Genealogies in the Bible


There are various genealogies described in the Bible.

Genesis

The book of Genesis records the descendants of Adam and Eve. The enumerated genealogy in chapters 4, 5, and 11, reports the lineal male descent to Abraham, including the age at which each patriarch fathered his named son and the number of years he lived thereafter. The genealogy for Cain is given in chapter 4, and the genealogy for Seth is in chapter 5. The genealogy in chapter 10, recording the male descendants of Noah, is known as the Table of Nations.

Table of Nations

The Table of Nations is an extensive list of descendants of Noah found in chapter 10 of the Book of Genesis, representing an ethnology from an Iron Age Levantine perspective.

Genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament

The New Testament provides two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus, one in the Gospel of Matthew and another in the Gospel of Luke. Matthew starts with Abraham, while Luke begins with Adam. The lists are identical between Abraham and David but differ radically from that point. Matthew has twenty-seven generations from David to Joseph, whereas Luke has forty-two, with almost no overlap between the names on the two lists.⁠ Notably, the two accounts also disagree on who Joseph's father was: Matthew says he was Jacob, while Luke says he was Heli.
Traditional Christian scholars have put forward various theories that seek to explain why the lineages are so different, such as that Matthew's account follows the lineage of Joseph, while Luke's follows his legal lineage through his biological uncle via Levirate marriage Some modern critical scholars like Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan claim both genealogies as inventions, to bring the Messianic claims into conformity with Jewish criteria.
However, it is not unusual, since ancient genealogies often skip generations that are not of particular interest to the topic at hand.

Comparison of the genealogies

The following table is a side-by-side comparison of the genealogies found in Genesis 5&11, Ruth 4, 1Chronicles 1-3, Matthew 1 and Luke 3.
Luke 31 Chronicles 1-3Genesis 5, 11Ruth 4Matthew 1
God-JesusAdam-ZerubbabelGod-PerezPerez-DavidDynastic & Selective Bloodline
  1. God
  1. Adam
  1. Seth
  1. Enos
  1. Cainan
  1. Mahalaleel
  1. Jared
  1. Enoch
  1. Methuselah
  1. Lamech
  1. Noah
  1. Shem
  1. Arphaxad
  1. Cainan
  1. Shelah
  1. Eber
  1. Peleg
  1. Reu
  1. Serug
  1. Nahor
  1. Terah
  1. Abraham
  1. Isaac
  1. Jacob
  1. Judah
  1. Perez
  1. Hezron
  1. Arni
  1. Amminadab
  1. Nahshon
  1. Salmon
  1. Boaz
  1. Obed
  1. Jesse
  1. David
King of Israel, David
  1. Nathan
King of Israel, Solomon
  1. Mattatha
King of Judah, Rehoboam
  1. Menna
King of Judah, Abijam
  1. Melea
King of Judah, Asa
  1. Eliakim
King of Judah, Jehoshaphat
  1. Jonam
King of Judah, Joram
  1. Joseph
  1. Judah
  1. Simeon
  1. Levi
King of Judah, Uzziah
  1. Matthat
King of Judah, Jotham
  1. Jorim
King of Judah, Ahaz
  1. Eliezer
King of Judah, Hezekiah
  1. Joshua
King of Judah, Manasseh
  1. Er
King of Judah, Amon
  1. Elmodam
King of Judah, Josiah
  1. Cosam
  1. Addi
King of Judah, Jeconiah
  1. Melchi
  1. Neri
  1. Shealtiel
  1. Zerubbabel
  1. Rhesa
  1. Joannan
Shecaniah
Abiud
  1. Joda
Shemaiah
  1. Josech
Neariah
Eliakim
  1. Semei
Elioenai
  1. Mattathias
Hodaviah
Azor
  1. Maath
  1. Nagge
Zadok
  1. Esli
  1. Naum
  1. Amos
Achim
  1. Mattathias
  1. Joseph
Eliud
  1. Jannai
  1. Melchi
Eleazar
  1. Levi
  1. Matthat
Matthan
  1. Heli
Jacob
  1. Joseph
  1. Jesus Christ