Luke 3:23-38.
The very beginning; chapter 1 verses 2 through 16.
luke chapter 3 verse 23
The correct quotation is, "Jesus wept." It is found in the Gospel of St. John, chapter 11, verse 35.
Romans 1:16 says "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ..."
Luke chapter 2, verse 49. == Book of Matthew and Luke.
The sentence "Jesus wept" is the shortest verse in the Bible. In the King James version It is in the Gospel According to Saint John, chapter 11, verse 35
Chapter 1, verse 14
A:In the Bible, there are two genealogies of Jesus, or more accurately of Joseph, one in Matthew's Gospel and one in Luke's Gospel. Matthew 1:2 begins the genealogy with Abraham and verse 1:16 says that Joseph's father was called Jacob.Luke's genealogy works back from Jesus, with Luke 3:23 saying that, as was supposed, Jesus was the son of Joseph, the son of Heli. This genealogy then goes all the way back to the legendary Adam.
in the begining there was the wordAnswer:The first words spoken by Jesus as recorded in the gospel of John were, "What do you seek?" (Chapter 1, verse 38)
Matthew chapter 27, verse 33 says they took Jesus to Golgotha to be crucified.Mark chapter 15, verse 22 gives the same information as doesLuke chapter 23, verse 33. and John chapter 19 verse 17.
In Luke's Gospel, Heli was the father of Joseph, just as in Matthew's Gospel Jacob was the father of Joseph. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that neither genealogy is likely to be historically true.
A:There are two different genealogies of Jesus, in Matthew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel. We know that the author of John knew the version in Luke because it has been established that the author of John based his gospel loosely on Luke's Gospel. That he did not use that genealogy suggests he did not consider it important, did not believe it or felt that it did not suit the Jesus he wished to portray in John's Gospel. Whereas Luke portrays Jesus as the human son of God from conception, John portrays him as divine and pre-existing. Verse 1:1 says, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." It is not hard to realise that the author thought the idea of a human genealogy was too profane for this concept. John's emphasis was to be on the divinity of Jesus, not a claim to be the Jewish messiah based on a supposed descent from King David.