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New testament genealogies and the families of Mary and Joseph.
From:
Biblical Theology Bulletin
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June 22, 2005| Author:
Sivertsen, Barbara
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Abstract
This study explores the differences between the most recent parts of the genealogies of Jesus found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, differences that have puzzled scholars for over seventeen hundred years. These differences do not conform to the types of inconsistencies found in most traditional genealogies. They are more effectively explained as being the products of different genealogical sources. Looking at these recent lineage segments from a genealogical...
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