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  1. May 13, 2024 · The Bibles genealogies matter, yet understanding them can daunt even mature Bible readers. How can we begin to find meaning in these family trees?

    • Eve: First Woman Created by God. Eve was the first woman, created by God to be a companion and helper for Adam, the first man. Everything was perfect in the Garden of Eden, but when Eve believed the lies of Satan, she influenced Adam to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, breaking God's command.
    • Sarah: Mother of the Jewish Nation. Sarah received an extraordinary honor from God. As Abraham's wife, her offspring became the nation of Israel, which produced Jesus Christ, Savior of the world.
    • Rebekah: Intervening Wife of Isaac. Rebekah was barren when she married Isaac and unable to give birth until Isaac prayed for her. When she delivered twins, Rebekah favored Jacob, the younger, over Esau, the first-born.
    • Rachel: Wife of Jacob and Mother of Joseph. Rachel became the wife of Jacob, but only after her father Laban had deceived Jacob into marrying Rachel's sister Leah first.
  2. Dec 21, 2023 · 5 Remarkable Women in Jesus’ Genealogy and What They Teach Us. No one is too sinful, broken, or tarnished to receive the gift of salvation and live a new life devoted to the Lord. The women in Jesus’ genealogy demonstrate that truth. Sophia Bricker. Contributing Writer.

    • Adam and Eve: We are all one family (Genesis 2:18–25) Adam and Eve, the first couple in the Holy Bible, symbolize the foundational essence of family. Since the story of creation and their time in the Garden of Eden, God established the importance of family in our world.
    • Noah’s Ark: Work together during a disaster (Genesis 6:9–22) The story of Noah’s family being saved from the flood by following God’s instructions. In this story, we see God’s power in the world.
    • Abraham and Sarah: God has a plan for your family (Genesis 17:15–19) God’s promise to Abraham’s descendants and Sarah showcases the importance of family in fulfilling God’s plans.
    • Isaac and Rebekah: Let God guide your love (Genesis 24) This is how Isaac and Rebekah’s family were chosen to continue the covenant with God. This is the story of how two young adults were part of God’s plan for the nation he was building.
  3. Judah and Tamar’s story is important because we learn about the development of the genealogy of Jesus as is outlined in the book of Matthew. Here is a graphical representation of Judah and Tamar’s family tree and how it is connected to the genealogy of Jesus.

  4. In various ways, these women reveal the mess of the Messiah's own family tree. Matthew is not of course implying that the women are the primary sinners in the stories they evoke. But the mention of David without Bathsheba could bring to mind a host of other aspects of his life.

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  6. Oct 6, 2021 · Bible References: Hannah's story is found in the first and second chapters of 1 Samuel. Occupation: Wife, mother, homemaker. Hometown: Ramah of Benjamin, in the hill country of Ephraim. Family Tree: Husband: Elkanah Children: Samuel, three other sons, and two daughters.

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