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The Jewish banking family Louis Cahen d'Anvers claimed descent from the Davidic Line [42] Rabbi Yosef Dayan, who is a modern-day claimant to the Davidic throne in Israel and the founder of the Monarchist party Malchut Israel, descends from the Dayan family of Aleppo, who paternally descend from Hasan ben Zakkai, the younger brother of the ...
While Pierre Plantard claimed that the Merovingians were descended from the Tribe of Benjamin, [17] the Jesus bloodline hypothesis found in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail instead hypothesized that the Merovingians were descended from both the Benjamin line and the Davidic line of the Tribe of Judah, as embodied in the child of Mary Magdalen ...
Davidic line (8 C, 29 P) E. Exilarchs (1 C, 24 P) H. Hasmonean dynasty (4 C, 15 P) Herod Archelaus (2 C, 19 P) ... Benjamin (Khazar) Benveniste; Boaz ben Jehoshaphat ...
Other than Joseph (and perhaps Benjamin), Judah receives the most favorable treatment in Genesis among Jacob's sons, which according to biblical historians is a reflection on the historical primacy that the tribe of Judah possessed throughout much of Israel's history, including as the source of the Davidic line. [16]
Articles relating to the Davidic line or House of David, the dynasty claiming descent from King David and the various monarchs of the Kingdom of Judah. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
One of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin; called also Ahihud (1 Chronicles 8:3,7). A son or grandson of Zerubbabel, and member of the Davidic line. Abihud was the father of Eliakim (Matthew 1:13, "Abiud"), and possibly the same as Obadiah (1 Chronicles 3:21). The name may also occasionally be romanized as Abioud (Greek) or 'Abiyhuwd (Hebrew).
The proposed Davidic descent allowed the Bagrationi to claim kinship with Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary and rest their legitimacy on a biblical archetype of the God-anointed royalty. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The legend of the Bagrationi's Hebrew or Davidic descent is given no credence by modern mainstream scholarship.
So the context in the text clearly states this promise being for the future “coming” Davidic fulfillment, not for an unbroken line of descendants and in the typical Old Testament prophets language of hyperbole, Jesus fulfilled the King and Priest role as a priest according to the line of Melchizedek in Gen 14:18 “ Melchizedek, king of ...