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What is the significance of the names in Jesus' genealogy?

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The names in Jesus' genealogy reflect God's grace in using imperfect people to fulfill His redemptive plan.

The genealogy of Jesus is a testament to God's grace, highlighting that He chose to bring the Messiah through a lineage filled with sinners and flawed individuals. Names like Tamar, Ruth, and Bathsheba, each with their own complex and often sinful histories, are included to show that God's redemptive purposes are not contingent on human merit. This emphasizes the core doctrine that salvation is solely by grace, demonstrating that no one, regardless of their past, is beyond the reach of God's mercy. Through this, Matthew illustrates the overarching theme of grace throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:3-16, Galatians 3:7

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