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LUKE, a doctor and a historian, wrote the third Gospel. As a doctor, a man of science, he carefully considered all the facts before rendering an opinion. As a historian, Luke's research was meticulous; he interviewed reliable witnesses and primary sources. Addressing Theophilus, Luke wrote, "Having carefully investigated all of these accounts from the beginning, I have decided to write a careful...

your next step should be? Don’t jump ahead—trust God’s timing. In the meantime, do what he wants you to do, right where you are. He was the son, so it was thought, of Joseph, the son of Heli. NIV The Old Testament contains several genealogies: See Genesis 5; Ruth 4:18–22; and 1 Chronicles 1–9. Matthew included a genealogy of Jesus at the very beginning of his Gospel because his Jewish audience would have wanted to know Jesus’ heritage. A person’s family line proved his or her standing as