There is much confusion about 'Heli' and whose father he was. Consider if you will Matthew 1, which contains the genealogy of Jesus' adoptive father Joseph-son of Jacob (verse 16)-from David's son Solomon. On the other hand, Luke 3, which lists the genealogy from David's son Nathan, might also seem to be the family record of Joseph-but he is here listed as being the "son of Heli" (verse 23). A bit confusing in the English translations.
However, if we look at the literal Greek it says only "Joseph of Heli"-not "son of Heli." It is true that the genitive "of" does imply "son of" throughout the remainder of the genealogy. But in this case, it is widely acknowledged to mean "son-in-law of"-making Heli the father of Joseph's wife Mary, who truly was the mother of Jesus.
Heli is Joseph's father and paternal grandfather of Jesus (see Luke 3:23).
According to Matthew 1:16, Joseph's father was Jacob, but Luke says that his father was Heli.
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.
Probably neither. New Testament scholars say that neither genealogy, in Matthew or Luke, is likely to be historically correct. The author of Matthew's Gospel chose the name 'Jacob', because the father of the Old Testament Joseph was also called Jacob - he was trying to draw parallels between Moses and Jesus. The reason the author of Lukechose the name 'Heli' for Joseph's father is unclear. It is because of this contradiction that some modern theologians say that Jacob was Joseph's father and that Heli was Mary's father (in spite of Luke 3:23).
We do not know the name of Joseph's mother. His father was called Jacob (Matthew's Gospel) or Heli (Luke's Gospel).
No, Heli and Imran are not the same person. In Christian and Islamic tradition, Heli is believed to be the father of Mary, while in other traditions, such as in the Islamic faith, Imran is considered to be Mary's father. The two names refer to different figures in religious texts.
AnswerThere are two genealogies in the New Testament, and so there are two answers.In Matthew's Gospel, St Joseph's father was called Jacob.In Luke's Gospel, St Joseph's father was called Heli.
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.
At the time of Joseph, men were usually named as sons of their fathers, using 'ben' or 'bar'.So, from Matthew 1:16, which states that St. Joseph's father was called Jacob, Joseph would have been called Joseph ben Jacob [Anglicised]. Or, from Luke 3:23, which states that Joseph's father was called Heli, he would have been called Joseph ben Heli.
We do not know who was Joseph's mother. There is even some confusion about the correct name for his father: Matthew's Gospel tells us that Joseph's father was called Jacob, while Luke's Gospel tells us that his father was Heli.
The Bible does not give the name of Heli's wife.
Joseph was the son of Jacob. (Matthew 1:16) He was called the son of Heli (Luke 3:23), this evidently being the name of his father-in-law.