Luke 3:33
Which was the son of Aminadab, which was the son of Aram, which was the son of Esrom, which was the son of Phares, which was the son of Juda,
Cross-reference
Genesis 46:12 records Perez and Hezron as sons of Judah, providing the OT source for these names in Luke's genealogy.
Matthew 1:3 also lists Perez and Hezron in Jesus' genealogy, confirming the same ancestral line from Judah.
Matthew 1:2 also lists Judah as son of Jacob in Jesus' genealogy, confirming the same lineage from different gospel accounts.
1 Chronicles 2:5 lists Hezron as son of Perez, directly matching Luke's genealogical step from Perez to Hezron.
1 Chronicles 2:4 mentions Perez as son of Judah by Tamar, confirming the lineage that Luke traces from Judah to Perez.
Ruth 4:12 invokes Perez as a blessed ancestor of Boaz, linking Luke's genealogy to the Davidic line through the same name.
Numbers 26:21 directly states that Perez's sons were Hezron and Hamul, matching Luke's mention of Hezron as son of Perez.
Numbers 26:20 lists the clan of Perez, including Hezron, showing the tribal lineage that Luke traces.
Genesis 49:8 is Jacob's blessing on Judah, foretelling his praise and leadership, which connects to Judah's place in Jesus' lineage.
Genesis 29:35 records Judah's birth and naming, explaining the origin of the tribal name that appears in this genealogy.
Ruth 4:18 begins a genealogy from Judah through Perez to David, directly continuing the line that Luke traces.
1 Chronicles 4:1 lists Judah's sons, providing a detailed genealogical record that parallels the ancestry in Luke.
Hebrews 7:14 explicitly states Jesus' descent from Judah, confirming the messianic significance of this genealogy.
Ruth 4:19 lists Hezron to Amminadab via Ram — though Luke inserts Admin/Arni, it connects the same ancestral line.
Ruth 4:20 shows Amminadab fathering Nahshon — the same link in Jesus' genealogy, with additional names in Luke.
1 Chronicles 2:9 also records Hezron's descendants — relevant to the genealogical line from Hezron in Jesus' ancestry.
Matthew 1:4 includes Amminadab, a name shared with Luke's genealogy, though the immediate descendants differ (Admin/Arni vs. Nahshon).
1 Chronicles 2:9 lists Hezron's sons including Ram — Hezron appears in Jesus' genealogy, connecting to the broader family.