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In Matthew's account of the gospel, his written genealogy includes the outcast, scandalous, and foreigner. The family Jesus comes from anticipates the family he has come for. Part 1 of Encounters with Jesus; Matthew 1
The Surprising Hope of Jesus' Genealogy - Matthew 1:1-17 - 12-20-20 Service by Trinity Hinsdale
If Jesus was not ashamed of His genealogy and wanted it to be known, why am I still trapped in shame?
This bible study devotional covers Matthew 1:18-2:23. In this passage we read about Jesus’ birth and how it maps on to the story of Moses, Israel, and the Exodus. As always, we are committed to showing you how to see the good news of the Gospel in every passage of Scripture. In Matthew 1:18-2:23, we see that Jesus succeeds where Moses and Israel failed in order to bring a full and final exodus for us out of sin and death. For more information about Spoken Gospel visit: https://www.spokengospel.com We believe the only path to transformative Bible engagement is to see Jesus and his gospel wherever you are in the story. Jesus taught that he can be seen on every page of the Bible. Only by seeing the light of the Gospel in the face of Jesus can we be transformed into his image (2 Cor. 3:18, 4:6). We want to help people engage with every corner of the Bible in a transformative way. To that end, we are making Christ-centered, devotional podcasts that cover every chapter of the Bible. They are brief field guides through every passage of scripture that explain each chapter within its context and how it reveals more about the good news of Jesus. The Gospel changes things. Through our resources, we hope to create growing, deepening, and transforming Bible engagement that reshapes individuals, churches, and cultures with the Gospel. And we hope that you will join us in that mission.
Pastor Alex Stone continues our worship series, "Shady Ladies: The Four Women in Jesus' Genealogy" with this week's message on Rahab.
Original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J13J1dMAS1c In my new series on the Gospel according to Matthew, I discuss Matthew 1—Jesus's genealogy and birth. Books advertised in this episode: Davies and Allison's Matthew commentary (https://amzn.to/2Nzx3La) Peter Leithart's Matthew commentary (https://amzn.to/2rpowlr) Craig Keener's Matthew commentary (https://amzn.to/36OZ21m) Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis's commentary (https://amzn.to/2NwJPKq) David Turner's commentary (https://amzn.to/32zlsA2) Stanley Hauerwas's commentary (https://amzn.to/2Q5qUrY) Daniel Harrington's commentary (https://amzn.to/33zWNwH) John Nolland's commentary (https://amzn.to/2NVA5IH) Dale Allison, 'Studies in Matthew' (https://amzn.to/2Q4yMtI) Patrick Schreiner, 'Matthew: Disciple and Scribe' (https://amzn.to/2X02DVz) N.T. Wright, 'Jesus and the Victory of God' (https://amzn.to/33zb6BN) Richard Hays, 'Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels' (https://amzn.to/2WZm150) James Bejon on Jesus' Genealogy: https://www.academia.edu/38800380/Matthew_s_Genealogy_of_Jesus If you have any questions or feedback, please send them to me on Curious Cat: https://curiouscat.me/zugzwanged. If you have enjoyed my output, please tell your friends. If you are interested in supporting my videos and podcasts and my research more generally, please consider supporting my work on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/zugzwanged), using my PayPal account (https://bit.ly/2RLaUcB), or by buying books for my research on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/36WVSWCK4X33O?ref_=wl_share). You can also listen to the audio of these episodes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/alastairs-adversaria/id1416351035?mt=2.
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
Discuss this episode here!  These are the most recent new patrons at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast - You're the reason I can do this! John Kugler, Michael Raveling, Noah Banks (even if brief, I still appreciate it), Gwynet Harper, Lacey_Past, Oct, Lee Patterson, Thomas P, Gregory A Jones, The One and Only Tina Clifford, and Daniel Ruth.   Weekly music rotation written and performed by Jeff Foote
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
Discuss this episode here!  These are the most recent new patrons at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast - You're the reason I can do this. Tyrone, Conrad, Nathan Woolley, Ben Gleaton, and Dustin Anderson.   Weekly music rotation written and performed by Jeff Foote
Matthew 1:1-17 Luke 3:23-38 Luke 1 Matt 1:18-25  Jesus' Genealogy and Elizabeth get's pregnant!  Links: Why are Jesus' genealogies in Matthew and Luke so different?Commonly used sources can be found on our website.
Jon Odom preaching the final part of our Advent series called Family Secrets: The Surprisingly Good News Hidden in Jesus' Genealogy. In this sermon, we're focusing on the story of Mary in the gospels. This sermon was preached live at Cornerstone Church in Tulsa, OK on Christmas Eve, 2019.
The first book of the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew, begins with Jesus’ genealogy. Matthew’s theme is Jesus, the Messiah-King. Matthew quotes the Old Testament over 60 times. He shows that Jesus fulfills the OT prophecies concerning the first coming of the Messiah-King.
Jon Odom preaching the third part of our Advent series called Family Secrets: The Surprisingly Good News Hidden in Jesus' Genealogy. In this sermon, we're focusing on the story of Ruth in the book of Ruth. This sermon was preached live at Cornerstone Church in Tulsa, OK.
Jon Odom preaching the second part of our Advent series called Family Secrets: The Surprisingly Good News Hidden in Jesus' Genealogy. In this sermon, we're focusing on the story of Rahab in Joshua 2 and 6. This sermon was preached live at Cornerstone Church in Tulsa, OK.
Jon Odom preaching the first part of our Advent series called Family Secrets: The Surprisingly Good News Hidden in Jesus' Genealogy. In this sermon, we're focusing on the backstory of Tamar in Genesis 38. This sermon was preached live at Cornerstone Church in Tulsa, OK.
Certain sections of God's word are easier to skip than others. Usually, genealogies are grouped into that group of easy to skip sections. But, there are definitely some things that are central to the gospel and important for us to see in Jesus' genealogy in Matthew. In this episode Forest explores some of these things. Maybe we shouldn't skip genealogies! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faith-football-friends/support
Genesis 38:27-30; Matthew 1:1-17 Brian Oberg
Matthew starts his Gospel by going through the genealogy of Jesus. This genealogy contains some incredible variances. The first one is Tamar, this story revels some ideas about the story of redemption.
Matthew starts his Gospel by going through the genealogy of Jesus. This genealogy contains some incredible variances. The first one is Tamar, this story revels some ideas about the story of redemption.
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Mark Mullery Download MP3 Matthew 1:1-25 Follow Up Notes Sunday Bulletin
What is the point of including genealogies in the Bible? Why are they included in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke? In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Craig Keener explains the function of Jesus's genealogies.
Episode 10 of the NT Pod discusses the Genealogy of Jesus in Luke's Gospel.It is nine minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 9: Jesus' Genealogy in Luke's Gospel (mp3)Key texts: Luke 3:23-38; Matthew 1:1-17; Isaiah 11:1Previous NT Pods referenced: NT Pod 1: Jesus' Genealogy in Matthew.Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
Episode 10 of the NT Pod discusses the Genealogy of Jesus in Luke's Gospel.It is nine minutes long. Feel free to leave your comments below. NT Pod Episode 9: Jesus' Genealogy in Luke's Gospel (mp3)Key texts: Luke 3:23-38; Matthew 1:1-17; Isaiah 11:1Previous NT Pods referenced: NT Pod 1: Jesus' Genealogy in Matthew.Thanks to Ram2000, Me and You, for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
In this podcast, I talk about Jesus' genealogy (found in Matthew 1:2-17 and Luke 3:23-38).