The Family Tree of Jesus: The Master List That Leads to the Master

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Are the Old and New Testament accounts of Jesus lineage contradictory or complimentary?

Is the family tree of Jesus a calendar, and what may it tell us about our own generation?

Why was Adam old at 900, Abraham old at 150, and David an old man at only 70?

How long is a Biblical generation, and exactly when was Jesus born?

Is there historical proof of Jesus resurrection?

The Family Tree of Jesus explores these questions, and much more.

Within these pages:

Astonishing facts and numerical properties about the lineage of Jesus.

Historical and archaeological proofs that substantiate the Bibles accuracy.

Biographies of over 150 real men and women in Jesus genealogy all the way back to Adam.

Irrefutable evidence that Jesus of Nazareth was exactly Who He claimed to be according to the prophecies concerning Him -- the Messiah Whose coming was predicted 40 centuries before His birth.

The Family Tree of Jesus is a 4000-year journey of discovery:

The master list that leads to the Master

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Curt Baker has been employed in the Christian broadcasting industry for many years, and active in the adult teaching ministry. “The Family Tree of Jesus” is his second book. His first, a discussion of the Trinity, was published in 2002. His third project is a self-written collection of Christian short stories. Curt and Heather Baker live in Naples, Florida.

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