Bible Society of South Africa
Neville Turley

Jesus, our Messiah – Day 3

Jacob’s prophecy

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

TSHIMOLOHO 49

10Lere la bokgosi

le ke ke la tloha ho Juda,

le lere la bolaodi ho ditloholo tsa hae,

ho fihlela monga lona a fihla,

yena eo ditjhaba di tla mo mamela.

TSHIMOLOHO 49:10SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

MATHEU 1

Leloko la Jesu Kreste

1Leloko la Jesu Kreste, mora Davida, mora Aborahama. 2Aborahama a tswala Isaka, Isaka a tswala Jakobo, Jakobo a tswala Juda le bana babo, 3Juda a tswala Farese le Sara ka Tamare, Farese a tswala Heserone, Heserone a tswala Arame, 4Arame a tswala Aminadabe, Aminadabe a tswala Nashone, Nashone a tswala Salema, 5Salema a tswala Boase ka Rahaba, Boase a tswala Obede ka Ruthe, Obede a tswala Jese, 6Jese a tswala kgosi Davida.

Davida a tswala Solomone ka mohatsa Uriya, 7Solomone a tswala Roboame, Roboame a tswala Abiya, Abiya a tswala Asa, 8Asa a tswala Jehoshafate, Jehoshafate a tswala Jorame, Jorame a tswala Usiya, 9Usiya a tswala Jotame, Jotame a tswala Akase, Akase a tswala Hesekia, 10Hesekia a tswala Manase, Manase a tswala Amose, Amose a tswala Josiya, 11Josiya a tswala Jekoneya le bana babo ka nako ya ho fallisetswa ha Bajuda Babilona.

12Jwale, kamora ho fallisetswa ha bona Babilona, Jekoneya a tswala Salatiele, Salatiele a tswala Sorobabele, 13Sorobabele a tswala Abihude, Abihude a tswala Eliakime, Eliakime a tswala Asore, 14Asore a tswala Sadoke, Sadoke a tswala Akime, Akime a tswala Eleude, 15Eleude a tswala Eleasare, Eleasare a tswala Matane, Matane a tswala Jakobo, 16Jakobo a tswala Josefa, mohatsa Maria, mosadi ya ileng a tswala Jesu ya bitswang Kreste.

17Ha ho le jwalo, meloko yohle, ho tloha ho Aborahama ho isa ho Davida e bile leshome le metso e mene; ho tloha ho Davida ho isa nakong ya ho fallisetswa ha Bajuda Babilona, meloko e leshome le metso e mene; mme ho tloha nakong ya ho fallisetswa ha bona Babilona ho isa ho Kreste, meloko e leshome le metso e mene.

MATHEU 1:1-17SSO89SOBula ka mmadi wa Bibele

“The right to rule will not leave Judah. The ruler’s rod will not be taken from between his feet. It will be his until the king it belongs to comes. It will be his until the nations obey him.” Genesis 49:10 (NIV)

Jacob was the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham. He was a wily character and the biblical account of his life does not gloss over his faults in outwitting his brother, his father and his uncle for his own gain.

Jacob was a major role player in the development of the Hebrew nation. The twelve Israelite tribes traced their descent back to the sons of Jacob.

On the eve of his death, Jacob told his sons what the future held for them and separately blessed each one (Genesis 49:28).

Jacob foretold his fourth son, Judah, that his line would rule all the Israelite tribes until the coming of the Messiah, to whom all tribute belongs.

This indeed proved to be. For it was through the line of Judah that the royal house of David came into being.

The apostle, Matthew, diligently compiled the genealogy of Jesus. Matthew was a tax collector when he responded to Jesus’ invitation to follow him. Luke recalls that Matthew (Levi) got up from where he was sitting, at the receipt of customs, and left all, to follow Jesus (Luke 5:27-28).

Matthew left all, but he did take with him his training and experience as a tax collector. It enabled him to meticulously research and record the genealogy of Jesus. Thanks to Matthew, we can trace our Lord’s family tree back to Abraham (Matthew 1:1-17).

Genealogies are passages we often skip to our detriment. Matthew proves conclusively that the prophecies concerning the Messiah led to Christ the Lord. In rounding off his research, Matthew reveals God’s perfect planning: “Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Messiah.” (Matthew 1:17)

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