Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.

Generation

The son of abraham

Bible References

Generation

Luke 3:23
When beginning his work, Jesus was about thirty years old. He was regarded as the son of Joseph, whose ancestors were--Eli,
Romans 9:5
They are descended from the Patriarchs; and, as far as his human nature was concerned, from them came the Christ-he who is supreme over all things, God for ever blessed. Amen.

The son of david

Matthew 9:27
As Jesus was passing on from there, he was followed by two blind men, who kept calling out: "Take pity on us, Son of David!"
Matthew 15:22
There, a Canaanite woman of that district came out and began calling to Jesus: "Take pity on me, Master, Son of David; my daughter is grievously possessed by a demon."
Matthew 22:42
"What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?" "David's," they said.
Luke 1:31
And now, you shall be with child and give birth to a son, and you shall give him the name Jesus.
John 7:42
Is not it said in Scripture that it is of the race of David, and from Bethlehem, the village to which David belonged, that the Christ is to come?"
Acts 2:30
David, then, Prophet as he was, knowing that God 'had solemnly sworn to him to set one of his descendants upon his throne,' looked into the future,
Acts 13:22
After removing him, he raised David to the throne, and bore this testimony to him--'In David, the son of Jesse, I have found a man after my own heart, who will carry out all my purposes.'
Romans 1:3
Concerning his Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord; who, as to his human nature, was descended from David,
Revelation 22:16
'I, Jesus, sent my angel to bear testimony to you about these things before the Churches. I am the Scion and the Offspring of David, the bright Star of the Morning.'

The son of abraham

Romans 4:13
For the promise that he should inherit the world did not come to Abraham or his descendants through Law, but through the righteousness due to faith.
Galatians 3:16
Now it was to Abraham that the promises were made, 'and to his offspring.' It was not said 'to his offsprings,' as if many persons were meant, but the words were 'to thy offspring,' showing that one person was meant--and that was Christ.