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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - - thus, the word rarely - if ever - made reference to a "woman" or the female gender - as in the way it is uniquely and uncommonly being applied in Gen. 3:15. As a matter of fact, by associating the Hebrew word, zera, with ishshah (Heb. "woman"),...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - - thus, the word rarely - if ever - made reference to a "woman" or the female gender - as in the way it is uniquely and uncommonly being applied in Gen. 3:15. As a matter of fact, by associating the Hebrew word, zera, with ishshah (Heb. "woman"),...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - the blasphemous verbal gymnastics conducted by those that promote one can be both human and God This particular misrepresentation of Scripture (Gen. 3:15) is one of those false doctrines for which we show little patience towards its promoters...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - this human being called "the Seed" - i.e. the "Messiah" - of whom is prophesied to "bruise" Satan's head - is the same person that God refers, in Gen. 3:15, as "her seed" - or "Eve's seed". Gen. 3:15 shows the uniqueness of the Messiah, as the...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - - thus, the word rarely - if ever - made reference to a "woman" or the female gender - as in the way it is uniquely and uncommonly being applied in Gen. 3:15. As a matter of fact, by associating the Hebrew word, zera, with ishshah (Heb. "woman"),...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - the blasphemous verbal gymnastics conducted by those that promote one can be both human and God This particular misrepresentation of Scripture (Gen. 3:15) is one of those false doctrines for which we show little patience towards its promoters...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - - thus, the word rarely - if ever - made reference to a "woman" or the female gender - as in the way it is uniquely and uncommonly being applied in Gen. 3:15. As a matter of fact, by associating the Hebrew word, zera, with ishshah (Heb. "woman"),...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - this human being called "the Seed" - i.e. the "Messiah" - of whom is prophesied to "bruise" Satan's head - is the same person that God refers, in Gen. 3:15, as "her seed" - or "Eve's seed". Gen. 3:15 shows the uniqueness of the Messiah, as the...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

Gen 2:24 - preventing the man's phallus from having unimpeded contact with the woman's vaginal wall, in order that the two might literally become "one flesh" (Gen 2:24). Also, the man's seed must be sown in the woman, rather than in the "mokh," which means...

Gen 3:15 - other words, the Messiah WILL NOT be born of a man's "seed"; but rather, he will be born of a woman's "seed" - i.e., Eve's seed - or "her seed", as Gen 3:15 expresses so. Therefore, for the Son of God to enter into the world, the Lord has...

Gen. 3:15 - - thus, the word rarely - if ever - made reference to a "woman" or the female gender - as in the way it is uniquely and uncommonly being applied in Gen. 3:15. As a matter of fact, by associating the Hebrew word, zera, with ishshah (Heb. "woman"),...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - If Jesus is God, doesn’t that violate what God says about Himself in the Hebrew Scriptures?

Gen 10:5 - (Deut 33:1; etc.). Frequently the word functions as an individualizing element connoting the concept "each" as in "each person" (Gen 10:5). It also functions in a broadly inclusive sense meaning whoever" (Lev 15:5). One of the most common...

Gen 19:8 - of "male," emphasizing the male sex, as distinct from the female sex (Exo 35:29; Lev 13:29; 2Chr 15:13) or man in his sexual role ("to know a man," Gen 19:8; etc.). Characteristically this is zākār. It is used in many technical expressions such...

Gen 2:23-24 - One of the most common usages of 'ish is in the sense of "husband." The word begins to achieve significance in this sense first in Gen 2:23-24 where the origin of woman is described. While the derivation of 'ishsha from 'ish suggested by this...

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Jerusalem Perspective Weblog:The Angel Who Has Delivered Me From Harm

Gen. 48:15-16 - he bless these boys. May they be called by my name and the names of my fathers Abraham and Isaac, and may they increase greatly upon the earth." (Gen. 48:15-16, NIV) The phrase that caught Horst's attention was "the Angel who has delivered me...

Gen. 48:16 - ruomai that was employed by the Septuagint (the second-century B.C. Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures) to translate _hagoel oti mikol ra_ (Gen. 48:16) is the same verb that was employed by Matthew. The adjective used to translate ra...

Genesis 48:16 - Me From Harm by David Bivin Horst Krueger, Jerusalem Perspective's representative in Aachen, Germany, has suggested to me that Genesis 48:16 may be part of the background to a phrase found in the Lord's Prayer. I believe that Horst has found...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Title "Son of God" in the New Testament

Genesis 6:2-4 - Must disagree with you regarding Genesis 6:2-4 being mere humans. The LXX translation of Genesis 6:2-4, the Book of Enoch, Philo of Alexandria (On the Giants, II), Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews, 1.3.1), Deuteronomy Rabbah 11:10, Louis...

Genesis 6:2-4 - Must disagree with you regarding Genesis 6:2-4 being mere humans. The LXX translation of Genesis 6:2-4, the Book of Enoch, Philo of Alexandria (On the Giants, II), Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews, 1.3.1), Deuteronomy Rabbah 11:10, Louis...

Genesis, chapter 6, v - is traditionally ascribed to him - then we can say that the first Biblical occurrence of the expression, "sons of God", may be found in the Book of Genesis, chapter 6, verses 2 & 4; whereby we read about these so-called "sons of God" who,...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Romans 11: The Olive Tree’s Root

Genesis 9 - it with the Noachide. It was taught by the early Jewish leaders that the 7 laws of the Noachide are derived from Genesis 9. I suggest that we read Genesis 9 and see if we can come up with the 7 laws suggested by these early Jewish leaders. If...

Genesis 9 - one uses this term they associate it with the Noachide. It was taught by the early Jewish leaders that the 7 laws of the Noachide are derived from Genesis 9. I suggest that we read Genesis 9 and see if we can come up with the 7 laws suggested by...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Jehovah and Jeshua

Genesis 3:14 - Leningrad Manuscript of the Masoretic Text, upon which the renowned BHS edition is based, the name appears as Yehovah with the “o” in Genesis 3:14 (even though it usually appears in this manuscript as Yeh?vah). This is because the...

Genesis 38:2 - combination of "Ye" (an abbreviation of the theophoric prefix "Yeho" and pronounce like "yeah") and "Shua" ("a crying out for help," a man's name in Genesis 38:2, and a woman's name in 1 Chronicles 7:32). See my . "Hoshua" does not mean "save."...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Jehovah and Jeshua

Genesis 3:14 - Leningrad Manuscript of the Masoretic Text, upon which the renowned BHS edition is based, the name appears as Yehovah with the “o” in Genesis 3:14 (even though it usually appears in this manuscript as Yeh?vah). This is because the...

Genesis 38:2 - combination of "Ye" (an abbreviation of the theophoric prefix "Yeho" and pronounce like "yeah") and "Shua" ("a crying out for help," a man's name in Genesis 38:2, and a woman's name in 1 Chronicles 7:32). See my . "Hoshua" does not mean "save."...

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