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THE TWO GENEALOGIES
People are often misled
by a cursory look on the
two widely, different
genealogies of Jesus in
the books of Matthew
(1:1-11) and of Luke
(3:23-38).
A plain look at these
two genealogies will
give us the immediate
impression that someone
has made a serious
error. If indeed there
is an error it will cast
serious doubt on the
validity of the author’s
inspiration, message and
hence on the validity of
the Bible as a whole.
After all, most of us
almost stake our whole
life on the truthfulness
and reliability of the
Bible as given by God
himself. Both these
books - Matthew and John
- were written well
within the first
century. During this
period a large number of
witnesses, who actually
walked, talked and known
Jesus as a savior,
friend or as an enemy
were still alive. Hence
we could very well
surmise that there will
be no conflict in these
citations. But there is
serious disparity
evident.
As in almost all other
problems in the biblical
criticism and historic
accuracy, an in depth
study will reveal the
extreme accuracy to
details of the biblical
narratives. It most
often turns out that the
attributed error is the
accuracy . Some of these
marvellous findings were
established by
archeologists as they
unearthed new documents
and facts. Others were
established merely by
studying the Word in
detail by cross
references and with a
knowledge of the culture
and traditions of the
period. Most of our
problem arise out of our
ignorance of the people,
place and the times with
which we are dealing.
Fortunately in South
Sudan, we have a culture
which is very much
similar to the Jewish
culture. The historical
situation is also very
similar to the period of
Judges, Kingdom and to
the period of captivity
of Israel and Judah. My
earlier studies in the
culture of Kuku and
other similar cultures
(These studies are found
in the archives of the
University of Juba,
Sudan) have established
the near identity of
South Sudanese cultures
as to that of the Jewish
cultures as though they
were fossilized for us.
Bible has been the
subject of study by
scholars in science, art
and language for over
centuaries. Every
letter, word and
statement were put under
scrutiny with the latest
knowledge and tools and
discoveries. The Bible
do withstand the
severest test. These men
were not Christians, but
academicians and they
studied the bible
objectively. Christian
Theology is a secular
field of study today. We
are glad about it as it
opened up new visions of
glory through it . No
religion other than
Christianity has ever
dared to go anywhere
near such a state. (It
was Jesus who said
‘Truth shall make you
free’) What most
opponents of
Christianity do is to
borrow what the
theologians have studied
as a problem and parade
them as though these
have never been noticed.
They simply take
advantage of the
ignorance of the average
man. This particular
study was prompted by
such an attempt made by
the opponents of
Christian faith in the
University of Juba
Campus (1985) So far I
have never been able to
come across one single
original problem from
among the writers of the
opponents of Christian
faith. This is not
surprising as they
themselves have never
taken time to study the
Bible objectively. They
were eager to find fault
rather than finding out
the truth. Our God is a
God of perfection. When
he reveals himself
through history
progressively, he do not
contradict himself and
he cannot. Hence it is
an absolute necessity
that Bible do not
contradict within
itself. An earlier
revelation may be
perfected by a later
one, but it can never be
contradicted. It may be
a fulfillment, a
perfecting or a new
perspective. A God who
contradict himself is an
unreliable God. A
prophet who annuls his
earlier revelation is a
false prophet and cannot
be relied upon. Bible
assigns the punishment
of stoning to death for
those prophets.
These are the two
genealogies found in the
Bible.
Genealogy of Jesus
According to Matthew
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Mat 1:1 A record
of the genealogy
of Jesus Christ
the son of
David, the son
of Abraham:
Mat 1:2 Abraham
was the father
of Isaac, Isaac
the father of
Jacob, Jacob the
father of Judah
and his
brothers,
Mat 1:3 Judah
the father of
Perez and Zerah,
whose mother was
Tamar, Perez the
father of Hezron,
Hezron the
father of Ram,
Mat 1:4 Ram the
father of
Amminadab,
Amminadab the
father of
Nahshon, Nahshon
the father of
Salmon,
Mat 1:5 Salmon
the father of
Boaz, whose
mother was Rahab,
Boaz the father
of Obed, whose
mother was Ruth,
Obed the father
of Jesse,
Mat 1:6 and
Jesse the father
of King David.
David was the
father of
Solomon, whose
mother had been
Uriah's wife,
Mat 1:7 Solomon
the father of
Rehoboam,
Rehoboam the
father of Abijah,
Abijah the
father of Asa,
Mat 1:8 Asa the
father of
Jehoshaphat,
Jehoshaphat the
father of
Jehoram, Jehoram
the father of
Uzziah,
Mat 1:9 Uzziah
the father of
Jotham, Jotham
the father of
Ahaz, Ahaz the
father of
Hezekiah,
Mat 1:10
Hezekiah the
father of
Manasseh,
Manasseh the
father of Amon,
Amon the father
of Josiah,
Mat 1:11 and
Josiah the
father of
Jeconiah and his
brothers at the
time of the
exile to
Babylon. |
Genealogy of
Jesus According to Luke
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Luke 3:23 Now
Jesus himself
was about thirty
years old when
he began his
ministry. He was
the son, so it
was thought, of
Joseph, the son
of Heli,
Luke 3:24 the
son of Matthat,
the son of Levi,
the son of Melki,
the son of
Jannai, the son
of Joseph,
Luke 3:25 the
son of
Mattathias, the
son of Amos, the
son of Nahum,
the son of Esli,
the son of
Naggai,
Luke 3:26 the
son of Maath,
the son of
Mattathias, the
son of Semein,
the son of
Josech, the son
of Joda,
Luke 3:27 the
son of Joanan,
the son of Rhesa,
the son of
Zerubbabel, the
son of Shealtiel,
the son of Neri,
Luke 3:28 the
son of Melki,
the son of Addi,
the son of Cosam,
the son of
Elmadam, the son
of Er,
Luke 3:29 the
son of Joshua,
the son of
Eliezer, the son
of Jorim, the
son of Matthat,
the son of Levi,
Luke 3:30 the
son of Simeon,
the son of
Judah, the son
of Joseph, the
son of Jonam,
the son of
Eliakim,
Luke 3:31 the
son of Melea,
the son of Menna,
the son of
Mattatha, the
son of Nathan,
the son of
David,
Luke 3:32 the
son of Jesse,
the son of Obed,
the son of Boaz,
the son of
Salmon, the son
of Nahshon,
Luke 3:33 the
son of Amminadab,
the son of Ram,
the son of
Hezron, the son
of Perez, the
son of Judah,
Luke 3:34 the
son of Jacob,
the son of
Isaac, the son
of Abraham, the
son of Terah,
the son of Nahor,
Luke 3:35 the
son of Serug,
the son of Reu,
the son of Peleg,
the son of Eber,
the son of
Shelah,
Luke 3:36 the
son of Cainan,
the son of
Arphaxad, the
son of Shem, the
son of Noah, the
son of Lamech,
Luke 3:37 the
son of
Methuselah, the
son of Enoch,
the son of
Jared, the son
of Mahalalel,
the son of Kenan,
Luke 3:38 the
son of Enosh,
the son of Seth,
the son of Adam,
the son of God. |
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