No, he was from the tribe of Judah.
Mary was from the lineage of King David, as stated in the Bible. This lineage is important because it fulfills the prophecy that the Messiah would come from the house of David.
Jesus genealogy to the patriarch's (David, Isaac & Abraham) was verified by two Gospel accounts, Luke 3:23-38 (for Mary's line) and Matthew 1:1-16 (for Joseph's line). Luke's account shows Jesus' natural lineage from King David Matthew's account shows Jesus' "legal" lineage through Joseph, his legally adopted father. It was very important that Jesus' lineage be confirmed as it was part of the prophecy that would identify him as the Messiah. In Mary's lineage, there is a Levi, but he was not a Levite.
They did not use last names as we think of them. They used the place that they were from or what family lineage they came from as a way to tell them apart. Jesus was called Jesus of Nazareth. Nazareth was the town that he was raised in. Joseph would be the same way. In the bible Joseph was refered to as Joseph son of David. This was because he was a desendant of King David.
The bible is clear that Jesus was a Jew in the lineage of King David on his earthly adopted father Joseph side.Answer:Joseph wasn't Jesus' father, so his lineage doesn't establish Jesus' nationality. However, Mary was also descended from King David through his son Nathan (rather than Solomon, as was Joseph), and this lineage established Jesus' earthly nationality as Jewish.
Yes, according to the Bible, Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, was from the lineage of Aaron, a descendant of Levi rather than David.
Richard Childress and David Childress are not related in any way through the Childress Family lineage.
We don't know.In the Bible, Matthew chapter 1 makes a great deal out of Joseph's lineage being connected to King David and to Abraham, but is totally silent on the lineage of Mary.Mark doesn't mention any details. in chapter 10 Bartimeaus says that Jesus is "the son of David".In Mark chapter 12, Jesus almost refutes the notion that he is the son of David, saying....* 35 And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the Son of David? * 36 For David himself said by the Holy Ghost, The LORD said to my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool. * 37 David therefore himself calleth him Lord; and whence is he then his son? And the common people heard him gladly. Luke chapter 1 mentions that Joseph was "of the house of David", and Luke 3 traces Joseph's descent back - name by name - to Adam!John doesn't mention lineage in detail, but 'people' say in chapter 7 that he is of the house of David, without being specific.As Joseph was not Jesus' father, the connections of Joseph don't matter.
No, Mohammad is not in the lineage of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is a descendent of King David.
Jacob, joseph, ephraim, nun, hoshea
No. Jesus' earthly father was Joseph. He was from the lineage of David.
Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem to register because Joseph traced his lineage back to people from that city.
The lineage of David is twice contained in the genealogy of Jesus Christ. The first one is in Matthew 1:1-17 and the second in Luke 3:23-38.