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  1. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    The genealogy of Jesus (Christ)/), as documented primarily in the Gospels of Matthew (Gospel)/) and Luke (Gospel)/), represents a critical theological and historical nexus in early Christian literature. These two distinct lines of descent—one tracing through Joseph (husband of Mary)/) to David (King)/) via Solomon (King)/) (Matthew), the other tracing through [Mary (mother of …
  2. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    The genealogy of Jesus (Christ)/), as documented primarily in the Gospels of Matthew (Gospel)/) and Luke (Gospel)/), represents a critical theological and historical nexus in early Christian literature. These two distinct lines of descent—one tracing through Joseph (husband of Mary)/) to David (King)/) via Solomon (King)/) (Matthew), the other tracing through [Mary (mother of …
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    The Matthean Genealogy: Royal Lineage via Solomon
    The genealogy presented in the Gospel of Matthew/) (1:1–17) traces Jesus'/) lineage through Joseph (husband of Mary)/), emphasizing Jesus'/) legal and royal claim to the Davidic throne. This account is characterized by a highly structured, tripartite division, suggesting a deliberate theological framework rather than a simple chronological listing.
    Structure and Thematic Tripartition
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    Structure and Thematic Tripartition
    Matthew/) organizes the genealogy into three distinct epochs, each containing fourteen generations, totaling forty-two generations from Abraham to Jesus (Christ)/):
    Abraham to David (King)/)
  5. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    | Ruth| Moabite convert, whose ethnicity posed boundary issues. |
    | Bathsheba| (Wife of Uriah) Involved in adultery and murder with David (King)/). |
    | Mary (mother of Jesus)/)| The mother of Jesus (Christ)/), identified as the betrothed of Joseph (husband of Mary)/). |
    The inclusion of these figures—often associated with morally ambiguous situations or foreign ancestry—is interprete…