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2:3-5 Who prophesied Christ's birthplace?'
The Old Testament prophet Micah prophesied that Christ would be born in Bethlehem (cp Mt 2:6 with Mic 5:2). Bethlehem means "house of bread".
It is not without significance that Jesus, the bread of life, was born in the house of bread (cp Jn 6:31-35).
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