Generations vary, but 14 is a long time. My 14th Great grandfather, which is 16 generations back, was born in 1620. That averages 26 years a generation. That is over 300 years for 14 generations.
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Generation of man is a figure of speech used by bible translations. When the bible talks about Generation of manit refers to generations the way we use the word; father and son are 2 distinct generations. Nowadays generations could be 20 - 40 years. In early biblical times they could be a few hundred years long.
The reason is that long ago their ancestors had stories about dragons that were passed down through the generations.
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If you mean generations; there were 14 as the Bible says: So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations (Matthew 1.17)
No it goes to Adam..There are 14 generations from Adam to David and 14 to Jesus.
A:The Old Testament lists 14 generations, inclusive, from Abraham to David, although most historians doubt the historicity of this genealogy. Luke's Gospel lists 15 generations from Abraham to David, inserting an additional person (Admin, son of Aram) into the list for theological reasons.
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A:In the Old Testament and in Mathew's Gospel, there are 14 generations, inclusive, from Abraham to David. In Luke's Gospel, there are 15 generations inclusive, as the author inserted an additional ancestor, Admin, for reasons of numerology.
AnswerThe authors of Matthew and Luke each wrote somewhat different genealogies of Jesus, through Joseph, back to the Old Testament figures. Each sought to use numerology to prove that Jesus was predestined to be great. Matthew demonstrated that there were 14 generations: from Abraham to David; from David to Josiah; from Josiah to Jesus. To do this, he had to ignore 3 kings in the Old Testament and have David in the preceding (as 14) and following (as 1) groups, but not so Josiah.
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