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Excerpted from: Four Views of Christ (Part 3)Matthew is describing Jesus as king. He is describing a kingdom. The others will have a little bit of that, but it dominates in Matthew. This, "Who has been born King of the Jews," is only recorded here.
After His birth, Matthew then deals with various occurrences of the birth of Jesus Christ. In Matthew, Herod is alarmed. All of Jerusalem is alarmed. But by contrast, the wise men, the Gentiles (if they were Gentiles, they may have been Israelites, but they came from afar), to them it is a matter of joy.
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