Why Is Hezekiah an Important Ancestor of Jesus in Matthew 1:9–10?
Matthew 1:9–10 highlights Hezekiah as an important ancestor of Jesus, showing that Christ’s lineage runs directly through Judah’s faithful kings. […]
Matthew 1:9–10 highlights Hezekiah as an important ancestor of Jesus, showing that Christ’s lineage runs directly through Judah’s faithful kings. […]
Matthew 1:9 reveals Jesus’ ancestry through Uzziah, a king of Judah whose life was marked by both great faith and
Matthew 1:7–8 connects Jesus to the line of kings by tracing His ancestry through Solomon, Rehoboam, Abijah, Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joram,
Matthew 1:8 includes Jehoshaphat in Jesus’ genealogy to highlight that the Messiah’s lineage runs directly through Judah’s royal kings. Jehoshaphat
Matthew highlights Abraham to David to Jesus in Matthew 1:17 to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promises
Matthew 1:17 strengthens the claim that Jesus is the Messiah by showing that His genealogy fulfills prophecy and covenant promises.
Matthew 1:17 isn’t just a neat way to end a genealogy—it’s loaded with theological meaning. By dividing history into three
Matthew 1:17 divides history into three sections—Abraham to David, David to the exile, and the exile to Jesus—to show that
Matthew 1:17 isn’t just a list of names—it’s Matthew’s way of proving that Jesus is the fulfillment of prophecy. By
When Matthew 1:17 highlights three sets of 14 generations, he’s not just giving us a family tree—he’s showing that history