The Book of Matthew.
You can find the genealogy of Jesus in the New Testameent book of Matthew, chapter 1.
Matthew 1:1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham:
The Book of Matthew begins with a genealogy of Jesus tracing his earthly ancestry back to Abraham and, then develops the thesis that Jesus is fulfillment of the ancient prophecies in the Old Testament.
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
A:No. The first book in the New Testament is Matthew's Gospel, which begins with Matthew's version of the genealogy of Jesus, back through Joseph and the male line. A quite different genealogy, also back Joseph and the male line is found in Luke 3:23-38. The earliest gospel to be written was Mark's Gospel, and this begins with John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus, not with the birth of Jesus.Even earlier than the gospels were the epistles of Paul and the book of Hebrews. These do not begin with the birth of Jesus.
The book of Matthew is classified as a gospel, which is a genre of literature that presents the teachings and life of Jesus Christ. It is one of the four gospels found in the New Testament of the Bible.
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Acts, the fifth book in the new testament, talks about the movement of the apostles and the early church after Jesus' ressurectoin.
The first verse of the New Testament identifies Jesus that way: Matthew 1:1 - The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham: The first recorded instance of someone calling Jesus the "son of David" is in Matthew 9:27 - When Jesus departed from there, two blind men followed Him, crying out and saying, "Son of David, have mercy on us!" [Quotes from NKJV] Matthew wrote the book of Matthew.
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:
It was the book of Isiah .
The only New Testament book that doesn't contain the name "Jesus" is III John.