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What does the Bible say about genealogies in Luke?

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Genealogies in Luke document the lineage of Jesus Christ, affirming Him as the promised Redeemer.

In the Gospel of Luke, genealogies serve to verify and document the identity of Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promises. Luke's genealogy highlighting the maternal lineage of Jesus connects Him to significant figures such as David, emphasizing His rightful claim to the throne. This record is essential for affirming Jesus as the Messiah foretold in Scriptures, as seen in passages like Isaiah 11:1 and Jeremiah 23:5, where His lineage is portrayed as central to God's redemptive plan. By documenting His ancestry, the genealogy underscores the continuity of divine promise throughout history.
Scripture References: Luke 3:23-38, Isaiah 11:1, Jeremiah 23:5

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