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Jan 1, 2005 · First of all, we have to wonder why Matthew would ever have included Jeconiah among the ancestors of Jesus if this so obviously disqualified Jesus from being the Messiah. In fact, the Scripture shows that the curse was only short-term, if not altogether reversed by God.
Dec 21, 2015 · One common objection to Jesus’s messianic qualifications is that Matthew traces his descent through Jeconiah (also known as Jehoiachin, or Coniah), whose bloodline was cursed by God in Jeremiah 22:30: “Write this man down as childless, a man who shall not succeed in his days, for none of his offspring shall succeed in sitting on the throne ...
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Dec 30, 2016 · The problem here can be stated simply: the Messiah must sit on the throne of Jerusalem, descendants of Jeconiah are barred by God from sitting on that throne, Jesus of Nazareth is a descendant of Jeconiah who was cursed by God, and therefore he cannot be the Messiah promised to the Jews by God.
Feb 24, 2021 · In this scripture verse who the prophet Jeremiah is pronouncing a curse over the lineage of king Jeconiah such that none of his descendants would sit on the throne of David and ruling anymore in Judah. The curse is upon Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim son of Josiah.
Jan 24, 2014 · The rabbis of Jesus’ time never challenged Christ’s genealogies, but some Jewish scoffers do so today based on “Jeconiah’s Curse” — so we’ll give it a close examination. “Jeconiah’s Curse” Jeremiah 22:24-30.
This Jeconiah is uncle of Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim (1 Chron 3:16), which the Jeconiah/Jehoiakim lineage was cursed (Jer 22:24,30). The Jeconiah/Josiah (Matt 1:11) lineage to Jesus is not cursed. Dating Jeconiah's reign Lunette in the Sistine Chapel of Jeconiah with Shealtiel and Josiah.
Aug 13, 2008 · About the curse of Jeconiah, it was on Jesus, and He had indeed no right to sit on the throne of David because of that curse. The throne of David was indeed cursed. The reason Jesus eventually could sit on the throne of David is because He Himself broke that curse once and for all in Matthew 27:27-31.