Hebrew version of Matthew 1.2

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אברחמ

הוליד begat

הו 'eu' - woe
ליד 'lid' - literally means 'to hand' however it is composed of
לד ld - child with the creator י (Yah) inside.

There are two senses of the meaning. Man is created with the breath of God inside, and particularly, these men who were 'begotten' particularly reflected God's image as they each are a type of Christ.


את

* sign or wonder, with, all, eternal, ploughshare, against, with, in, him, me, upon, את
* I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א * completed, finished, purpose, (makes an object) ת

¢ Com את


It is used in this list before the first mention of the name, and not with the second mention of each name. Since the names are repeated twice, attention is being called to the fact that these men are literal ancestors of Christ, but they are also representations of Christ in the hidden prophecies. The את makes the first mention of the name pre-eminent saying that the figurative typology is more important than the literal descendency.


יצחק Isaac

Isaac literally means 'he laughs'. But the hg of his name are fun as well:

י - the creator
צ - with holiness and love reconciled in the flesh
ח -and full of understanding
ק as the Son of God laid down his life

See if you can find verses that show this describes Isaac.

ויצחק and Isaac

The vav ו distinguishes between the two Isaac's and joins them as one.

יעקב yoqb

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(d. Jacob, supplanter)
(m. God revealed to man יב with an unfinished work עק )
(m. the unfinished work is the flesh ע of the Son of God in death ק)




'Jacob' means 'supplanter'. He usurped his brother's inheritance and blessing. Look at the hg:

י - God's
עק - unfinished work
ב - revealed to man

What unfinished plans of God were revealed through Jacob?