"The Genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew" by William Henderson delves into the rich theological and historical significance of the genealogy presented at the beginning of Matthew's Gospel. This scholarly work explores how Matthew's genealogy connects Jesus to key figures in Israel's history, particularly Abraham and David, and highlights its fulfillment of Jewish messianic expectations. Henderson examines the genealogical structure, the inclusion of surprising and sometimes controversial figures, and how these elements align with Matthew's broader themes of salvation, the Kingdom of God, and the mission of Jesus.
Through deep analysis of biblical texts and historical context, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the genealogy's pivotal role in the New Testament narrative, demonstrating how it underscores Jesus' identity as the promised Messiah, whose coming brings the realization of God's promises to Israel and the world.
"The Genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew" by William Henderson delves into the rich theological and historical significance of the genealogy presented at the beginning of Matthew's Gospel. This scholarly work explores how Matthew's genealogy connects Jesus to key figures in Israel's history, particularly Abraham and David, and highlights its fulfillment of Jewish messianic expectations. Henderson examines the genealogical structure, the inclusion of surprising and sometimes controversial figures, and how these elements align with Matthew's broader themes of salvation, the Kingdom of God, and the mission of Jesus.
Through deep analysis of biblical texts and historical context, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the genealogy's pivotal role in the New Testament narrative, demonstrating how it underscores Jesus' identity as the promised Messiah, whose coming brings the realization of God's promises to Israel and the world.