Emmanuel or Jesus
In the Gospel of Matthew it says that the Christ child was to be called, "Emmanuel", so then why was he called "Jesus"?
Because Matthew didn't know anything about prophecy and simply made of prophecies that didn't exist. He wasn't called emanuel because that prophecy was in Isaiah and was about the kings son, that he would still be on the throne after the Syrian army crushed them. It wasn't even about Jesus. Emmanuel means god with us. They took that to mean literally "God in the flesh", but the scripture has always been interpreted by jews to mean more of a "god is with us" more of him being with you in time of trouble, thus, god was with him. God was with them, and his son took the throne after the Assyrians invaded, just as the prophecy, likely written after the fact, predicted.
Name: Debksl
Comments: This prophecy refers to the birth of Jesus in Matthew 1:22-23,
Name: PRAISEGIRL
Comments: In the Gospel of Matthew it says that the Christ child was to be called, "Emmanuel", so then why was he called "Jesus"?
Names were used back in those days to tell a factual story. For example, the name Moses. Which meant "drawn out of the water" or Abraham "father of the multitude. "The text says, "They shall call Him Emmanuel." They, meaning we the people of God, shall call Him Emmanuel meaning "God is with us." Though his father, Joseph, called Him Jesus doesn't eradicate the fact that He, God, is/was with us". John 1:1-3, and John 1:14 says, in summary, that The Word was God and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Thus telling us the story of Jesus.
Source 1: Bible