
Daily Gospel Exegesis 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) - Matt 4: 12-23
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Jan 24, 2026 A close reading of Matthew 4:12–23 exploring Jesus’ move to Capernaum and the Isaiah prophecy link. Discussion of John’s arrest as a narrative pivot and Jesus’ call to repent because the kingdom is near. Analysis of the lakeside summons of fishermen and the sudden, total response to follow. Overview of Galilean ministry: teaching in synagogues and healing as signs of restoration.
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Capernaum Fulfills Isaiah's Prophecy
- Matthew links Jesus' move to Capernaum with Isaiah's prophecy to show fulfillment in place and mission.
- The relocation frames Jesus as bringing spiritual light to regions once plunged into darkness.
Restoration Begins Where Israel Fell
- Matthew reads Isaiah's darkness imagery spiritually: Galilee's darkness becomes spiritual bondage dispelled by Jesus' light.
- Positioning Jesus in Capernaum signals restoration starting where Israel first fell.
Repentance Opens The Kingdom
- Jesus begins his public ministry with a clear summons: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."
- The kingdom is presented as both present and not yet fully realized, like a rising sunrise.



