According to Webster's dictionary a partaker is one who has a share or participates in, and that describes exactly what God did in Jesus Christ. We just haven't seen the end of it yet.
#1. Partaker: G2841 κοινωνέω koinoneo (koy-no-neh'-o) v.
1. to share with others (objectively or subjectively)
[from G2844]
KJV: communicate, distribute, be partaker
Root(s): G2844
G2844 κοινωνός koinonos (koy-no-nos') n.
1. a sharer, i.e. associate
[from G2839]
KJV: companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner
Root(s): G2839
#2. Took Part: G3348 μετέχω metecho (met-ekh'-o) v.
1. to share or participate
2. (by implication) belong to, eat (or drink)
[from G3326 and G2192]
KJV: be partaker, pertain, take part, use
Root(s): G3326, G2192
Study these two definition above carefully.
we see that the Lord Jesus/God/Spirit/ in his diversified state having a body, Water/flesh, & bone, with blood to express himself in, or manifest in. Hebrews 1:14 "Forasmuch then as the children are partaker of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise
took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil". the partaker of flesh and blood?. first you have to understand the words, "Partaker", and "took part". if you will notice the human children was partaker of flesh and blood. but when speaking of Christ, it said that he, "took part". which is different. the Greek word for partaker is, G2841 κοινωνέω koinoneo, "to have a share of, to share with, take part in", or to fully share. as unto Adam, his nature of flesh and blood. but when we come to Christ, he "took part of the same", not fully, which is the word, G3348 μετέχω metecho, only a part. meaning, to share or participate in, or pertain. Question what part did he take and what part he didn't take. Observantly, he took on flesh, with blood. the Lord Jesus blood was not contaminated with Joseph or Mary or any other human blood. the Lord Jesus flesh was made just “like” Adam flesh, but without Adams contaminated blood. now if you think that Mary who carried and birth that flesh, that her blood was in him, absolutely not. it is an establish fact that the mother's blood is neither the source nor the supply of the unborn child blood. So the conception was placed or conceived in Mary’s womb by the Holy Spirit. And to be sure that our Lord only “TOOK PART” IN OUR HUMANITY, he was made, in the
LIKENESS, scripture, Philippians 2:7 "But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was
made in the likeness of men". he did not emanate from Mary. If so please give book chapter and verse please.