Bible for the Busy Woman: Matthew 1:1-17

Here’s my latest Bible for the Busy Woman video:

For further study, check out these Bible passages:

Abraham – Covenant in Gen. 12:1-3, Gen. 17:1-16 further details

Isaac – Gen. 17:19 covenant through Issac, Gen. 25:21-23 Isaac’s sons

Jacob – Gen. 28:10-15

Judah and Tamar – (One of Joseph’s brothers) Gen. 38:26-30

Perez (and Zerah, by Tamar) – a blessing to Boaz: Ruth 4:11-12

Hezron – 1 Chronicles 2 shows all the sons of Hezron and a lineage Ram – noted in lineages as the father of Amminadab

Amminadab- noted in lineages as the father of Amminadab Nahshon – Numbers 7:12, noted as a leader in many places

Salmon (w/ Rahab, fathered Boaz) – Joshua 6:25 on Rahab

Boaz (w/ Ruth, fathered Obed) – Ruth 2:1, 4:13

Jesse – 1 Samuel 17:12

David (w/ “wife of Uriah” had Solomon) – 2 Samuel 11:13-12:24

Solomon – 1 Kings 1:28-39

Rehoboam- 1 Kings 14:21

Abijah- 1 Kings 14:31

Asa – 1 Kings 15:9-14

Jehoshaphat – 1 Kings 22:41-44

Jehoram – 2 Kings 8:16-19

Uzziah – 2 Chronicles 26:1-5

Jotham- 2 Kings 15:32-35

Ahaz- 2 Kings 16:1-4

Hezekiah- 2 Kings 18:1-5

Manasseh- 2 Kings 21:1-9

Amos- 2 Kings 21:19-22

Josiah- 2 Kings 22:1-2, 23:1-3

Jehoiachin (deported to Babylon)- 2 Kings 24:8-12

Exile- 2 Kings 17:7-23

After the exile: (these are less clear/ less recorded)

Shealtiel- 1 Chronicles 3:17

Zerubbabel- Ezra 3:2, 5:2

Abihud- ? Eliakim- ? Azor- ? Zadok-? Achim- ? Eliad- ? Eleazar- ? Matthan-? Jacob- ?

Joseph- Matthew 1:18-25

Jesus- Matthew 1:21

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I always dreamed of being a writer, but never thought I could make money doing it. So, after earning a BA in English and honing my reading, analytical, and writing skills, I settled for a more "stable" career in ministry (joking, of course!), bringing my love for the written word to my Biblical studies as I learned Greek and Hebrew, Exegesis and Theology while getting an MA in Theological Studies. I've worked in various ministry capacities in the church: children's minister, ministry staff (aka, "whatever needs doing"), ESL teacher, youth intern, and others. Though this blog is mostly about classic literature, I will probably throw in some thoughts on writing, occasional theological musings, or my reflections on emotional health, psychology, philosophy, or cultural topics. I am a thinker and a lover of many things! I am currently pursuing publishing my first children's novel while doing freelance writing (my profile here: https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/~0104b8a9e8c1253315/). I like to paint (and may share some of them here someday!), enjoy the outdoors, learning, reading, and growing. I also love learning about other people and helping them to realize their gifts and potential.

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