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  1. Smith's Bible Dictionary - Genealogy. Genealogy. [N] In Hebrew the term for genealogy or pedigree is "the book of the generations;" and because the oldest histories were usually drawn up on a genealogical basis, the expression often extended to the whole history, as is the case with the Gospel of St. Matthew, where "the book of the generation ...

  2. The book of Genesis records the descendants of Adam and Eve. The enumerated genealogy in chapters 4, 5, and 11, reports the lineal male descent to Abraham, including the age at which each patriarch fathered his named son and the number of years he lived thereafter. The genealogy for Cain is given in chapter 4, and the genealogy for Seth is in ...

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · There must be something we can learn from these lists. First, the genealogies help substantiate the Bible’s historical accuracy. These lists confirm the physical existence of the characters in the Bible. By knowing family histories, we understand that the Bible is far from a mere story or a parable for how we should live our lives.

  5. Genealogy. GENEALOGY je ne ŏl’ ə je ( יַ֫חַשׂ, H3510; γενεαλογία, γένεσις, genealogy, to reckon by genealogy, generation ). The ancestry or descent of individuals in the Biblical record. 1. Introduction. Genealogies are often given in the Bible and have various uses in the unfolding story of redemption.

  6. Feb 14, 2022 · 1. The genealogies give the Bible credence as a historical text. It’s an unfortunate reality that some people believe everything mentioned in the Bible is made up—all part of one big myth to ...

  7. Genealogy. In Hebrew the term for genealogy or pedigree is "the book of the generations;" and because the oldest histories were usually drawn up on a genealogical basis, the expression often extended to the whole history, as is the case with the Gospel of St. Matthew, where "the book of the generation of Jesus Christ" includes the whole history contained in that Gospel.

  8. Jan 1, 2003 · In 1650, James Ussher, the archbishop of Ireland came up with a detailed timeline for all the events in the Bible, going all the way back to the creation of man and the universe. According to Ussher’s chronology, Adam and Eve were created in the year 4,004 BC. In order to date backwards from Abraham to Adam and Eve, he made use of the genealogies given in Genesis 5 and 11. A critical ...

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