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Genesis
Genealogy Charts

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Understanding the lineage of Jesus Christ is fundamental to grasping the continuity and fulfillment of biblical prophecies. In the Scriptures, genealogies may appear as mere lists of names, but they hold profound theological significance and are essential in tracing the divine plan throughout history.

The Lineage of Jesus Christ: The genealogy of Jesus Christ, as detailed in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, provides a direct link to significant Old Testament promises. Matthew traces Jesus' lineage through Joseph, presenting Jesus as the legal heir to the throne of David. This genealogy underscores Jesus' rightful place in the Davidic line, fulfilling the prophecy that the Messiah would come from David's house. Luke, on the other hand, traces Jesus' lineage through Mary, highlighting Jesus' human connection to all of humanity and emphasizing His role as the universal Savior.

Fulfillment of Prophecy: The genealogies of Jesus Christ are not just historical records; they are affirmations of God's faithfulness to His promises. From Abraham to David, and from David to the Babylonian exile, these genealogies demonstrate God's unbroken commitment to His covenants. By including figures such as Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba, the genealogies also reveal the inclusion of Gentiles and women in God's redemptive plan, illustrating the inclusivity of the Gospel.

The Genealogies in Genesis: The Book of Genesis contains several key genealogies that lay the foundation for understanding the unfolding of God's plan through history. These genealogies serve multiple purposes:

•    Establishing Historical Context: Genesis 5 and 11 provide chronological frameworks that connect the creation of humankind to the call of Abraham, grounding the biblical narrative in historical reality. These genealogies link significant events and characters, demonstrating the continuity of God's interactions with humanity.
•    Highlighting the Line of Promise: The genealogies in Genesis emphasize the line of promise through which the Messiah would come. From Adam to Noah, and from Noah to Abraham, these records highlight the preservation of a chosen lineage through which God's redemptive plan would be fulfilled. Each generation serves as a testament to God's sovereign orchestration and unwavering faithfulness.
•    Demonstrating God's sovereignty: The genealogies reflect God's sovereign control over history. They reveal how God works through individuals, families, and nations to accomplish His divine purposes. The inclusion of ordinary and extraordinary lives alike in these lists shows that every person has a role in the grand narrative of redemption.

Engaging with the genealogies of Jesus Christ and those listed in Genesis is more than an academic exercise; it is a spiritual journey that deepens our appreciation of God's meticulous and purposeful design. These genealogies are integral to understanding the continuity and fulfillment of divine promises, the inclusivity of God's redemptive plan, and the sovereign unfolding of His will throughout history. By studying these records, readers can cultivate a life guided by faith, wisdom, and a profound sense of stewardship over God's creation.
 

Exodus
Genealogy Charts

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Discover the Family Lines of the Bible—Visually and Clearly

Genealogy Charts for the Book of Exodus: A Visual Reference Guide by The Sunday School Bible LLC transforms the often-overlooked genealogies of Scripture into a clear, engaging teaching resource. Perfect for Bible teachers, pastors, homeschool families, and serious students of the Word.

 

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 15 Detailed Genealogy Charts – Visually map the family lines, tribal heads, and descendants in the Book of Exodus for quick understanding.

  • Messianic Lineage Chart – Full-spread chart tracing the bloodline of Jesus Christ from Adam in Genesis through Exodus.

  • Color-Coded Highlights – Names in the direct line of Christ marked in distinctive purple for instant recognition. *Paperback available only in black and white.

  • Based on the King James Version (KJV) – Faithful to Scripture while presented in a clear, modern visual format.

  • Perfect for Teaching – Ideal for Sunday School lessons, homeschool Bible classes, small group studies, or sermon preparation.

  • Visually Organized – Complex biblical family relationships arranged for easy comprehension at a glance.

  • Connect Old & New Testament – Show how Exodus fits into God’s covenant promises and prophecy fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

  • Educational Resource – Great for biblical history lessons, genealogy studies, and Christian education programs.

 

Whether you’re tracing the heritage of Moses and Aaron, identifying the tribal leaders of Israel, or following the thread of the Messiah’s lineage through history, these charts make the connections easy to see and understand.

Make the genealogies of Exodus come alive—because every name tells part of God’s story.

Leviticus
Genealogy Charts

There are only two genealogy Charts in Leviticus. So click and download the charts for FREE!

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Numbers
Genealogy Charts

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64 full-color charts • Biblical precision • Designed to honor God and elevate understanding

 

In the wilderness, God spoke to Moses, commanding him to number the children of Israel—not just to count them, but to declare their identity, their families, and their place in His covenant promise.

These sacred records in Numbers reveal two great censuses: one at Sinai, organizing the mighty host by tribes, clans, and fathers’ houses as they stand ready for the journey; the other on the plains of Moab, recounting the renewed generation after forty years of judgment and grace, prepared to enter the land.

These are more than ancient lists—they are the living branches of God’s people, the detailed framework of the twelve tribes, and the set-apart service of Levi. The SSB honors this truth by bringing clarity to every name so readers can know Him more deeply and personally.

This companion volume presents 64 meticulously designed genealogy charts that visually map the families of Reuben, Simeon, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin—and the holy lineages of the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites. Just as the SSB uses charts, clarifications, and bold visual distinctions to make Scripture inviting and understandable—without losing its narrative power—these charts help transform study into a mentoring encounter with the Lord our God.

Perfect for Sunday school teachers, Bible students, families, and anyone longing to trace God’s faithfulness across generations. Step into the order and purpose He brings from the wilderness.

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