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Question:Is Isaiah 7:14-16 talking about Jesus? I don't believe
it is, but I can see why some think it is because it talks about
a virgin birth and the boy will be called Immanuel. On the other
hand these passages talk about when he is old enough to refuse evil
and choose good. Didn't Jesus know to choose good from the day he
was born? Could you please explain these passages a little more.
Bible Answer: Isaiah 7:14 is one of the great
prophetic passages of the Old Testament. The meaning of this passage
depends on one key Hebrew word and verse 16. Yes, the passage is about
Jesus and we explain why that is true during our response to your question.
Here is the passage you have asked about.
Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold,
a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name
Immanuel. He will eat curds and honey at the time He knows enough to
refuse evil and choose good. For before the boy will know enough to refuse
evil and choose good, the land whose two kings you dread will be forsaken.
(NASB) Is. 7:14-16
Meaning of "Virgin." The
Hebrew word which is translated as "virgin" is ALMAH. This
word is never used for a married woman in the Old Testament. The Old
Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. The word is used in Genesis
24:43 to refer to a woman - "maiden" - who was clearly a virgin.
This word also appears in Exodus 2:8; Ps. 68:25; Prov. 30:19; and in
Song of Solomon 1:3; 6:8. In each case it only refers to an unmarried
woman or a virgin. When the Greek version of the Old Testament, the Septuagint
or LXX, was written, the Greek translators understood this word to mean "virgin." Since
they were closer to the time when Isaiah wrote this book, and since they
had a better understanding of the meaning of the Hebrew and Greek languages
of their time than we do today, the LXX translation should be trusted.
When we come to the New Testament, the Apostle Matthew quotes this passage
in Matt. 1:22-23.
Now all this took place to fulfill what was spoken by
the Lord through the prophet: “BEHOLD, THE VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH
CHILD AND SHALL BEAR A SON, AND THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME IMMANUEL,” which
translated means, “GOD WITH US.” (NASB) Matt. 1:22-23
The Greek word for "virgin" means "virgin." If we
put all of these facts together, we can come to only one conclusion:
Isaiah was referring to a virgin. Matthew tells us that this prophecy
refers to Jesus. Matthew also tells us that Jesus will be called Immanuel
because He was God with us.
"Behold." Some have said that
the prophecy is about a young woman and not a virgin. If that is true,
then this is a bad sign. A sign must be something that is significant
and unusual. The word "behold" implies that something unusual
would occur. Something out of the ordinary would occur. Young women having
babies is not at all unusual, but a virgin having a baby is a miracle.
If a virgin gives birth to a baby that is a "sign." The prophecy
is clear, a virgin will give birth to an unusual baby who will be "God
with us."
Verse 15-16. The next two verses tells us
that as a little baby Jesus would not know wrong and right until He grew
to a certain age. It is important to remember that Jesus came not just
to die for our sins, but also to see what it was like to be a human. Jesus
was not only completely God He was also completely man. He had to
grow and experience hardship, pain, and reject the temptation to sin
(Luke 2:52; Heb. 2:14-18; 4:15).
The prophecy goes on to tell us that the two kings who caused
Ahaz to have great fear would be destroyed. The two kings were King Rezin
of Aram and Pekah who was King of Israel (Isa. 7:1-9). The prophecy that
is given in verse 16 occurred when Israel was destroyed. This happened
about 65 years after the prophecy was given, but it occurred long before
Jesus was born. Ahaz was afraid that Jerusalem would be destroyed, and
that did not happen until after Jesus' death, return to life, and ascension
back to heaven. It occurred in 70 A.D.
Conclusion:This is truly a significant miracle. "Behold" a
sign! A virgin giving birth to a baby is a miracle. A young woman giving
birth is not a miracle unless she is also a virgin. Why did this happen?
It happened in order that our sins could be forgiven. God is pursuing
you and loves each one of us. God came to give us life. Eternal life
is with Him. God wants our friendship. He only asks us to
believe in Jesus. He
asks us to seek Him.
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