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Davinic Dynasty: Who Could Theoretically Fulfill the Messiah Prophecy

THIS IS ACADEMIC PURELY. TRYING TO FIND EACH AND EVERY DESCENDANT BY GOING BACKWARDS. That being said, any help in this exhaustive task would be appreciated. This is what I have typed and double checked thus far, have about double as far back to still go over.... just take a house and do the research if you so feel inclined to lighten our load.

Of those 19 generations of descendants the following had issue:

The following had issue that ended before the next 20 generations:
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Pedaiah (only 3 generations)

Nedabiasz (only 7 generation)

Unkown-bat-Yehow (only three generations)

Hadast (only 13 generations)

Cabbettikka (only 11 generations)

Majanun Panglima Rangus (only 5 generations)

Halohesh (only 3 generations)

Abiud ben Zerubabel (only 14 generations)

Berechiah 4th Exilarch / ברכיה (only 2 generations)

Shemaiah (only 4 generations)

Hananiah, 5th Exilarch (only 15 generations)

Shelomith (only 17 generations)

Yehudah (only 18 generations)

Pelathia / פלטיה (only 7 generations)

Enaid (only 14 generations)

Shechanya / שכניה (only 5 generations)

Yeshaiah / ישעיה (only 8 generations)
Eliakim - Jesus line - (only 13 generations)

Ohel (only 3 generations)

Rhesa (Reza Rhesa) (only 11 generations)

Abihud (only 9 generations)

Joana (only 19 generations)

Hur (only 3 generations)

Meszullam (only 4 generations)

Chananiasz (only 5 generations)

Resa (only 20 generations)

Thesa (only 20 generations)

Sharzezzar (only

Abiud ben Zerubabel (only 15 generations)

Berechiah the 4th Exilarch (only 2 generations)

Meszullam (only 2 generations)

Chananiasz (only 5 generations)

Ohel (only 3 generations)

Eliakim (only 13 generations)

Yeshaiah / ישעיה (only 8 generations)

Hacaliah (only 8 generations)

Hananiah (only 6 generations)

Halohesh (only 3 generations)

Rhadasname (only 1 generation)

Sealthiel (only 22 generations)

Setti Ri Ware Matindro Ri (only 12 generations)

Joana (only 20 generations)

Shanazzer (only 27 generations)

Chashubaw (only 25 descendants)

The following had issue that continued for at least 20 generations:



Meshullam the Scribe

Zerubbabel 3rd Exilarch

Hananya, 5th Exilarch

ben Mundool (Marduk)

Hachalya

King Shealtiel

Zerubabel Ben Shealtiel

Hadast

ben Tarej

Yeshaya (Chanaya)

Azaliah

Hschabah (Hashabniah)


48th DIRECT DESCENDANTS OF KING SOLOMON AND 47th DIRECT DESCENDANTS FROM KING DAVID

FROM MESHULLAM THE SCRIBE,
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4th Exilarch circa -530 - circa -440 (82-98) Also mentioned in the Abrarbanel family scroll - handwritten manuscript from the collection of the late Rabbi Schmuel Gorr, held by Chaim Freedman.  

Timolous of Palmyra

Herennianus of Palmyra

Gaius Julius Veres Maximus

Severus Alexander b. October 1, 208, d. March 19, 235

Urania b. circa 265

Sa'd ibn Dayl of Banu Azd Shibl Azdshirah

'Amr Ka'b ibn 'Amr

Adi Amr

Mazin Amr

Adiy

Kinanah

Jabalah l ibn al-Harith

Ka'b ibn Al-Khazraj

Iulia Aurelia Zenobia Queen of Palmyra b. circa 240, Palmyra, Syria d. 274 Tibur (Tivoli) Rome

Mazin Amr

Maximinus Thrax, Roman Emperor b. circa 173, Rome, Latium, Italy; d. 238, Aquileia, Italy

Sextus Varius Marcellus

Sextus Varius Avitus Bassianus b. circa 203; d. March 11, 222

Marcus Julius Gessius Bassianus

Theoclia d. 218

NN (Daughter of Caracalla) b. 204; d. 212

Iamblichus of Emesa b. circa 245

Shibl "Azdshirah" Bariq

Amir ʿĀmir Luḥaiy ibn Rabīʿa b. circa 230, Saudi Arabia; d. Saudi Arabi

Saad (Bareq)

al-Harith ibn Amr

al-Harith I ibn Thalabah d. 30

Al-Khazraj ibn Harithah

Zabbai Harithah

Elazar "Pinchas" ibn Abihud b. circa -141

Hodaviah

Amihud ibn Elida b. circa -159

Hizkiya ben Shehanya b. circa -50; d. circa -10

Tigranes VI, King of Armenia b. circa 25, Judea, Israel; d. circa 62, Armenia

Herod Agrippa, II, Last Herodian King of Judea Edit profile basics b. 27; d. circa 95

