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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 Lukan Genealogy: Descent through Mary and Universal Scope
    The genealogy recorded in the Gospel of Luke/) (3:23–38) presents a drastically different sequence, tracing Jesus'/) lineage backward from Joseph (husband of Mary)/) all the way to Adam-, culminating in God. Crucially, Luke/) appears to trace the lineage through Mary (mother of Jesus)/), though [Joseph (husband of Mary)](/entries/joseph-(husband-of…
  3. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    The Lukan Genealogy: Descent through Mary and Universal Scope
    The genealogy recorded in the Gospel of Luke/) (3:23–38) presents a drastically different sequence, tracing Jesus'/) lineage backward from Joseph (husband of Mary)/) all the way to Adam-, culminating in God. Crucially, Luke/) appears to trace the lineage through Mary (mother of Jesus)/), though [Joseph (husband of Mary)](/entries/joseph-(husband-of…
  4. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    The Heli/Matthan Discrepancy
    Matthew/) states Joseph (husband of Mary)/) is the son of Jacob (patriarch)/) (1:16), whereas Luke/) states Joseph (husband of Mary)/) is the son of Heli (3:23). The accepted resolution, proposed by ancient commentators such as Julius Africanus, posits that Jacob (patriarch)/) and Heli were brothers-in-law, and tha…
  5. Genealogy Of Jesus

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    Matthew/) states Joseph (husband of Mary)/) is the son of Jacob (patriarch)/) (1:16), whereas Luke/) states Joseph (husband of Mary)/) is the son of Heli (3:23). The accepted resolution, proposed by ancient commentators such as Julius Africanus, posits that Jacob (patriarch)/) and Heli were brothers-in-law, and that [Joseph (husband of Mary)](/entr…