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1 I | Joseph, from Nathan the son of David. And they ought 2 II | by legitimate descent as son to father, while others 3 III | reckon them from Nathan the son of David, in like manner 4 III | the end is Melchi, whose son was Heli the father of Joseph. 5 III | Joseph. For Joseph was the son of Hell, the son of Melchi.11 6 III | was the son of Hell, the son of Melchi.11 As Joseph, 7 III | been already said, had a son Hell. Thus, then, we shall 8 III | the third, Joseph - his son by nature and by account.13 9 III | according to law he was the son of Heli, for Jacob his brother 10 III | hand, says, "Who was the son, as was supposed14 (for 11 III | he adds), of Joseph, the son of Heli, the son of Metchi." 12 III | Joseph, the son of Heli, the son of Metchi." For it was not 13 III(14)| not only to the words "son of Joseph," but also to 14 III(14)| those that follow, "the son of Heli;" so that Christ 15 III(14)| that Christ would be the son of Joseph by legal adoption, 16 III(14)| same way as Joseph was the son of Heli, which would lead 17 III(14)| conclusion that Christ was the son of Mary and a brother of 18 III(15)| Other Mss. read, "Adam the son of God."~ 19 IV | off captive one Antipater, son of a certain Herod, a servant 20 IV | to pay the ransom for his son, Antipater was brought up 21 IV | great good fortune, his son Herod succeeded him, who 22 VI | and begat Joseph, his own son by nature, but the son of 23 VI | own son by nature, but the son of Hell by law. Thus Joseph 24 VI | law. Thus Joseph was the son of both.24 ~