Bible Genealogy Trees
Explore six major family trees from Scripture – from the first man through the royal line of David to the genealogies of Jesus. Each tree traces God's unfolding story through generations.
Creation to the Flood
From Adam through Cain and Seth to Noah and his sons. Covers Genesis 1–10, including both the line of Cain and the line of Seth.
Nations to the Patriarchs
From Noah through Shem to Abraham. The Table of Nations and the narrowing of the covenant line.
The Patriarchs
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — the three patriarchs of Israel. Includes Ishmael, Esau, and the twelve tribes.
The Twelve Tribes to the Exodus
From Jacob's twelve sons through the tribes of Israel to Moses and Aaron.
The Priestly Line
From Aaron through the high priests of Israel, the line entrusted with the tabernacle and temple worship.
The Judges of Israel
The leaders who governed Israel between Joshua and the monarchy, from Othniel to Samuel.
The Royal Line of David
From Jesse through David to the kings of Judah. The dynasty that carried the messianic promise.
Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew)
Matthew's genealogy opens the New Testament, tracing Jesus' royal lineage from Abraham through David to Joseph. Structured in three sets of fourteen generations.
Genealogy of Jesus (Luke)
Luke traces Jesus' lineage in reverse, from Jesus back to Adam and God. Likely follows Mary's line through Nathan, emphasizing Jesus as Son of Man and Savior of all humanity.
The Family of Jesus
Jesus, his parents, siblings, and immediate family as described in the Gospels.