.
When the Word of John 1:1-3 came into the world as the flesh of John 1:14,
he didn't come here as a divine man, rather, as a Jewish man whose
biological origin can be easily traced all the way back to David and Abraham,
and from them to Eve, and from her to Adam, and from him to the very soil
that was used to create the first man per Gen 2:7, viz: the Word exists as a
divine being and a created being simultaneously, i.e. a spirit being and a
physical being both at the same time.
So then; how do we go about qualifying Mr. Jesus for Heaven and a seat at
God's right hand? . . him a human descended from Adam the same as all
other men?
Well; for those who don't know: try not to feel bad because the experts back
in Jesus' day couldn't figure it out either.
That's not all.
In order for Jesus to qualify for Melchizedek's high priesthood, he has to
be 1) a man, 2) an eternal being who had no beginning and has no end, and
3) had neither father nor mother. How do we deal with that?
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When the Word of John 1:1-3 came into the world as the flesh of John 1:14,
he didn't come here as a divine man, rather, as a Jewish man whose
biological origin can be easily traced all the way back to David and Abraham,
and from them to Eve, and from her to Adam, and from him to the very soil
that was used to create the first man per Gen 2:7, viz: the Word exists as a
divine being and a created being simultaneously, i.e. a spirit being and a
physical being both at the same time.
So then; how do we go about qualifying Mr. Jesus for Heaven and a seat at
God's right hand? . . him a human descended from Adam the same as all
other men?
Well; for those who don't know: try not to feel bad because the experts back
in Jesus' day couldn't figure it out either.
That's not all.
In order for Jesus to qualify for Melchizedek's high priesthood, he has to
be 1) a man, 2) an eternal being who had no beginning and has no end, and
3) had neither father nor mother. How do we deal with that?
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