Jeconiah and Shealtiel are included in Matthew's genealogy to show Jesus' legal descent to the throne of David through Joseph, who was a descendant of King Jeconiah. However, since Jesus was not biologically related to Joseph (being born of the Virgin Mary), this was meant to highlight Jesus' royal lineage without inheriting the curse pronounced on Jeconiah in Jeremiah 22:30.
The Answer is Yes! According to the Sephardic genology
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I think that you meant to say Genealogy.GENEALOGY-- An account of one's descent from an ancestor who did not particularly care to trace his own
Usually you will get a Black nose Pit bull. Depending on domanant Ressesive Genes on the Sire and Dam's Side to both new parents, depends on what color. I ave a rednsoe Male that will Produce Albino Puppies, With no natural defects. Sometimes you will get a blue nose, depending on is the red nose has a parent that has a blue nose, it can be known to have a red nose or a blue nose puppy when breeding a blue and red nose, but 85% of the times you will have black nose puppies. And Also, Color depend on the Gand Sire and Grand Dam from Parents to choose what color, build, or Features, And sometimes it can go down the pedigree, don't necciserly the Grand parents, sometimes it can be the great x7 grand parents, If they happened to be Blue, some puppies will be blue, if they are red, you can produce reds. It all depends on ressesive genology.
The Bible doesn't give the names of Mary's parents. Both books Matthew and Luke give Jesus' genology, and the names don't match-up very well.Catholic Answer:Tha apocryphal Gospel of James states that the names of Mary's parents were Joachim and Anne but there is no verification of this. However, the names have been used since the very early years of the Church.