Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Significantly, Luke traces Mary’s lineage all the way back to Adam (verse 38). This fits with Luke’s purpose as he wrote to Gentiles and emphasized that Jesus is the Son of God who came to save all people (cf. Luke 2:10–11). Another issue relating to Mary’s lineage is her relation to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. Luke says ...

    • Messiah

      Both Moses and Jesus were prophets “whom the LORD knew face...

  2. MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS ( Μαρία, Μαριάμ from Heb. מָ֨רָה׃֙, bitter ). I. Biblical information. 1. Lineage. In Luke 1:36 Mary is called a kinswoman of Elizabeth, a daughter of Aaron ( Luke 1:5 ). This may be thought to suggest that Mary also belonged to the tribe of Levi, as indicated in Text XII Pat ( Simeon vii), but other ...

  3. The lineage of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, has been a topic of fascination and interest for centuries. Understanding her ancestry provides insights into the historical and cultural context of Jesus's birth.

  4. People also ask

    • About
    • Mary’s Lineage
    • Royalty
    • Mary’s Other Children
    • Jesus’ Human Body Was Not Produced by Sexual Intercourse
    • Was Mary’s DNA A Part of Jesus?
    • Also See

    Mary was the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus Christ, who was conceived within her by the Holy Spirit when she was a virgin. She is often called the “Virgin Mary,” though never in Scripture are those two words put together as a proper name (Matthew 2:11; Matthew 1:23; Luke 1:27; Acts 1:14). Little is known of her personal history. Her genealo...

    Note that the point of divergence between the royal lineage of Mary and that of Joseph is that he descended from David’s son King Solomon, and Mary from David’s son Prince Nathan. God → ADAM → Seth → Enos / Enosh → Cainan → Mahalalel / Mahalaleel → Jared → Enoch → Methuselah → Lamech → NOAH → Shem → Arphaxad / Arpachshad → Shelah → Eber / Heber (fa...

    Mary’s father was Heli (Eli) who was a direct descendant of King David which gave Jesus the right to ascend the Jewish throne, both through Mary and through adoption by his foster father, Joseph. Mary’s genealogy is supplied in Luke 3:23-38. Dr. Henry Morris explains how we know this genealogy is Mary’s:

    Mary’s other sons included Joses (Joseph), James, Judas (Judah, Jude—not Judas Iscariot), and Simon (not Simon Peter). There were daughters, as well, but they are not named in Scripture (Matthew 13:55-56; 1:25; 12:47; Mark 6:3; Luke 2:7; John 2:12; Acts 1:14). Of the brothers, the next oldest after Jesus was James (Matthew 13:55-56; Mark 6:3). Othe...

    Unlike his younger brothers and sisters, Jesus, the Christ, was not produced in Mary’s womb as a result of sexual intercourse with a man (various key Mormon leaders wrongly claim that Mary had sex with God/Adam) / Islam wrongly claims that Christians believe that Mary had sex with God). In reality, Jesus Christ’s conception was a special and unique...

    Many Protestants have not thought this issue through carefully. Roman Catholicism has particularly made grievous errors in its doctrines elevating Mary, a repentant sinner saved by grace, like all the redeemed—God’s Word gives us no reason to believe otherwise. She needed the Savior, as we all do. Prior to His incarnation as the humble baby Jesus i...

  5. Parent (s) Joachim and Anne (according to some apocryphal writings) Mary [b] was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, [6] the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is a central figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or queen, many of them mentioned in the Litany of Loreto.

  6. Jesus was in the lineage of Eli and not his actual son. Mary’s Genealogy. So whose genealogy is recorded in Luke? There are two major views. The first view comes from Julius Africanus, an early church father, who claims that the descendants of James (Jesus’ brother) had indicated that Jesus’ father was the child of a levirate marriage.

  7. Nov 13, 2023 · Mary’s lineage of the tribe of Judah was a necessity to be chosen for the mother of Jesus. This lineage plays a crucial role in the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and underscores the divinely ordained nature of Jesus’ birth. Here are some key reasons why it is essential that Mary was from the line of Judah.

  1. People also search for