Matthew 2: 23 - Jesus, the Nazarene Hick
August 25th, 2010
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| Our Bible Bus riders appreciated God’s strategy to keep Jesus under wraps until he was thirty (the age of maturity under the Mosaic law) by hiding him in hick-town Nazareth. Read the two links below. |
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The root word for Nazarene is "netzer" meaning an insignificant branch or stick.
Matthew 2:16
Matthew 2:19 - 23
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Top Kick |
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They called Jesus a Naz-arene hick. Net-zer means a small branch or a stick. When the fam-ly moved down there the folks in that town didn’t realize he was Top-Kick.
John 1:46
John 1:11
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John 1: 46 below Matthew 2: 23 below ditto John 1: 11 below John 1: 49 below
Matthew 2:23
John 1:49
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 | "And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS". See link below.
John 19:19
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