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Since theologians who read the Bible literally have no idea where the prophecy quoted by Matthew is; by the rules of sensus plenior we look at the law of the Nazarite as a prophecy that he would be called a Nazarene:
The Nazarite took an oath to not drink wine, as Jesus did at the last supper.
He did not cut his hair and it was called his righteousness by God. But Paul says that nature says long hair on a man is a shame. Jesus bore our shame on the cross while remaining righteous in God's eyes.
He does not touch a dead body, so Jesus was buried in an unused tomb.
If the Nazarite does touch a dead body, it sets him free from his oath without penalty. Jesus's own dead body set him free from the oath, so he drank wine, as promised to the disciples, with them in his resurrection.
He fulfills the prophetic riddles of the law of the Nazarite.