Luke 3:31

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists part of Jesus' genealogy, going back to King David through his son Nathan. It shows the lineage and importance of Jesus in relation to biblical history.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a family tree for your favorite superhero. This verse is like that - it's showing how Jesus fits into his big family tree all the way back to one of Israel's greatest kings, David!

Historical Background

Luke wrote this genealogy in the Gospel of Luke around AD 60-85 for a broad audience, possibly including Gentiles. The cultural setting was a time when genealogies were important for establishing identity and legitimacy.

Living It Out Today

Just as Jesus' lineage shows his connection to ancient Israel, we can reflect on our own family histories and how they shape who we are today. Understanding where we come from gives us insight into our values and purpose.

Topics

genealogyJesus Christbiblical historyfamily heritageidentitydivine lineage

Related Verses

Matthew 1:7-81 Chronicles 3:5Romans 1:3Hebrews 7:141 Timothy 6:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Bible include such detailed genealogies?
Genealogies establish legitimacy and identity. In ancient times, they were crucial for proving lineage to royalty or priesthood.
How is this part of Jesus' ancestry significant?
This shows Jesus as a descendant of King David through Nathan, affirming his rightful place in the Messianic line according to prophecy.
Can we learn from these names beyond their historical context?
Yes, these names remind us that God works through human history and ancestry, weaving personal stories into a larger divine plan.
What should Christians understand about Jesus' lineage?
Understanding his lineage helps believers see the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Christ and appreciate the continuity between Jewish and Christian traditions.
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