Matthew starts his genealogy with abraham (matthew 1:1).

He is the promised messiah, the promised king.

2 abraham was the father of isaac, isaac the father of jacob, jacob the father of judah.

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Webthe purpose of matthew's genealogy is further brought out by its symmetrical arrangement into three groups of fourteen generations eachโ€”an arrangement not arrived at without.

Web1 this is the genealogy[a] of jesus the messiah[b] the son of david, the son of abraham:

Webthis introduction and overview to the gospel of matthew helpfully includes a discussion of jesus' genealogy:

See also matthew 23:5).

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It begins with a genealogy tracing jesusโ€™ lineage back.

Webmatthew gives a descending genealogy of jesus in the order of succession, with the earliest ancestor placed at the head and later generations placed in lines of descent.

Weblearn the significance of the genealogy of jesus found in matthew 1 including jesusโ€™ lineage through david and the inclusion of five women.

Matthew 1 is a powerful chapter that sets the stage for the incredible story of jesus christ.

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