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Originally Posted by Rhalen
The conflicting geneologies, not uncommon:
The passage in Luke is actually referring to Mary's bloodline, not Joseph's. The reason Joseph is mentioned is because Luke is adhering to Hebrew tradition of listing the husband. He had made it clear in earlier passages that Joseph was not Jesus' father.
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I'm not talking about Jesus. I'm talking about Joseph.
In one passage it says Joseph is the son of Heli, in the other it says, Joseph is the son of Jacob.