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Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Luke 3:38

Luke 3:38 . Adam, which was the son of God Adam, being descended from no human parents, but formed by the power of a divine creating hand, might with peculiar propriety be called the son of God, having, in his original state, received immediately from God, whatever the sons of Adam receive from their parents, sin and misery excepted. read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Luke 3:23-38

6. Genealogies of Jesus (Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 3:23-38)The genealogies recorded by Matthew and Luke show how the birth of Jesus fulfilled the promises made to Abraham (Genesis 12:2-3; Genesis 22:18). Matthew, writing for the Jews, begins his genealogy with Abraham, father of the Jewish race (Matthew 1:1-2a). Luke, writing for non-Jews, traces Jesus’ genealogy back past Abraham to Adam, to emphasize Jesus’ union with the whole human race (Luke 3:34-38).Between Abraham and David the two... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 3:36

Cainan . See App-99 , note. Sem = O.T. Shem. Noe = O.T. Noah. read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 3:37

Mathusala = O.T. Methuselah. d Maleleel = O.T. Mahalaleel. d read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 3:38

the son of God . Because created by God; the angels are so called, for the same reason. See App-28 . read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Luke 3:36

Luke 3:36. Which was the son of Cainan,— This Cainan is found only in the LXX: but all the other names, from Abraham back to Adam, are found also in the Hebrew of the Old Testament, in the like order as St. Luke has placed them; and all the names from David back to Abraham are the very same as are mentioned in St. Matthew's genealogy. read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Luke 3:38

Luke 3:38. Adam, who was the son of God.— Adam being descended from no human parents, but formed by the immediate power of the divine creating hand, might with peculiar propriety be called the Son of God, in his original state, the heir of immortality and glory. The evangelist might likewise intend by this expression to prove, if needwere, the possibility of Christ's being born of a pure virgin; for if divine Omnipotence could create or produce the first Adam from the dust of the earth, without... read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Luke 3:23-38

C. The genealogy of Jesus 3:23-38 (cf. Matthew 1:1-17)Why did Luke place his genealogy of Jesus at this point in his Gospel? Probably he did so because this was the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. Matthew recorded Jesus’ genealogy to show that He had a legitimate right by birth to occupy the Davidic throne. Consequently he placed his genealogy at the very beginning of his Gospel. Luke wanted to show the ancestry of Jesus, who now began His ministry, as the authenticated Son of God.There... read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Luke 3:24-38

Matthew traced Joseph’s line back to David through Joseph’s father Jacob and David’s son Solomon. Luke traced Joseph’s line back to David through Joseph’s father Eli (or Heli, NIV) and David’s son Nathan. Is there a mistake in the text, is one of these genealogies really the genealogy of Mary rather than Joseph, or did Joseph have two fathers?The two lines of Joseph proceed back through two entirely different sets of names. Therefore there does not seem to be an error in the text regarding the... read more

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