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Highlights
- The Gospel of Matthew links together 41 men in a genealogical chain stretching from Abraham to Jesus, but he also mentions five women.He did not include such notable women as Sarah. . . or Rebekah . . . or Leah.
- Author(s): Charles Dyer
- 74 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Biography
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About the Book
Five Golden Rings introduces the five women in the genealogy of Jesus, giving an important introduction to each of these women and the role they played in the fulfillment of the promise of a Savior.Book Synopsis
The Gospel of Matthew links together 41 men in a genealogical chain stretching from Abraham to Jesus, but he also mentions five women.
He did not include such notable women as Sarah. . . or Rebekah . . . or Leah. And the five women chosen seem, at first glance, to be an odd choice. So what is it about the five women Matthew chose that makes them so important to his genealogy? Who are these Five Golden Rings in the chain stretching from Abraham to Jesus?
Simply put, that is the focus of this book. Join me on a journey of discovery to explore the five
wives and mothers whom Matthew included in his genealogy of Jesus. As we explore each of the five, I believe you will come to understand the special place they play in Matthew's presentation of Jesus as "the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham" (Matt. 1:1).
--adapted from the introduction