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A Hopeless Bible Contradiction Why Do Matthew And Luke Give Us Two
A Hopeless Bible Contradiction Why Do Matthew And Luke Give Us Two

A Hopeless Bible Contradiction Why Do Matthew And Luke Give Us Two Join us at: inspiringphilosophy.orgto help support this ministry click here: patreon inspiringphilosophymatthew and luke each recor. Luke traces the genealogy from jesus to adam. however, there is good reason to believe that matthew and luke are in fact tracing entirely different genealogies. for example, matthew gives joseph’s father as jacob (matthew 1:16), while luke gives joseph’s father as heli (luke 3:23). matthew traces the line through david’s son solomon.

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 Youtube
Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 Youtube

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 Youtube It is impossible for there to be a contradiction in the genealogies. if there were, the obvious genealogical misrepresen tation (lie) would have been quickly revealed 2000 years ago. christi anity would have been dead before it got started. yes, the two genealogies are different. that is because they are looking at two different lines. The genealogy of matthew traces the descent of jesus through solomon and jeconiah (heb., coniah; matt. 1:12); this is the genealogy of jesus’ legal father, joseph. luke traces jesus’ physical descent back through mary and nathan to david, bypassing jeconiah’s line and showing accurately the fulfillment of this prophecy of jeremiah. Jesus’ genealogies. only matthew and luke contain jesus’ genealogy. and one side by side comparison reveals that the genealogies are radically different. so much so, that skeptics believe they’re irreconcilable. i’ve listed the genealogies from matthew 1:1 18 and luke 3:23 38 below for your convenience. Matthew places his genealogy at the beginning (matt. 1), while luke places it after jesus’ baptism (luke 3). matthew organizes the names in a 14 14 14 scheme (matt. 1:17), while luke may be adopting a subtle 11x7 scheme. these choices are not contradictions. they simply reflect how the two evangelists have different goals.

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction Explained R
Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction Explained R

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction Explained R Jesus’ genealogies. only matthew and luke contain jesus’ genealogy. and one side by side comparison reveals that the genealogies are radically different. so much so, that skeptics believe they’re irreconcilable. i’ve listed the genealogies from matthew 1:1 18 and luke 3:23 38 below for your convenience. Matthew places his genealogy at the beginning (matt. 1), while luke places it after jesus’ baptism (luke 3). matthew organizes the names in a 14 14 14 scheme (matt. 1:17), while luke may be adopting a subtle 11x7 scheme. these choices are not contradictions. they simply reflect how the two evangelists have different goals. Let’s explore these below. 1. one of the genealogies is actually mary's. the simplest solution is that we have genealogies of both parents of jesus—joseph and mary. in this case, luke gives us mary’s genealogy, while matthew gives us joseph’s genealogy. this makes good sense, since luke’s birth narrative focuses on mary. One of the more common explanations is that matthew lists joseph's genealogy, and luke lists mary's genealogy, and so matthew has jesus, joseph with mary, his dad is jacob, and his dad is mathan. luke goes, jesus, so it was thought, was the son of joseph, the son of heli, mathan, levi, and melchi, and so you have really a lot of differences.

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 A Muslim S Reaction
Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 A Muslim S Reaction

Different Genealogies Bible Contradiction 1 A Muslim S Reaction Let’s explore these below. 1. one of the genealogies is actually mary's. the simplest solution is that we have genealogies of both parents of jesus—joseph and mary. in this case, luke gives us mary’s genealogy, while matthew gives us joseph’s genealogy. this makes good sense, since luke’s birth narrative focuses on mary. One of the more common explanations is that matthew lists joseph's genealogy, and luke lists mary's genealogy, and so matthew has jesus, joseph with mary, his dad is jacob, and his dad is mathan. luke goes, jesus, so it was thought, was the son of joseph, the son of heli, mathan, levi, and melchi, and so you have really a lot of differences.

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