|    Part, Question1   3, 4 |        the contrary, (Lk. 3), the genealogy of our Lord is traced back
 2   3, 22|           without mother, without genealogy; having neither ~beginning
 3   3, 22|          without ~mother, without genealogy," and as "having neither
 4   3, 22|          heavenly mother, and no ~genealogy, according to Is. 53:8: "
 5   3, 28|         Saviour, the order of His genealogy is traced down ~to Joseph" -
 6   3, 28|           befitting to ~trace the genealogy down to Joseph, lest in
 7   3, 29|          in the customary way His genealogy might be ~traced through
 8   3, 31|    derived from David?~(3) Of the genealogy of Christ which is given
 9   3, 31|           Matthew, in tracing the genealogy of Christ, brings it down
10   3, 31|         since Matthew ~traces the genealogy from David through Jechonias.~
11   3, 31|         Joseph, in whom Matthew's genealogy terminates. Augustine answered
12   3, 31|          the flesh; and ~that the genealogy is traced down to Joseph
13   3, 31|        Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the
14   3, 31|          would seem that Christ's genealogy is not suitably traced by ~
15   3, 31|   generation?" Therefore Christ's genealogy should not have been set
16   3, 31|           Luke sets down Christ's genealogy after His Baptism, and ~
17   3, 31|        their accounts of Christ's genealogy do not agree.~Aquin.: SMT
18   3, 31|           his account of Christ's genealogy is unsuitable, since he
19   3, 31|         are mentioned in Christ's genealogy had ~both a father and a
20   3, 31|   brothers also. Now in ~Christ's genealogy Matthew mentions only three
21   3, 31|        seem to have described the genealogy of Christ ~in an unsuitable
22   3, 31|         God']. Therefore Christ's genealogy is set down by the ~evangelists
23   3, 31|        that Matthew gave the true genealogy of Christ: ~while Luke gave
24   3, 31|           gave the supposititious genealogy; hence he began: "Being (
25   3, 31|         who was giving the legal ~genealogy, speaks of no one as begetting.~
26   3, 31|           have set down Christ's ~genealogy according to the flesh;
27   3, 31| personality: so that in Matthew's genealogy is signified the assumption ~
28   3, 31|      sinful flesh.' But in Luke's genealogy the ~washing away of our
29   3, 31|          nature, he set down the ~genealogy of Christ at the very outset
30   3, 31|     contrary, sets forth Christ's genealogy not at the outset, but ~
31   3, 31|        are mentioned ~in Christ's genealogy, so as to make clear the
32   3, 31|          used by Luke in Christ's genealogy signifies the ~generality
33   3, 31|        are ~mentioned in Christ's genealogy: but their impiety was not
34   3, 31|        mentioned in the Saviour's genealogy, but only those whom Scripture ~
35   3, 31|         not mentioned in Christ's genealogy. ~Another motive was to
36   3, 37|  Testament: as may be seen in the genealogy of Christ (Lk. 3:29), ~"
 
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