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Friday, 20 September 2019

According to bible, Why God does not know about exact genealogy of Jesus pbuh?

answers1: Because Jesus did have a blood mother... <br>
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and if you think about it, He did have a Father...for we are all
Children of God.... <br>
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As far as the numbers, the bible(new testament) was not translated, or
copied, and accurately as the old testament.....copy after copy were
made...who is to say a monk was copying something and was like....God
wouldn't do that...and changed the bible?!?!?
answers2: Because the Bible was written by mankind, edited and,
translated, over and over again. It was intended to be the "Word of
God" .... but it is not. It is the word of man and what man thinks is
God's will.
answers3: God knows all things (he's omniscient), people don't.
Genealogies in question relate to Joseph and to Mary's lineage to the
House of David - both sides of the humanity side of Jesus' upbringing
relate. God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit relate to
each other --> known as The Holy Trinity. <br>
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Any other questions? Glad I could help out with your understanding of
the issues you raised -- that's what we're here for -- to help each
other out! God Bless You
answers4: Joseph adopted Jesus as his own son. Surely you understand
adoption. Matthew's purpose was to show that Jesus was the Messiah,
the child of David, the child of Abraham--therefore plausibly
qualified to be the Jewish Messiah. Luke's purpose was to demonstrate
that Jesus' Messiahship was for all people--therefore he traces the
line of Jesus all the way back to God's first human being, Adam.
Further, Matthews genealogy is conviently broken into segements of
generations for easy memorization. Also, in genealogies it is not
necessary to name each branch on the family tree--demonstrating
lineage is enough so you can skip a few generations as long as you
show the continuity (sheep skin scrolls were expensive you know).
answers5: One is Josephs genealogy and the other is Mary's.
answers6: One of the lineages is of Mary. It was the custom to
attribute both of the lineages of the child to the father. The other
lineage was of Joseph, who people took to be the father of Jesus.

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