Jesus was from both Houses. Mary, his mother, was cousin to Elizabeth (mother of John the Baptist) who is described as being a descendant of Aaron (Luke 1:5), thus making Mary a descendant of Aaron as well as from David's lineage.
According to Ben Sirach, the descent in the Davidic line works differently from the descent of the children of Aaron. Descent in the Davidic line is only from father to son, while descent from Aaron passes through all children, male and female. Jesus can only be an heir to David through his father Joseph, but he could be an heir to Aaron through his mothers family.
What we know about Marys family and ancestry is that she is a blood relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah. Elizabeth herself is described as a daughter of Aaron, carrying the inheritance of the children of Aaron. As her blood relative, Mary can also be expected to be a daughter of the house of Aaron and Jesus to receive from his mother the right of descent that would make it possible for him to be the priestly messiah, the Messiah of Aaron.
1. Miriam is a daughter who has no brothers 2. Joseph is descended from King David. 3. The inheritance exception granted for 4. Joseph and Miriam are married (each descended from King David)
There are four things that are important about Miriam:
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
and is descended from King David.
But he is from a line prohibited to inherit.
the daughters of Zelophehad
(These were daughters who had no brothers)
is in effect See:
Numbers 26,27,36; Joshua 17; 1 Chronicles 7
thus providing Miriam with permanent inheritance
of the Kingship of David for her to pass on to her firstborn son: Yah'shua.
Thanks for this.