Genealogia lui Isus din Nazaret (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Robertson, A.T. "Commentary on Luke 3:23". "Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament". Broadman Press 1932,33, Renewal 1960.

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  • Augustine of Hippo (), De consensu evangelistarum (On the Harmony of the Gospels), pp. 2.4.12–13 .
  • Augustine of Hippo, Contra Faustum (Reply to Faustus, c. 400) .
  • Augustine of Hippo, Sermon 1, p. 6 .
  • Augustine of Hippo, Contra Faustum (Reply to Faustus, c. 400), p. 3 
  • Sextus Julius Africanus, Epistula ad Aristidem (Epistle to Aristides) .
  • Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, p. IIIa, q.31, a.3, Reply to Objection 2,  oferoffers this interpretation, that Luke calls Jesus a son of Eli, without making the leap to explain why.
  • Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, p. 21, And in the Gospel according to Matthew, the genealogy which begins with Abraham is continued down to Mary the mother of the Lord.  Victorinus of Pettau, In Apocalypsin (Commentary on the Apocalypse), pp. 4.7–10, Matthew strives to declare to us the genealogy of Mary, from whom Christ took flesh.  But already the possibility is excluded by Irenaeus, Adversus haereses (Against Heresies), p. 3.21.9 .
  • John of Damascus, De fide orthodoxa (An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith), p. 4.14 . Andrew of Crete, Oration 6 (On the Circumcision of Our Lord)  (PG 97.916). Epiphanius the Monk, Sermo de vita sanctissimae deiparae (Life of Mary)  (PG 120.189). The last apparently draws from a lost work of Cyril of Alexandria, perhaps via Hippolytus of Thebes.
  • Origen, Contra Celsum (Reply to Celsus), pp. 1.32 .
  • Augustine of Hippo, Sermon 1, pp. 27–29 .

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