- 'The BRANCH' is a name applied to the Messiah in four ways:
- "the Branch of Jehovah" (Isa 4:2). Christ is "Immanuel" ("God with us," Isa 7:14), who, though unrecognized by many today, will be revealed in His divine glory at His second coming (Mat 25:31).
- the "Branch of David" (Isa 11:1; Jer 23:5; 33:15), that is, the Messiah "of the seed of David according to the flesh" (Rom 1:3), who will be revealed in His earthly glory as King of kings and Lord of lords.
- Jehovah's "Servant the Branch" (Zech 3:8), who "humbled himself, even unto death" in obedience to God's will (Isa 52:13-15; 53:1-12; Php 2:5-8).
- the "man whose name is the Branch" (Zech 6:12,13), who, in His character as the Son of man, the "last Adam," "the second Man" (1Cor 15:45-47), will reign as Priest-King, over the earth in the dominion given to... and lost by... the first Adam.
- These four aspects of the Branch correspond to the pictures painted by the four gospel accounts:
- Matthew: the "Branch of David."
- Mark: "Jehovah's Servant, the Branch."
- Luke: "the man whose name is the Branch."
- John: "the Branch of Jehovah."
- [The numbered and bulleted points above are adapted from a note in the Scofield Reference Bible at Isaiah 4:2]
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