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The genealogy of Jesus Christ and why there are differences between Matthew and Luke - Bible Blender
The genealogy of Jesus is described in two different passages of the New Testament – one in the Gospel of Luke and the other in the Gospel of Matthew. Matthew's attempt at recording the genealogy of Jesus commences with Abraham and then begins again from King David and his son Solomon through the legal line of the kings via Jeconiah to Joseph. Luke’s attempt gives a different genealogy, going back to Adam, through Nathan, a minor son of David, and again to Joseph. The lists are identical between Abraham and David, but differ from that point onward.