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1 | HOW COULD JESUS BE A DESCENDANT OF DAVID | Bible general Archive 1 | meusing | 39386 | ||
Luke, and John show that Jesus, the Word of God became man. He was not the Holy Spirit. Nor is He the Father. Luke 9:12 says nothing about any incarnation. If you are refeing to verse 30, Moses and Elijah were men in their own right. Jesus is the Creator they were part of His creation. In respose to the other part of the question, His mother Mary was descended from David through the line of Nathan, so, so was He. So, Rom 1:3 is true He was born the seed of David according to the flesh. When Joseph (descended from the royal line) married Mary (descended from the leagal line) He gave to Jesus the royal title of descendant of David which He had leagally through His mother. |
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2 | HOW COULD JESUS BE A DESCENDANT OF DAVID | Bible general Archive 1 | JdthCstl | 39410 | ||
He is a sinless soul. And that is why he is called the Holy Spirit. He is also the Father, for he created everything there is, nothing exist that he did not make. And although he made the world, the world did not recognize him, as the Father. | ||||||
3 | HOW COULD JESUS BE A DESCENDANT OF DAVID | Bible general Archive 1 | meusing | 39437 | ||
Heb 2:14 Since, therefore, [these His] children share in flesh and blood [in the physical nature of human beings], He [Himself] in a similar manner partook of the same [nature], that by [going through] death He might bring to nought and make of no effect him who had the power of death--that is, the devil-- 15 And also that He might deliver and completely set free all those who through the [haunting] fear of death were held in bondage throughout the whole course of their lives. 16 For, as we all know, He [Christ] did not take hold of angels [the fallen angels, to give them a helping and delivering hand], but He did take hold of [the fallen] descendants of Abraham [to reach out to them a helping and delivering hand]. [Isa. 41:8, 9.] 17 So it is evident that it was essential that He be made like His brethren in every respect, in order that He might become a merciful (sympathetic) and faithful High Priest in the things related to God, to make atonement and propitiation for the people's sins. 18 For because He Himself [in His humanity] has suffered in being tempted (tested and tried), He is able [immediately] to run to the cry of (assist, relieve) those who are being tempted and tested and tried [and who therefore are being exposed to suffering]. Heb 4:15 For we do not have a High Priest Who is unable to understand and sympathize and have a shared feeling with our weaknesses and infirmities and liability to the assaults of temptation, but One Who has been tempted in every respect as we are, yet without sinning. |
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