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Very interesting stuff. Thanks for posting.
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We are all of the bloodline of Christ. Only an a-hole would claim otherwise.... or a rabid atheist... or a rabid elitist... or neo-psycho
The legacy of Christ lives in all... as the union of America and the rebel spirit of the South.... and the wide open plains of the West.
This month I've had a series of sermons on the genealogy of Jesus Christ:
"The Genealogy of Jesus Christ: From Abraham to David" (Sermon on Matthew 1:1-6a)
"The Genealogy of Jesus Christ: From David to the Deportation" (Sermon on Matthew 1:1, 6b-11)
"The Genealogy of Jesus Christ: From the Deportation to the Christ" (Sermon on Matthew 1:1, 12-17)
"You Shall Call His Name Jesus" (Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent), on Matthew 1:18-25
Early Christians plainly viewed Jesus as an heir of David, a legitimate claimant to the throne of Israel.
Of course, they also viewed Jesus as the son of God, not of Joseph. This complicates the picture, but an adopted prince is a prince nonetheless.
1. Miriam is a daughter who has no brothers 2. Joseph is descended from King David. 3. The inheritance exception granted for the daughters of Zelophehad 4. Joseph and Miriam are married ( each descended from King David)
There are four things that are important here:
b'SHEM Yah'shua
and is descended from King David.
But he is from a line prohibited to inherit.
(These were daughters who had no brothers)
is in effect (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 son Yah'shua.
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