Shealtiel, Zerubbabel, and Eliakim are common to both Matthew's geneology
and Luke's, but in a different order.

Matthew 1:12-13
12 After the deportation to Babylon
Jeconiah became father to Shealtiel;
Shealtiel became father to Zerubbabel;
13 Zerubbabel became father to Abiud;
Abiud became father to Eliakim;
Eliakim became father to A'zor;

[son] of Zerubbabel,
[son] of Shealtiel,
[son] of Neri,
28 [son] of Melchi,
[son] of Addi,
[son] of Cosam,
[son] of Elmadam,
[son] of Er,
29 [son] of Jesus,
[son] of Eliezer,
[son] of Jorim,
[son] of Matthat,
[son] of Levi,
30 [son] of Symeon,
[son] of Judas,
[son] of Joseph,
[son] of Jonam,
[son] of Eliakim,

Fun with 14 Generations:

17 All the generations, then, from Abraham until David were fourteen
generations, and from David until the deportation to Babylon fourteen
generations, and from the deportation to Babylon until the Christ
fourteen generations.
...
Generations from David to the Babylonian Captivity  
1 Chr.3:10-16  Mt.1:6-11  
Solomon        Solomon
Rehoboam       Rehoboam
Abia           Abijah
Asa            Asa
Jehoshaphat    Jehoshaphat
Joram          Jehoram
Ahaziah        Uzziah
Joash          -
Amaziah        -
Azariah        -
Jotham         Jotham
Ahaz           Ahaz
Hezekiah       Hezekiah
Manasseh       Manasseh
Amon           Amon
Josiah         Josiah
Jehoiakim      -
Jeconiah       Jeconiah



There are other absurdities among the geneologies, but this should do for
ye.

-Inbreeding Maru
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