answers1: NEW TESTAMENTS GENEALOGIES Matt.1:1-17; Luke 3:23-38; <br>
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Adam died yr 930. Noah died yr. 2006. Shem died yr 2158. <br>
Abraham Son #20 in genealogy of Jesus, Matt.1:1-17; died yr 2183. <br>
Ishmael died yr 2231. Isaac died yr 2288. <br>
Jacob age 130 Gen.47:9,28; in Rameses Egypt yr 2298. Jacob died
yr.2315. Joseph died yr 2368. Levi died 18 years later 2386, Job died
year 2433, Moses born yr 2433 is age 80 at Exodus 7:7; [ Abraham,
Isaac & Jacob to generation four at Exodus Gen.15:16; Exo.6:16-23,26
]; Moses 470 years after Abraham has Promised Land covenant, dies age
120, Deut.1:3; 29:5; 34:7; yr 2553. Josh.5:6,10,12; 14th day New
Year, across Jordan, yr 2554. <br>
Judges 11:26 [ 300 yrs, Judge Jair dies ]; yr 2854 <br>
Acts 13:20,21 [ 450 after Exodus ]; yr 2963, Samuel age 80, Saul king
14 yrs, <br>
plus 26 to yr 2989, king David son # 34 in genealogy of Jesus,
Matt.1:1-17; dies yr 3029. David's Family: Ruth 4:18-22; 1Chr.3:9-17;
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1Ki.6:1 [ 480 yrs after Moses death ]; yr 3033, Solomon has 36 yrs, to
yr 3069. <br>
In 391 yrs 2Ki.25:8,37-30; Jer.52:31-34; Eze.1:2; Jehoiachin son #48
in the genealogy of Jesus, lineage of Joseph, husband of Mary, Mary is
lineage of Nathan Luke 3:23-31, 32-38; Mary is mother of Jesus son
#62, Matt.1:1-17; <br>
The Promised Land is desolate and Captive to Babylon world Empire #3,
yr 3460 and 606 before Christ, at 2007 after Christ, the bible is in
circulation in the world 396 years.
answers2: Mathew and Luke
answers3: 2... Matthew 1 and Luke 3 include genealogies for Jesus. The
only other passage that lists ancestors and might get a little
consideration is 2Timothy 1:5 "I remember your honest and true faith.
It was alive first in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice.
And I am certain that it is now alive in you also." <br>
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BOTH genealogies for Jesus are as they present themselves: records of
the family line of Joseph, NOT one of Joseph and one of Mary. The
differences likely lie in one being "legal" and the other biological.
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The scriptures indicate that Mary was likely Levite (like her "cousin"
= close relative, Elizabeth -- Luke 1:5 & 26) and Joseph was from
Judah, like his ancestor, David.
answers4: There are two major genealogies in the New Testament. One
in Matthew 1 follows the family line of Jesus through his step-father
Joseph. The other in Luke 3 follows Jesus' family line through his
in-laws (his mother Mary). There are dozens of single generation
genealogies in which someone is listed as "the son of" for
identification purposes.
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