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לוקם 3:38
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בן אנוש בן שת בן אדם בן אלהים׃
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.