The Purpose of the Biblical Genealogies: With Special Reference to the Setting of the Genealogies of JesusCUP Archive, 1988 - 310 pages |
Contents
Genealogies in EzraNehemiah and Chronicles | 37 |
The Purpose of the Old Testament | 77 |
The Genealogy of Jesus in Matthew page | 139 |
The Genealogy of Jesus in Luke | 229 |
Summary and Conclusion | 253 |
Methodology in the Study of Old Testament | 259 |
The Ancestry of Elijah in Later Jewish Sources | 266 |
A Neglected Manuscript Bearing on | 273 |
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Aaron Abraham according Ahitub Ammonites ancestry ancient apocalyptic Aptowitzer Arpachshad biblical birth Cainite chapter Christian Chron Chronicler's Chronicles chronology cited cultus Davidic Messiah descendants Elijah Enoch eschatological exile exodus Ezra father four women gematria genealogical form genealogical interest genealogical purity genealogies of Jesus Genesis gospel Gospel of Matthew Greek haggadic Hasmoneans Hebrew high priest interpretation Israel Israelites Jacob Jeconiah Jeremias Jerusalem Jewish Johanan Joseph Josephus Judah Judaism Kenites king list Levi Levites Lukan genealogy Luke Luke's Manasseh Matt Matthäus Matthean genealogy Matthew mentioned midrashic Mishnah Moabite Moses Naamah names narrative Nathan original parallel passages patriarchs pedigree Pentateuch phrase polemic priesthood priestly probably prophet purpose Qumran Rabbinic Rahab reference Ruth Safaitic Shem Simeon sources speculation suggests Talmud Tamar temple Terah Testament theology tion Toledoth book traced tradition tribal tribes verse Yahweh δὲ καὶ τὸν τοῦ