the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Nova Vulgata
secundum Matthæum 3:38
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qui fuit Henos, qui fuit Seth, qui fuit Adam, qui fuit Dei.
qui fuit Henos, qui fuit Seth, qui fuit Adam, qui fuit Dei.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
which was the son of Adam: Genesis 4:25, Genesis 4:26, Genesis 5:3
of God: Genesis 1:26, Genesis 1:27, Genesis 2:7, Genesis 5:1, Genesis 5:2, Isaiah 64:8, Acts 17:26-29, 1 Corinthians 15:45, 1 Corinthians 15:47
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 1:1 - Sheth Job 1:6 - the sons Acts 17:28 - we are
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Which was the son of Enos,.... Genesis 5:9
which was the son of Seth, Genesis 5:6
which was the son of Adam Genesis 5:3
which was the son of God: not begotten, as all the rest were, by their immediate parents, but created by God, in a supernatural manner, out of the dust of the earth, and quickened with the breath of God: so Adam is, by the Jews h called, ×× ×××××, "the son of God": though this may be understood of Jesus; the son of Joseph, of Heli, c. and so on to this clause, "the son of God" being so as a divine person, to whom the human nature was united, and on that account so called; see Luke 1:35 Thus, as Matthew gives us the regal line of Christ, showing him to be heir to the throne of his father David, Luke gives the natural line of Christ; and as Matthew traces his genealogy down from Abraham, in a descending line, to Joseph, the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus, Luke traces it upwards, in an ascending line, from Mary by Joseph, even up to Adam; to whom the Messiah was first promised, and who was a type of the second Adam, from whom he descended, though not by ordinary generation; nay, even to God himself: Christ, according to his divine nature, was the only begotten of the Father; and as to his human nature, had a body prepared by him, and in the fulness of time was God manifest in the flesh.
h Sepher Cosri, orat. 2. Sig. 14. fol. 68. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See, on this genealogy, the notes at Matthew 1:1-16.