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The gospel author who traces Jesus' lineage back to Adam is Luke, in the Gospel of Luke chapter 3.
Luke's Gospel traces the lineage back to Adam.
The Gospel of Luke traces Jesus' lineage through the line of David all the way to the first man, Adam. (Luke 3.23-38)
The word gospel means "good news" which is the story of Jesus. The gospel is the story of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There can't be a gospel that does not have the story of Jesus in it unless in is an incorrect gospel. All of the gospel books in the KJV Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - have the story of Jesus in them.
A:The gospels provide some guidance on this, although contradictory.Scholars say that Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament gospel to be written, portrays Jesus as an ordinary man who became the Son of God at his baptism.The Gospels of Mathew and Luke both make it clear that Jesus became the Son of God from his conception. The narratives indicate that this was the beginning of Jesus' existence.John's Gospel differs quite markedly from the others and says (John 1:2) that Jesus was with God in the beginning.
The good news of the gospel is that God sent His Son, Jesus the Christ (Messiah) into the world to provide a way for sinful man to come back to God, or receive salvation and spend an eternity with Him in heaven instead of dying in a sinful state and spending an eternity suffering in the Lake of Fire. Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary as a substitute (dying in your place) was buried and was resurrected the third day. In order to be accepted by God you have to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior. Jesus has told us in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth , and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."
The nativity scenes that are seen in various forms during December come primarily for the stories in Matthew's gospel in the New Testament. They are about the birth of Jesus.
Matthew's Gospel traces Jesus' ancestry through the male line from his father Joseph, then Joseph's father Jacob, and back through the great Zorobabel, son of Salathiel, then Jechonias, to David and finally Abraham.Luke's Gospel traces Jesus' ancestry through the male line from his father Joseph, then Joseph's father Heli, and back through the great Zorobabel, son of Salathiel, then Neri, to David and finally Adam.Matthew says that there were 28 generations from David to Jesus, and 41 generations from Abraham to Jesus. Luke says that there were 42 generations from David to Jesus, and 77 generations from Adam to Jesus. Both genealogies contain significant discrepancies against the Old Testament genealogies and, needless to say, neither account is likely to be historically accurate.
Yes! Jesus Christ reigns for all eternity!
I don't know who said that. Certainly no one in the Bible. Jesus Christ was not created. Jesus Christ is God and is from eternity and will continue in eternity.
Mary Magdalene preached the gospel of Jesus.