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What does the Bible say about the lineage of Jesus?

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The Bible presents Jesus' lineage in Matthew 1:1-16 as a family tree filled with sinners, highlighting God's grace in choosing them.

Matthew 1:1-16 details the genealogy of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that His lineage consists of many sinners, illustrating the depth of God's grace. From Abraham to David and onward to Christ, the passage recounts the names of those who, despite their flaws and sins, were chosen to be part of the divine plan for salvation. This lineage reveals that Christ came not just from the noble and righteous, but from those who exemplified the human condition—flawed and fallen. The inclusion of figures like Judah, Rahab, and David shows that God deliberately used imperfect people to fulfill His promise of a Savior, emphasizing that salvation is by grace and not by merit. This family tree thus becomes a testimony to God's mercy, illustrating that no one is beyond redemption, as all need the grace that Christ offers.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:1-16, Isaiah 53:12

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