Implicitly invoked when discussing Matthew's fulfillment use of Hosea 11:1; the host defended Matthew's Christological reading against the charge that it ignores context.
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Introduced as a fulfillment formula that is then compared to Hosea to question the legitimacy of the application.
Quoted to argue Matthew reapplies Hosea's 'out of Egypt I called my son' to Jesus, showing that NT authors can reuse older texts typologically rather than as strict identity claims.
This Matthean citation was used to argue that the New Testament misapplies Hosea by treating Israel's exodus text as a prophecy about Jesus.
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