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When Empire Strikes Back: Herod, the Magi, and Holy Resistance

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Dec 3, 2025
Diana Butler Bass, an award-winning historian and author known for her insights on contemporary Christianity, dives into the rich layers of Matthew's birth narrative. She reveals how the genealogy is a subversive royal document challenge to Roman power and highlights scandalous women as key figures. Diana draws parallels between Jesus and the Wisdom tradition while framing the Magi's rebellion against Herod as a cosmic confrontation. Tune in to explore themes of holy resistance, the implications of exile, and the transformative message of Jesus as a beacon of hope.
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Two-Act Birth Narrative

  • Matthew's birth narrative unfolds in two acts: the birth of wisdom and the central drama between ages.
  • The structure highlights a sacred genealogy then an apocalyptic clash with imperial power.
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Women Redeemed Into The Line

  • Matthew deliberately includes five scandalous women in the genealogy to challenge purity narratives.
  • These women are outsiders redeemed into Israel's story, widening the line of the Messiah.
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Herod, Empire, And Holy Resistance

  • Herod functions as the archetypal imperial king whose violence exposes worldly kingship's corruption.
  • The Magi's refusal to obey him models holy resistance to empire.
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