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What does the Bible say about the genealogy of Christ?

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The genealogy of Christ in Matthew 1:1-17 shows Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promises and proves His identity as the Son of David and the Son of Abraham.

The genealogy of Christ presented in Matthew 1:1-17 is not just a mundane list of names but serves a profound purpose in affirming Jesus as the rightful Messiah. It traces His lineage from Abraham to David and ultimately to Joseph, establishing His credentials as the Son of David and the Son of Abraham. This genealogy is vital to understanding God's faithfulness to His promises, as it underscores that Jesus is indeed the fulfillment of the covenant made with Abraham, that in his seed all nations would be blessed. Furthermore, it substantiates Jesus' claims to authority as the awaited Messiah, reassuring believers of the historicity of His birth and ministry.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:1-17, Genesis 12:3, Galatians 3:13-16, Luke 3:23-38, Isaiah 53:12, Genesis 12:2-3, Isaiah 9:6-7, Matthew 1:1, Romans 1:3, Romans 9:5, Matthew 1:1-16, Galatians 3:16

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