How does 1 Chronicles 2:38 highlight the importance of genealogies in Scripture? Setting the Scene: 1 Chronicles 2:38 “Azariah was the father of Helez, and Helez was the father of Eleasah.” Why This Single Verse Matters • Roots us in real history—three specific generations, tied to places and dates, not myth or legend • Shows God’s meticulous care: even “ordinary” men are named and remembered • Connects Judah’s line forward, safeguarding the promise of Genesis 49:10 that the scepter would not depart from Judah • Preserves legal inheritance; land allotments (Numbers 26:52-56) required an unbroken family record • Guards the Messianic line that culminates in Jesus (Matthew 1:1-16; Luke 3:23-38) A Thread Woven Through Scripture • Genesis 5 & 10 – the pattern of recording fathers and sons begins • Ruth 4:18-22 – Boaz to David shows how a short list carries redemptive weight • Ezra 2; Nehemiah 7 – returning exiles prove ancestry to reclaim homes • Matthew 1; Luke 3 – Gospel writers hinge their credibility on accurate genealogy Seeing Christ in the Lineage • Judah’s tribe preserved → Davidic line secured (2 Samuel 7:12-16) → Messiah identified • Every link, including Azariah and Helez, safeguards the promise that “the Word became flesh” (John 1:14) Practical Takeaways for Today • God knows each name—He knows yours (Isaiah 43:1) • Faith is built on facts; Christianity rests on verifiable history (Luke 1:1-4) • Small roles matter in God’s plan; unknown ancestors kept the promise alive • Scripture’s precision invites confidence in every other promise God makes |