The story of Emmanuel

Emmanuel is a biblical figure best known for being the promised Messiah in the Old Testament. He is also known as Immanuel, which means “God with usâ€. He is the son of the Virgin Mary and Joseph, and is the brother of Jesus. Emmanuel is mentioned in the book of Isaiah, where he is promised as a sign of God’s presence and protection. He is also mentioned in the New Testament, where he is seen as a fulfillment of the prophecy of Isaiah. Emmanuel is known for his role as the promised Messiah, and for his role in the New Testament as the son of God. He is also known for his miraculous birth, and for his teachings and miracles. Emmanuel is best known for his role as the promised Messiah, and for his role in the New Testament as the son of God. He is also known for his miraculous birth, and for his teachings and miracles. He is remembered for his role in the salvation of mankind, and for his role in the establishment of the Christian faith. He is also remembered for his role in the establishment of the Church, and for his role in the spread of Christianity throughout the world.
Name meaning
The name "Emmanuel" is of Hebrew origin and means "God is with us." It is derived from the Hebrew name "Immanuel" (עִמָּנוּאֵל) and is often used in a religious context. In Christianity, it is one of the names used to refer to Jesus Christ, reflecting the belief in the divine presence among people. The name has been popular in various cultures and languages, maintaining similar meanings across them.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Matthew 1:23
Appearances in the Bible
1 mentions
In Hebrew
עמנואל