Luke 3 (Part 2) :21-38 • The Baptism and Genealogy of Jesus

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That deserves a like just for lines 24-38!

laurapatelampl
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Jesus' baptism reminds me of the management idea of "being where the work is".

scottbolton
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Thank you for being so funny, but yet so serious at the same time😂 I learn so much from your sermons🙏

aspengilchrist
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Great job with those names. Your teachings help me so much. I also enjoy your sense of humor. Your studies are amazing. Thank you so much!

cindymccabe
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I like reading the genealogies. The genealogies in the Bible are fascinating.

missJazzitup
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I recommended you to our church's youth pastor/music director. He now listens to your teachings as he studies to teach our youths.
Thank you for your faithfulness, and for sharing what you do on YT.

btrbrdy
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Thank You Pastor Paul. He was one of us.

senanobrien
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Awesome job on the names!!
Always wonderful teachings. Thank you

peggybarton
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Thank you :) and applause for reading the genealogy 😂 thank God🙏

noyapotato
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I can't find the video for part 1. Is there one?

jamesscholl
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Awesome study. So many questions answered. 😊Also, could your reference to Luke 4:23 be incorrect? It doesn’t say what you say in the video. Just wondering.🤷🏻‍♀️

wandaortega
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I believe there is more to the lineage then he says. Zerubbabel & Shealtiel are in both lineages. They came thru the lineage of Jeconiah. I see no lineage of Nathan in O.T. I heard that Shealtiel died while married and childless. His Brither Pediah marries his widow thus that child then carries on the name of Jeconiah. The Levirtie Law. Dueteronomy 25.
If a man dies (Shealtiel) (son of Jeconiah) was married & childless his brother(Pediah) can marry his (Shealtiel's) wife then his name (Jeconiah) is still in the lineage. That is why you see Sheatiels name even tho he died and did not have a child.

mikezieg