Julia b. 28, Jerusalem, Israel; d. circa 79, AD,,,

Mariamne . b. 34, Jerusalem, Israel

Drusilla of Judaea b. 38, Jerusalem, Israel; d. August 25, 79, Pompeii, Italy

Drusus b. circa 42, Jerusalem, Israel; d. circa 52

Cypros

Julius

Salome

Herod Agrippa, II, Last Herodian King of Judea Edit profile basics b. 27; d. circa 95

Aristobulos .

Aristobulus of Chalcis 79, AD,,,; m. 44, AD,,,

Berenicianus b. circa 45

Hyrcanus . b. circa 45

Vespasiana . d. Nursia

Salome of Chalcis b. 14; d. between 62 and 71

Iotapa II

Titus Flavius Hyrcanus b. 73

Titus Flavius Justus b. 76

Titus Flavius Simonides b. 79

Sampsigeramus II, Priest-King of Emesa b. circa -20; d. circa 54

Priestess ............ of Iturea

Shemayahu ben Shechanya 13th Exilarch b. circa -308, Jerusalem, Israel; d. -225, Jerusalem, Israel

Arnan

Matthan

Naggae (Nagge, Naggai, Nagga) ben Maath

Shechanya ben Ovadya 12th Exilarch b. circa -336, Jerusalem, Israel; d. -250, Jerusalem, Israel

שמעיה

Unknown bat Shlomo b. circa -330

Shemaya bar Shlomo

Rabbi Joazar ben Zeredah b. circa -13

Simon II

Zeredah (Zuraida)

Jechoniah son of Jehoiakim b. circa -616, Jerusalem, Israel; d. -561, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq

IERAMEEL

Salathial . b. circa -586, Of Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq; d. circa -540, Chaldea

Judas

Hizkiah the Zealot'

Jacob ben Matthan b. BC,Luke,,; d. circa -2

Hodawya

Elyasib

Pelaya

Akub

Yohanan

Delaya

Anani

Joshua

Gideon ben Natan

Ben Ha-David

ESLI

MARY

-Ancestors in that line withOUT 20

   more descendants- 

Nahmani "Abbaye" ben Kaylil b. circa 295; d. circa 339

Abba "Rava" bar Yosef bar Khamma b. circa 270, Mahoza, Babylonia; d. circa 352

Shaphat ben Yohanan

Nahman bar Rabbah Ya'akob

Avraham ha-David

Nathan ben Chanan

רבה בר אבוה (only 4 generations)

Pedat ben Hiyya d. circa 270 (only 1 generation)

Yudah ben Hiyya (only 1 generation)

Gideon Ben Natan descendant of David hamelech yisrael (only 16 generations)

Sextus Anicius Paulinius b 299 d circa 333 (only 2 generation)

Anicia b. circa 280, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy (only 5 generations)

Proba Annianus Paulinianus

L. Septimia Patavina Balbilla Tyria Nepotilla Odaenathiania

  -Ancestors in that line with 20 more 
   descendants- 

Hillel / Hulayl ben Yehoshua b. circa 90 Yosef bar Yosef b. circa 260

Nathan de-Ẓuẓita ben Nathan, 11th Exilarch 'Ukban' b. circa 230, Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq; d. circa 270, Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq

P'nina bat Huna b. circa 259

Amnius Anicus Juliannus b. circa 270 Rome, Italy d circa 330 Rome Italy

Wahbaltes of Paimyra b 256 d 325

FROM AZALIAH:


Eliashub

  -Ancestors in that line withOUT 20 
   more descendants- 

-PRIVATE-

Naun

  -Ancestors in that line with 20 more 
   descendants- 

Eliab ibn Elazar b. -123

FROM HACHALYA
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Caius b circa -15 d between 26 and 28 AD

Costobaros

Mariamne b circa 5 Italy d 30

Matthias of Hasmonean

Titus Flavius Josephus b. 37; d. circa 100

Priestess ............ of Iturea
King Soaemus of Iturea
Shechanya ben Ovadya 12th Exilarch b. circa -336, Jerusalem, Israel; d. -250, Jerusalem, Israel 20. שמעיה

Refayah

Eleazar

Maath (Mahath, Maadd)

Unknown bat David b. circa -350 Shlomo bar David b. circa -350

Zeredah ben Antigone b. before -133

Antigone 'Soko'

