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I'm thinking along these lines being that Matthew was legitimizing Jesus through establishing his genealogy.
I. A Regal Claim to Legitimacy: There are some great names in this genealogy. Great kings and great leaders are found on this family tree. Of course there is the promised seed from Abraham and the right to the Throne of David.
II. A Sordid Claim to Legitimacy: There are some not so great names in this genealogy too. Some of gentiles with sordid reputations. Imagine tracing the blood line back to find a Moabite (scandalous). There's also a prostitute, an adulterer, and Tamar. One can't help but to see the grace of God and the sovereignty of God displayed in His use of these women.
III. A Supernatural Claim to Legitimacy: While Joseph is listed in this genealogy he is not noted as being Jesus' father. Jesus' father is non other than the God Himself.