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  1. Who was Neri, father of Shealtiel? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange

    The text in Luke 3:23 clearly states, "And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli." Also, no matter whether Luke's …

  2. Can differences in the line of Zerubbabel in the genealogies of Jesus ...

    Zerubbabel was mentioned in both Matthew and Luke as an ancestor of Jesus. But the texts present two problems for me: How does Jesus's genealogy diverge at Solomon/Nathan, converge on Shealtiel and

  3. gospels - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange

    Objectivity sometimes require a certain amount of matter-of-factness, otherwise what should be historical or theological discussions become ways to avoid actually saying anything. The biblical …

  4. Which Caesar did Paul demand to appear before?

    Acts 27:24a and said, 'Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand trial before Caesar.' The title "Caesar" was given to a number of Roman rulers. To which Caesar does the text refer?

  5. Who or what is God referring to in Isaiah 11:1?

    Jan 11, 2022 · First, I note that the A.V. says in Isaiah 11:1 that a Branch shall grow out of Jesse's roots. Verse 10 adds that an ensign of the people (including Gentiles) will be a root of Jesse. The answer …

  6. Jesus's genealogy: 28 generations or 41 since David?

    Then Jeconias marries Neri's widow, & the firstborn son was Salathiel, the father of Zorobabel the king who returned from captivity & rebuilt the temple. Then Matt says Zorobable begat Abiud, & follows …

  7. How did Joanna "get away with" sponsoring Jesus' ministry?

    And, also, her name appears in the genealogy of Jesus: Luke 3:27 (KJV) Which was the son of Joanna, which was the son of Rhesa, which was the son of Zorobabel, which was the son of Salathiel, which …