The infographic represents both Matthew and Luke's genealogies, showing the legal emphasis (in Matthew) meant to prove Jesus's royal Israelite bloodline, and the biological emphasis (in Luke) traditionally linked to the family genealogy in Mary 's home. The "big names" are given larger placement, with often humorous bits of info. Complete Bible Genealogy and family tree of Jesus.
Kings of Judah and Israel. All the names in the Bible, every people of the Bible. Authorized King James Version, KJV 1769 Blayney of Oxford.
The two gospel writers Matthew and Luke, who include Jesus' genealogy, were writing to diferent audiences. The diferences between their genealogies may reflect the diferences between the audiences they were trying to reach to give the good news of Jesus. The Biblical account of Jesus' genealogy, as detailed in Matthew and Luke, outlines His lineage, with Matthew emphasizing Joseph's legal line and Luke focusing on Mary's biological heritage.
Printable PDF charts and timelines offer a visual guide, helping to trace His ancestry and understand the fulfillment of prophecies. A chart showing the genealogy of Jesus Christ from the books of Matthew and Luke. I was reading in the Bible where it lists the genealogy of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:1-16 & Luke 3:23-38).
I thought how great would it be for the students in my class to learn about Jesus' family tree and the bloodline that He came from in order to fulfill prophecy of the Old Testament? Printing using Adobe Acrobat You may print this. This printable Bible family tree is just one example among many others available online but if you're looking for something more specific then please contact us today so we can create something custom tailored just for you! Adam To Jesus Genealogy Chart The Old Testament genealogy is a list of the ancestors of Jesus Christ. Luke's genealogy Based on the previous facts, Luke's genealogy must list Jesus' ancestors through his mother: Jesus was the natural son of Mary, who conceived by the Holy Ghost and therefore He becomes the Son of God (Luk 1:34-35).