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Luke 3:27

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27 which was the sonne of Iohanna: which was the sonne of Rhesya: which was the sonne of zorobabel: which was the sonne of Salathiel: which was the sonne of Neri:

Luke 3:27 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 3:27

Which was the son of Joanna
Johannes, or John, the son of Rhesa Mesullam, who governed fifty three years:

which was the son of Rhesa,
called, by the above writer, Rhesa Mesullam; ( 1 Chronicles 3:19 ) and said, by him, to govern sixty six years:

which was the son of Zorobabel
who governed fifty eight years:

which was the son of Salathiel;
the same with Shealthiel; (See Gill on Matthew 1:12)

which was the son of Neri;
the same with Jechonias, according to the Alexandrian, chronicle; (See Gill on Matthew 1:12)

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Luke 3:27 In-Context

25 which was the sonne of Matatthias: which was the sonne of Amos: which was the sonne of Nahum: which was the sonne of Esli: which was the sonne of Nagge:
26 which was the sonne of Maath: which was the sonne of Matathias: which was the sonne of Semei: which was the sonne of Ioseph: which was the sonne of Iuda:
27 which was the sonne of Iohanna: which was the sonne of Rhesya: which was the sonne of zorobabel: which was the sonne of Salathiel: which was the sonne of Neri:
28 which was the sonne of Melchi: which was the sonne of Addi: which was the sonne of Cosam: which was the sonne of Helmadam: which was the sonne of Her:
29 which was the sonne of Ieso: which was the sonne of Helieser: which was the sonne of Ioram: which was the sonne of Mattha: which was the sonne of Levi:
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