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How is Jesus descended from King David?

How is Jesus descended from King David?

He also descended from King David through his adoptive father, Joseph. This is shown in the gospel of Matthew at Chapter 1. However, He inherited His right to the throne through His mother, Mary, not His step-father, Joseph.

What ethnicity was Jesus Christ?

Jesus was born in Bethlehem ( Matthew 2:1 ), He was of the lineage of King David ( Luke 2:4–17 ), and He was brought up in Nazareth ( Luke 4:16 ). While Jesus’ genealogy includes a couple people from different ethnicities (Rahab from the Canaanite city of Jericho and Ruth from Moab), Jesus, simply put, was a Hebraic Jew.

Is Jesus legally entitled to rule over Israel as King?

God also promised that one of King David’s descendants would sit on David’s throne forever as King of Israel. Jesus, who is the Messiah, is the heir of King David. Therefore He is legally entitled to rule over the nation of Israel as its King.

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What is the genealogy of Jesus in the Bible?

Matthew 1:1–17 traces Jesus’ genealogy from Abraham to David to Joseph, and Luke 3:23–38 traces it back to Adam. Jesus was born in Bethlehem ( Matthew 2:1 ), He was of the lineage of King David ( Luke 2:4–17 ), and He was brought up in Nazareth ( Luke 4:16 ).

How many generations did Jesus’ lineage run through his father?

The first chapter of Matthew traces Jesus’ lineage through his father Joseph back to King David through something like 18 generations. But as we know, Jesus was born through the agency of the Holy Spirit meaning that Joseph did not impregnate his mother, the Virgin Mary.

Who is the “son of David”?

The title “Son of David” is found on the lips of various people in the gospel accounts, for example, a blind beggar sitting near the road: When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” ( Mark 10:47)

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Is the Messiah a descendant of David?

The prophets of ancient Israel looked for a day when this promise would be fulfilled in an ultimate descendant of David — the Messiah – who would rule over the nation. Isaiah 11:1, in a great messianic passage, tells us that “there shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit.”