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What does the Bible say about Emmanuel?

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Emmanuel means 'God with us' and signifies the incarnation of Jesus Christ as God in human form.

Emmanuel, meaning 'God with us,' is a profound title for Jesus Christ found in Matthew 1:23. This name emphasizes the reality of the incarnation, where God the Eternal Son took on human flesh and entered into our world to be with His creation. This concept originates from the prophecy in Isaiah 7:14, which foretold the virgin birth of Christ. The magnificence of Emmanuel lies not just in His presence but in the mystery of God manifest in flesh, as shown in John 1:14 where it states, 'the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.' Thus, Jesus embodies the divine presence with humanity, fulfilling God's promise of salvation and fellowship.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 7:14, John 1:14

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