Nehusta . b. circa -631, Jerusalem, Israel; d. Jerusalem, Israel

Matthan Ben Eleazer b. circa -58, Abt 58 B.C., Jerusalem, Judea; d. circa -5, Bef 1 B.C., Nazareth, Galilee

. Anna bat Simon b. September 13, 100, now Ramallah, of Arimathaea, Ramathaim- Zophim, Israel; d. AD,,,

Elyoenai Hizkia

Azrikam Safat

Simon

Naaria David

Nathan ben Avimelech

Neariah Ha-David d. -312

NAGE

HELI

  -Ancestors in that line withOUT 20 more descendants- 

Tigranes b -16 ; d 36 (only has one generation) Alexander (only has one generation) Alexandra (only has one generation) Antipater (only has one generation) Herod (only has one generation) NN (daughter of Alexander) b Judea Israel d circa 30 (Parthia), Iran (only has one generation) Saulos b circa -10 (only has one generation) Cypros (only has 2 generations) Cyprus b circa -47 d -40 (only has 3 generations) Herodias b circa -15 d circa 40 (only has 3 generations) Herod b circa -15 d circa 40 Ceasaria, Judea (only has 3 generations) Herod b circa -10 d 48 Ceasaria, Judea (only has 3 generations) Aribus the Younger (only has 2 generations)
- -Ancestors in that line with 20 more

     descendants- -

Obadya Elida ibn Shemaya b. -167; d. circa -90 Shechanya II ibn Da'ud, Exilarch b. circa -85; d. circa -45

THIS IS MERELY RESEARCH INTO WHO WOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE MESSIAH PROPHECY IN THIS MESSIANIC AGE -ACCORDING TO THE TORAH- AND NOT A JUDGEMENT ON WHO WOULD NOT BE AS IT DOESN'T MATTER IF ONE IS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, THE MESSIAH IS NOT DECIDED BY MAN, BUT BY G-D WHO REACHES OUT IN FRONT OF EVERYONE AND LETS THE WORLD KNOW JUST AS HE DID AT MOUNT SINAI=

David's line After Zedekiah, the last king of Judah was forced out by Nebuchadnezzar in the siege of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 32:4-5), the LORD says: 'David will never fail to have a man to sit on the throne of the house of Israel...'"(Jeremiah 33:17) Jehoiachin was placed in a position of authority during Babylonian exile at the end of 2 Kings. He was called king under exile in several Babylonian food-rationing lists.

Jehoiakim and Jeconiah Jeremiah prophesied that Jehoiakim will have no one to sit on the throne of David (Jeremiah 36:30). His son Jehoiachin succeeded him as king for three months and ten days before Nebuchadnezzar forced him out, ending the reign of Jehoiakim's descendants (2 Chron. 36:8,9; 2 Kings 24:8). After Jehoiachin spent 37 years in prison, Nebuchadnezzar's successor Evil-merodach released the imprisoned king Jehoiachin and elevated him above all other captive kings that were in Babylon(2 Kings 25:27). Jehoiakim is the ancestor of Jesus' earthly father Joseph according to Matt. 1:11 (skipped in list) (see 1 Chronicles 3:15-16 and 2 Kings 24:8).

In Jeremiah 22:30, God states that neither Jehoiachin (also called Jeconiah) or his offspring will prosper, for none of his offspring will sit on throne of David and rule over Judah.

Jehoiachin's offspring did not sit on the throne of David or rule over Judah. 2 Kings 25:27 records that Jehoiachin was a prisoner for thirty seven years. For two years, Evil-merodach king of Babylon gave Jehoiachin a seat of honor higher than those of the other kings who were with him in Babylon and gave him a regular daily allowance all the days of his life. (2 Kings 25:27-30) His family retained leadership of the Babylonian exiles (Ezek. 1:2), and his descendants were at the head of those who returned to Zion.[3][4][5] He is the ancestor of Jesus' earthly father Joseph according to Matt. 1:12.

Solomon's line God states that the house, throne and kingdom of David and his offspring (called "the one who will build a house for my Name" in the verse) will last forever.(2 Sam. 7:12-16, 2 Chronicles 13:5, Psalm 89:20-37) 1 Kings 9:4-7 as well as 1 Ch 28:5 and 2 Ch 7:17 state that Solomon's establishment is conditional on Solomon obeying God's commandments.

Solomon built the temple in Jerusalem (2 Chron. 6:7-10, 2 Chronicles 2:1) and did not obey God's commandments (1 Kings 11:1-14).

The destruction of the Kingdom of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BCE brought an end to the rule of the royal house of David.

  • *This applies only to those whose line of descent to David is through MP profiles, verifiable and through King Solomon and Jesse and does not pass through Jehoiachin**