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  2. This means that Luke’s genealogy is the legal one of Joseph, and Matthew’s is the physical or actual genealogy. But this does not explain why the genealogies are different after King David. It also ignores the fact that Luke carefully avoided using the word “begat,” which occurs in Matt. 1:1-17, throughout the genealogy.

  3. Mary ( מרים, Maryām, "Bitter") was the mother of Jesus Christ. Tradition names her parents as Joachim and Anne. According to the New Testament, she was the betrothed wife of Joseph (Matt 1:18-20, Luke 1:35) but conceived Jesus miraculously through the Holy Spirit without her husband's involvement.

  4. Nov 27, 2015 · Here is a Bible study on Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. ... Mary Mother Of Jesus: Bible Study and Commentary ... Mary was part of the same royal lineage of Jesus Christ. Mary’s family lines ...

  5. Mary's lineage, as the mother of Jesus, was a blend of Judah and Levi, with her family having both Judahite and Levite descendants. The mention of Elisabeth in the gospel of Luke highlights the significance of Mary's connection to the tribe of Levi, as Elisabeth was a direct descendant of Aaron, emphasizing the Levitical lineage within Mary's ...

  6. Others also see Mary as being of David’s lineage. As previously noted, Peter in Acts 2:30 notes that Christ physically came from David, something that would appear to demand that Mary was of David’s lineage. Paul makes the same inference in Romans 1:3 where he says that Christ’s human nature was descended from David.

  7. Dec 28, 2023 · The lineage of Mary, the mother of Jesus, is not explicitly given in the Bible. It’s Joseph’s lineage that is specified in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. However, based on historical, cultural, and biblical clues, it’s believed that Mary also descends from David, but perhaps through a different son than Solomon (the line of Joseph’s ...

  8. The New Testament provides two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus, one in the Gospel of Matthew and another in the Gospel of Luke. [1] Matthew starts with Abraham and works forwards, while Luke works back in time from Jesus to Adam. The lists of names are identical between Abraham and David (whose royal ancestry affirms Jesus' Messianic title ...

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