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What does the Bible say about Christ's genealogy?

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The Bible reveals Christ's genealogy in Matthew 1, emphasizing His connection to sinners and God's promises.

In Matthew 1, Christ’s genealogy is presented, highlighting His lineage through key figures like Abraham and David. This genealogy is significant as it fulfills God's promise made to Abraham regarding his seed being a blessing to all nations (Galatians 3:16). It demonstrates that Jesus is the son of David and connects Him to humanity, which is vital because it shows that God incarnate chose to identify with sinners. The names listed are not merely historical; they connect the divine Savior to the fallen and sinful lineage, emphasizing that He came to save sinners, which is a central theme of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 1, Galatians 3:16, Matthew 1:1-17, Romans 5:12

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