According to Matthew 1:6 of the NIV Student Bible the following five women are named in the genealogy of Jesus.
See 'related answers'. The five women mentioned in the Genealogy of Jesus were non-Jewish women, or women whose ancestry had no place among God's chosen people; which makes the grace of God so much more greater in choosing them!
Mary
Bathsheba
Rahab
Ruth
In the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel according to Matthew, women played a significant role as highlighted by the inclusion of Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba. Their presence serves to emphasize God's faithfulness and grace, and to break cultural norms by demonstrating that women are valued and included in God's redemptive plan.
Ruth, Tamar, and Rahab
No, Jesus was a Jew and did not become a Gentile.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is believed to have descended from the lineage of King David. This genealogy is recorded in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, tracing her ancestry through David's line. Mary is also considered to be a relative of Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, indicating a close bond within their family tree.
A gentile is anybody who is not a Jew. So a gentile Christian is a Christian who is not a Jew.
Easy, both.
A:Luke begins the genealogy of Jesus with (Luke 3:23) his father (as was supposed) Joseph, the son of Heli.
Matthew's purpose for the genealogy of Jesus was likely to prove the royal lineage. The lineage proved that he was in the line of King David.
A Gentile was anyone who was not a Jew.
The genealogy in Matthew shows that Jesus is a legal descendant of David through the royal line. This genealogy traces the legal descent of Jesus as King of Israel. Luke's genealogy concludes with Joseph, of whom Jesus was the adopted Son, the genealogy in Luke 3 probably traces the ancestry of Mary, of whom Jesus was the real Son. Jesus is legal heir to the throne of David through Joseph and the actual seed of David through Mary.
Her name is not in the genealogy, she is referred to as wife of Uriah in Matthew 1:6.
Here is one:Matthew 1:1New King James Version (NKJV)The Genealogy of Jesus Christ1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham: