1:1 The
book
of
the
genealogy
of
Jesus
Christ,
the
son
of
David,
the
son
of
Abraham.
1:2 Abraham
was
the
father
of
Isaac,
and
Isaac
the
father
of
Jacob,
and
Jacob
the
father
of
Judah
and
his
brothers,
1:3 and
Judah
the
father
of
Perez
and
Zerah
by
Tamar,
and
Perez
the
father
of
Hezron,
and
Hezron
the
father
of
Ram,
1:4 and
Ram
the
father
of
Amminadab,
and
Amminadab
the
father
of
Nahshon,
and
Nahshon
the
father
of
Salmon,
1:5 and
Salmon
the
father
of
Boaz
by
Rahab,
and
Boaz
the
father
of
Obed
by
Ruth,
and
Obed
the
father
of
Jesse,
1:6 and
Jesse
the
father
of
David
the
king.
And
David
was
the
father
of
Solomon
by
the
wife
of
Uriah,
1:7 and
Solomon
the
father
of
Rehoboam,
and
Rehoboam
the
father
of
Abijah,
and
Abijah
the
father
of
Asaph,
1:8 and
Asaph
the
father
of
Jehoshaphat,
and
Jehoshaphat
the
father
of
Joram,
and
Joram
the
father
of
Uzziah,
1:9 and
Uzziah
the
father
of
Jotham,
and
Jotham
the
father
of
Ahaz,
and
Ahaz
the
father
of
Hezekiah,
1:10 and
Hezekiah
the
father
of
Manasseh,
and
Manasseh
the
father
of
Amos,
and
Amos
the
father
of
Josiah,
1:11 and
Josiah
the
father
of
Jechoniah
and
his
brothers,
at
the
time
of
the
deportation
to
Babylon.
1:12 And
after
the
deportation
to
Babylon:
Jechoniah
was
the
father
of
Shealtiel,
and
Shealtiel
the
father
of
Zerubbabel,
1:13 and
Zerubbabel
the
father
of
Abiud,
and
Abiud
the
father
of
Eliakim,
and
Eliakim
the
father
of
Azor,
1:14 and
Azor
the
father
of
Zadok,
and
Zadok
the
father
of
Achim,
and
Achim
the
father
of
Eliud,
1:15 and
Eliud
the
father
of
Eleazar,
and
Eleazar
the
father
of
Matthan,
and
Matthan
the
father
of
Jacob,
1:16 and
Jacob
the
father
of
Joseph
the
husband
of
Mary,
of
whom
Jesus
was
born,
who
is
called
Christ.
1:17 So
all
the
generations
from
Abraham
to
David
were
fourteen
generations,
and
from
David
to
the
deportation
to
Babylon
fourteen
generations,
and
from
the
deportation
to
Babylon
to
the
Christ
fourteen
generations.
1:18 Now
the
birth
of
Jesus
Christ
took
place
in
this
way.
When
his
mother
Mary
had
been
betrothed
to
Joseph,
before
they
came
together
she
was
found
to
be
with
child
from
the
Holy
Spirit.
1:19 And
her
husband
Joseph,
being
a
just
man
and
unwilling
to
put
her
to
shame,
resolved
to
divorce
her
quietly.
1:20 But
as
he
considered
these
things,
behold,
an
angel
of
the
Lord
appeared
to
him
in
a
dream,
saying,
"Joseph,
son
of
David,
do
not
fear
to
take
Mary
as
your
wife,
for
that
which
is
conceived
in
her
is
from
the
Holy
Spirit.
1:21 She
will
bear
a
son,
and
you
shall
call
his
name
Jesus,
for
he
will
save
his
people
from
their
sins."
1:22 All
this
took
place
to
fulfill
what
the
Lord
had
spoken
by
the
prophet:
1:23 "Behold,
the
virgin
shall
conceive
and
bear
a
son,
and
they
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel"
(which
means,
God
with
us).
1:24 When
Joseph
woke
from
sleep,
he
did
as
the
angel
of
the
Lord
commanded
him:
he
took
his
wife,
1:25 but
knew
her
not
until
she
had
given
birth
to
a
son.
And
he
called
his
name
Jesus.