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10321 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.21
II. The Genealogies Separately. 1. Peculiarities of Matthew’s Genealogy: (1) The construction and incorporation of Joseph’s genealogical tree is, in the light of all the facts, the primary consideration.
10322 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.22
… to Joseph, where Luke makes 20 or 21, and because the first group of 14 is formed by the omission of three names. It is perfectly clear, therefore, that this artificial …
10323 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.26
… of Joseph, is admitted--the slander involved is refuted by bringing Joseph forward as a witness for Mary. Nothing could have been more natural for a man fearless …
10324 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.27
3. Peculiarities of Luke’s Genealogy: (1) The choice of Joseph’s genealogical tree on the part of one who is so deeply interested in Mary.
10325 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.28
… from Joseph to his ancestors. Godet emphasizes the fact that, in the nature of the case, a genealogy follows the order of succession, each new individual being …
10326 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.29
… of Joseph is traced to David through Nathan who was not David’s heir, proves that Luke was not concerned with establishing the Davidic standing of Jesus …
10327 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.31
(5) The omission of the article before the name of Joseph.
10328 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.35
… of Joseph is introduced without an article Godet draws three conclusions: (a) that this name belongs rather to the sentence introduced by Luke; (b) that the genealogical …
10329 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.36
… of Joseph, while the other contained the genealogy of Heli, between whom and Joseph there existed a relationship which made Luke desirous of connecting …
10330 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.38
… and Joseph there is evident correspondence in two (see Matthew 1:12; Luke 3:27 ), and possible correspondence in four names (that is, if Abiud ( Matthew 1:13 )) and Judah …
10331 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.39
… of Joseph’s father, who is Jacob according to Matthew and Heli according to Luke. As to the second of these two important items this much is clear. Either these …
10332 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.40
… to Joseph’s parentage present no difficulty.
10333 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.41
Joseph may easily have been and undoubtedly was, legally, son and heir of both Jacob and Heli. Godet’s objection to this is based upon the supposition that …
10334 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.42
… Joseph to Bethlehem at the time of the registration; the traditional discrepancy of ages between Joseph and Mary, such that (apparently) Joseph disappears …
10335 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.45
… of Joseph) to support the idea of a primitive Christian tradition that Joseph was the father of Jesus. Of this contention Zahn leaves nothing, and concludes …
10336 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.46
… of Joseph’s genealogy, for whatever the lineage of Mary, Joseph was the head of the family, and the Davidic connection of Jesus could only be established by …
10337 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy, 8 Part 1.29
… Rachel: Joseph, Benjamin. Much modern criticism agrees that these names are purely those of tribes, some of them perhaps derived from persons or places impossible …
10338 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy, 8 Part 1.31
… " tribe. Joseph has a twofold suggestion: the first (assigned to E) from acaph, "take away": "God hath taken away my reproach"; the second (assigned to J) from yacaph, "add …
10339 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy, 8 Part 1.48
… , Jacob, Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh, the two latter born in Egypt. Septuagint, followed by Stephen ( Acts 7:14 ), reckons 75, adding to Genesis 46:20 the names of three …
10340 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy, 8 Part 1.58
4. Rachel’s descendants, 14. A. Joseph = Manasseh, Ephraim.