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Luke's Gospel traces the lineage back to Adam.

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Whose genealogy is being explained in the first chapter of the first gospel?

Matthew 1 is speaking of the genealogy of Jesus Christ.


Whose house were the apostles at when Jesus first appeared to them after resurrection?

In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus did not appear to the disciples in a room. His only appearance to them was in a mountain in Galilee. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus first appeared to just two disciples, Cleopas and (presumably) Peter, then to the eleven apostles in a room in Jerusalem. John's Gospel says that Jesus first appeared to just ten disciples in a room in Jerusalem. However, neither evangelist says whose house this room was in, nor how they came to have its use. Mark's Gospel originally recorded no appearances of the risen Jesus The "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20), which was added much later, harmonises with Luke and John in having the apostles at a meal, but does not explain whose house this was.


Does the Bible say Jesus was Jewish?

Yes, though they are at variance, the genealogies in both Matthew's and Luke's Gospel trace Jesus' lineage through Israel whose other name was Jacob, making Jesus racially Jewish (Matt 1:2, Luke 3:34) Luke also notes Jesus being dedicated at the temple, meaning that his parents raised him in at least a nominally observant Jewish household. (Luke 2:22). He never repudiated this, and instead of denying the laws of Moses, claimed to fulfill them (Matt 5:17).


Is there a word other than maternal for related on the mother's side?

Why don't you just simply say...on my mother's side or my mom's side. I think the word you're looking for is "enate", it refers to one whose lineage can be traced through the female line, i.e. "MOM".


Was John who wrote the Gospel of John related to Jesus?

Luke's Gospel says that John the Baptist was the cousin of Jesus, although the other gospel authors seem to have been unaware of this, even saying that John the Baptist did not know Jesus.John the Baptist was not the same person as the disciple John, who is usually credited with writing the Gospel of John. Moreover, John's Gospel was originally written anonymously and was only attributed to the apostle, whose name it now bears, later in the second century. Since John was actually written early in the second century by an unknown author, it was clearly not written by a relative of Jesus.


What is Luke's Gospel inspired by?

Scholars say that Luke's Gospel was inspired by Mark's Gospel and the hypothetical 'Q' document, which together account for about two thirds of Luke's Gospel, although Luke omits or changes passages in Mark unfavourable to those whose subsequent career makes them worthy of respect. The important thing about Jesus, according to Luke, was that the Holy Spirit was especially active in his life.


What is an Abiezrite?

An Abiezrite is a member of a clan whose descendants can be traced back to the Biblical figure of Abiezer.


Whose house did Jesus go to?

Jesus went to Zakius house


Who was the first gospel writer?

A:The first gospel to be written is Mark's Gospel, so we should assume that the apostle Mark was the first gospel author. However, the gospels were originally anonymous and only attributed by the Church Fathers to the apostles whose names they now bear, later in the second century. Biblical scholars say there is no good reason to attribute Mark's Gospel to the apostle Mark. This means we do not really know who wrote the first gospel.


Which of the gospel authors knew Jesus best?

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Whose sins did Jesus forgive?

Humanity's.


Who is Jesse in the Old Testament?

The father of King David.Isaiah 17:58 - And Saul said to him, "Whose son are you, young man?" So David answered, "I am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite." [NKJV]