(Matthew 1:1-16)
1 The book of the history of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abraham: 2 Abraham became father to Isaac;
Isaac became father to Jacob;
Jacob became father to Judah and his brothers;
3 Judah became father to Pe′rez and to Ze′rah by Ta′mar;
Pe′rez became father to Hez′ron; Hez′ron became father to Ram;
4 Ram became father to Am·min′a·dab;
Am·min′a·dab became father to Nah′shon;
Nah′shon became father to Sal′mon;
5 Sal′mon became father to Bo′az by Ra′hab;
Bo′az became father to O′bed by Ruth;
O′bed became father to Jes′se;
6 Jes′se became father to David the king.
David became father to Sol′o·mon by the wife of U·ri′ah;
7 Sol′o·mon became father to Re·ho·bo′am;
Re·ho·bo′am became father to A·bi′jah;
A·bi′jah became father to A′sa;
8 A′sa became father to Je·hosh′a·phat;
Je·hosh′a·phat became father to Je·ho′ram;
Je·ho′ram became father to Uz·zi′ah;
9 Uz·zi′ah became father to Jo′tham;
Jo′tham became father to A′haz;
A′haz became father to Hez·e·ki′ah;
10 Hez·e·ki′ah became father to Ma·nas′seh;
Ma·nas′seh became father to A′mon;
A′mon became father to Jo·si′ah;
11 Jo·si′ah became father to Jec·o·ni′ah and to his brothers at the time of the deportation to Babylon.
12 After the deportation to Babylon Jec·o·ni′ah became father to She·al′ti·el; She·al′ti·el became father to Ze·rub′ba·bel;
13 Ze·rub′ba·bel became father to A·bi′ud;
A·bi′ud became father to E·li′a·kim;
E·li′a·kim became father to A′zor;
14 A′zor became father to Za′dok;
Za′dok became father to A′chim;
A′chim became father to E·li′ud;
15 E·li′ud became father to El·e·a′zar;
El·e·a′zar became father to Mat′than;
Mat′than became father to Jacob;
16 Jacob became father to Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom Jesus was born, who is called Christ.
Both his mother, Mary, and Joseph, were from the "house of David." Luke 2.4
Catholics believe that Saint Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus, who is considered the Son of God. Jesus' divine nature comes from his conception by the Holy Spirit, not by biological relation to Joseph.
Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The Catholic Church has called him a Saint for being such. He was famous because of his relation to Jesus Christ.
Joseph, from the line of David (Luke 1:26+27)(Matthew 1:16) was the husband of Mary and 'step-father' of Jesus. God was Jesus' father.(Matthew 1:18-25)(Matthew 16:16)(John 8:54).
no. jesus was jewish. Joseph smith had no blood relation.
Adam - father of Cain and Abel Isaac - father of Jacob and Esau Abraham - father of Isaac Joseph of Nazareth - father of Jesus Jacob - father of Joseph Zechariah - father of John the Baptist Jesse - father of David Joseph (son of Jacob) - father of Mannaseh David - father of Solomon
Saint Joseph was the foster father of Jesus. God was his father.
Joseph was the foster father of Jesus, his legal but not biological father.
Jesus is Joseph's Son. An angel appeared to Mary and Joseph in a dream and said that they will have a child. They were to name Him Jesus.
Saint Joseph served as the earthly father and guardian of Jesus, providing love, guidance, and protection to him during his childhood. Joseph played a crucial role in Jesus' life by raising him in faith and righteousness, and he served as a positive role model for Jesus to follow. Their relationship exemplified a deep bond of love, respect, and devotion.
No, He had no other father, it is as you wrote, God was His heavenly father, and Joseph was his earthly step-father. He had no other father.
Saint Joseph is the husband of the Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus. He is considered the patron saint of fathers, workers, and the Universal Church. Saint Joseph is often depicted with lilies or carpentry tools, symbolizing his role as a humble, hardworking, and devoted man.