There is always in Scripture a simple and plain answer to every question of man on earth, pertaining to the things of God and His spiritual kingdom, including the things of man born with natural bodies.
Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh.
Jesus' flesh was made of the seed of a man called David, even as his flesh was made of the seed of man called Jacob, and so from Abraham, Noah, and Adam: all natural and mortal flesh of man today, is from the seed of the first Adam, which was made from the dust of the earth by the Lord's hands Personally.
And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli...
This genealogy is specifically of the physical birth and body of Jesus, which was the same as that of all men, from the flesh of His mother's womb, though yet a virgin.
The seed of man by way of David, Abraham, and Adam was in her flesh by her own natural birth, and so was made the same flesh of Jesus, as all men coming into the world.
Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God.
The same flesh of Adam made of the dust of the earth, was passed on by the seed of Adam to all men born of the womb of a woman.
Scripture makes no mention whatsoever of the flesh of man 'changing in nature' from that which man was first made from the dust of the earth: naturally made good by Christ, though yet mortal.
And so, Scripture says that all men and women are still being created spiritual in the image of God, and all flesh of man is still being made of the same flesh of man as that of Adam at the time of his making.
We are all today made of the flesh of Adam, even as Jesus, though not necessarily through that of David, and Abraham, but certainly through that of Noah.
There is no difference between the flesh of man today, than that of Enos, Seth, and Adam, whose flesh was made by God from the dust of the earth., and now is still made by God, howbeit through the flesh of the woman's womb.
And Christ makes all things good, both spiritual and natural, and creates nor makes nothing sinful in nature nor spirit. Being made mortal according to the flesh is good in the hands of the Lord.
Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh.
Jesus' flesh was made of the seed of a man called David, even as his flesh was made of the seed of man called Jacob, and so from Abraham, Noah, and Adam: all natural and mortal flesh of man today, is from the seed of the first Adam, which was made from the dust of the earth by the Lord's hands Personally.
And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli...
This genealogy is specifically of the physical birth and body of Jesus, which was the same as that of all men, from the flesh of His mother's womb, though yet a virgin.
The seed of man by way of David, Abraham, and Adam was in her flesh by her own natural birth, and so was made the same flesh of Jesus, as all men coming into the world.
Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God.
The same flesh of Adam made of the dust of the earth, was passed on by the seed of Adam to all men born of the womb of a woman.
Scripture makes no mention whatsoever of the flesh of man 'changing in nature' from that which man was first made from the dust of the earth: naturally made good by Christ, though yet mortal.
And so, Scripture says that all men and women are still being created spiritual in the image of God, and all flesh of man is still being made of the same flesh of man as that of Adam at the time of his making.
We are all today made of the flesh of Adam, even as Jesus, though not necessarily through that of David, and Abraham, but certainly through that of Noah.
There is no difference between the flesh of man today, than that of Enos, Seth, and Adam, whose flesh was made by God from the dust of the earth., and now is still made by God, howbeit through the flesh of the woman's womb.
And Christ makes all things good, both spiritual and natural, and creates nor makes nothing sinful in nature nor spirit. Being made mortal according to the flesh is good in the hands of the Lord.
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