By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 11:54 pm Chapter 2. Davidic Descent 20. The Genealogies of Jesus Separately and Irrespective of One Another. 21. Comparison of the Two Genealogies. Attempt to Reconcile Their Contradictions. 22. The Genealogies as Unhistorical. 23. Sketch of the Different Canonical and Apocryphal Accounts. 24. Disagreements of the Canonical Gospels in the Form of the Annunciation. 25. Import of the Angel's Message. Fulfillment of the Prophecy of Isaiah. 26. Jesus begotten of the Holy Spirit. Criticism of the orthodox opinion. 27. Retrospect of the Genealogies. Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 20. The Two Genealogies of Jesus Considered Separately and Irrespective of O... (Chapter 2. Davidic Descent) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) 21. Comparison of the Two Genealogies. Attempt to Reconcile Their Contradicti... (Chapter 2. Davidic Descent) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) 22. The Genealogies as Unhistorical. (Chapter 2. Davidic Descent) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) Book traversal links for Chapter 2. Davidic Descent ‹ 19. Mythical view of the narrative, in its different stages. (Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) Up 20. The Two Genealogies of Jesus Considered Separately and Irrespective of O... (Chapter 2. Davidic Descent) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) ›