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Is this leading up to a specific question or theme? Are you trying to show that Joseph is the father according to the flesh?
That does appear to be his agenda here and on another thread.
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SignUp Now!Is this leading up to a specific question or theme? Are you trying to show that Joseph is the father according to the flesh?
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● Luke 1:31-32 . . Listen carefully: you will conceive in your womb and bear a son . . and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father.
In order for David to be Jesus' father, he had to be Mary's father too because her pregnancy wasn't man-made.
Stay with me because I'm going to trace Jesus' biological genealogy all the way back to Adam.
● Acts 13:22-23 . . "I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfill all my will." Of this man's seed hath God, according to His promise, raised unto Israel a savior, Jesus.
● Rom 1:1-3 . . Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh
The koiné Greek word for "seed" in those two passages is sperma (sper' mah) which is a bit ambiguous because it can refer to spiritual progeny as well as to biological progeny; for example:
● Gal 3:29 . . If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed.
That seed is obviously spiritual progeny. But the seed in Acts 13:22-23 and Rom 1:1-3 is biological progeny because David's seed is "according to the flesh" i.e. his physical human body.
Now, unless somebody can prove clearly, conclusively, iron clad, and without spin and sophistry that David's body was in no way biologically related to Adam's body, then we have to conclude that baby Jesus' body was also biologically related to Adam's body.
Taking this a step further:
Eve's body was made from Adam's body. (Gen 2:21-23)
Consequently, when children are conceived by women that are biologically related to Eve, then the women and the children are biologically related to Adam: whether naturally-conceived or virgin-conceived makes no difference, i.e. every child that biologically descends from Eve also biologically descends from Adam.
● Gen 3:15 . . I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.
It's pretty much agreed by most Christians that Eve's predicted offspring was realized in Christ; which means that baby Jesus was not only Eve's biological offspring but Adam's too because her body was made from material amputated from Adam's body.
So then; in order to cut Jesus out of Adam's biological posterity it would be necessary to cut Mary out of Eve's biological posterity; and I've yet to encounter anyone either online or in church able to do that.
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@Sue D.
We must look at the Hebrew definitions and culture to get the best understanding of certain words.
Now a teen pregnancy or teen birth is seen as a teenager that has a child
A virgin birth could be a woman who has intercourse for the first time and carries it to term.
I am currently gathering the strongest argument I can find for Joseph being the father according to the flesh and I will post.
@Sue D.Ivar -- may I ask Why you are trying to get Joseph to be the father of Jesus? when Scripture says that Mary was conceived of the Holy Spirit. God's Word says Joseph had No physical relationship with Mary until After Jesus was born.
Sounds like you're trying to take away the deity of Jesus Christ.
@Sue D.
Joseph either is or is not the Father according to the flesh. Either way that does not and would not take away from Christ pre-existence
Samson also was born of the Holy Spirit however that does not mean Manoah was not his father according to the flesh.
One could say Samson mother was barren when the holy spirit came upon her.
I see no evidence that someone cannot be born of the Holy Spirit and have a male father according to the flesh.
The Holy Spirit coming upon people or women is nothing new.
Judges 13:3 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto the woman, and said unto her, Behold now, thou art barren, and bearest not: but thou shalt conceive, and bear a son.
The factor of the matter is that Judges 133:3 could not take place unless the Holy Spirit was active.
You didn'the answer Sue D's question. Why?