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1 | Priest had no father or mother | Heb 7:3 | DocTrinsograce | 194322 | ||
Dear Cheri, All of God's elect are made priests and kings by the Lord Jesus Christ (Revelation 1:6; 5:10; 20:6). Shadows always have less reality than the substance from which they are cast. I suppose you might check www.familytreedna.com if you wanted to read something along the lines of a genetic trace of human ancestry. Of course, keep in mind that legal adoption, in Jewish thinking, was at least as solid a connection to one's parentage as is the biological. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Priest had no father or mother | Heb 7:3 | skccab | 194325 | ||
Doc, Thank you for answering so quickly! Yes, I knew that about adoption and that actually raised a few questions with me. For sometimes the adopted one would take the place of the actual firstborn (I've heard). But I just realized one point that I left out, it's a marker (that's the word I couldn't think of before - old age don't you know?) that's peculiar to the Aaronic line (the Cohen's, Cohn's, etc.). It's not so much that I'm interested (at this point) in human ancestry, I just think that if it's true about the Aaronic line having a genetic anomoly (spell??) that it's utterly fascinating. But I will check out the website you cited. It might help, thanks. Much love Cheri |
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