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Both the Old and New Testaments begin with a genealogy – Genesis 4-5 and Matthew 1. Genealogies are critical because they help us identify the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ. We have already looked at the genealogy of Cain in Genesis 4 and now, we will look at the genealogy of Seth, the genealogy of the promised seed in Genesis 5.
Both the Old and New Testaments begin with a genealogy – Genesis 4-5 and Matthew 1. Genealogies are critical because they help us identify the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ. We have already looked at the genealogy of Cain in Genesis 4 and now, we will look at the genealogy of Seth, the genealogy of the promised seed in Genesis 5.