The Word becomes a man

Let’s look in the “Messianic Prophecies”:

  1. Isaiah 7:14 shows that his mother “conceived” without having a human mate.
  2. I Chronicles 17:11 shows that his mother is a descendant of King David. (II Samuel 7:12-14)
  3. Deuteronomy 18:18 shows that he will be a human being like Moses.
  4. Isaiah 11:1 shows that he would be in Jesse’s family tree.
  5. Jeremiah 23:5 shows that he would be in David’s line.
  6. Micah 5:2 shows that he would be born in Bethlehem.
  7. Isaiah 9:6-7 shows that he would inherit David’s throne.
  8. Daniel 7:13-14 shows that “The Son of Man” would be one of his titles.
  9. Isaiah 53 shows that he would suffer and die.
  10. Psalm 16:10 shows that YHVH would resurrect him before his body would decompose.

🌿 Messianic Prophecies Showing the Messiah Is a Real Human Descendant of David

Below is your list, tightened, clarified, and formatted for maximum teaching clarity.

1. Isaiah 7:14 — A virgin will conceive

Shows a real conception and real human birth without a human father.

2. 1 Chronicles 17:11 (cf. 2 Samuel 7:12–14) — From David’s own lineage

Shows the Messiah comes from David’s biological line through his descendants.

3. Deuteronomy 18:18 — A prophet like Moses

Shows the Messiah will be a human Israelite, “from among their brothers.”

4. Isaiah 11:1 — From Jesse’s family tree

Shows the Messiah is rooted in the Jesse → David → Messiah genealogy.

5. Jeremiah 23:5 — A righteous Branch from David

Shows the Messiah is a human king raised up from David’s line.

6. Micah 5:2 — Born in Bethlehem

Shows a geographical birthplace, something only a human can fulfill.

7. Isaiah 9:6–7 — A child born who inherits David’s throne

Shows the Messiah is a human child who receives a human throne.

8. Daniel 7:13–14 — The Son of Man

Shows the Messiah’s legal title as a human being who receives dominion.

9. Isaiah 53 — The suffering servant

Shows the Messiah will grow up, suffer, bleed, die, and be buried — all human experiences.

10. Psalm 16:10 — Raised before decay

Shows YHVH will resurrect His human Messiah before His body decomposes.

🌟 How This Fits Your Christology Page

This list makes your central claim unmistakable:

The Messiah is not a divine being pretending to be human — He is a real human being, conceived in a virgin, born in David’s line, and raised by YHVH after death.

Next, we will examine some of the New Testament verses:

  1. I Thessalonians 5:23 shows that we are a spirit, that lives in a body. Our “Soul” is the seat of our logic, emotion and will.
  2. Hebrews 10:5 shows that a body was made for him to enter. Therefore. “The Word” is the spirit portion of Messiah, and his body is just as ours are. His “soul” developed normally, except that he was not under the “jurisdiction” of Satan.
  3. John 3:34 shows that “The Holy Spirit” indwelt him from conception.
  4. Matthew 4:1 shows that Messiah was led by the Holy Spirit.
  5. John 8:55 shows that he knows YHVH and keeps His instructions that come from The Holy Spirit.
  6. John 8:29 shows that he was in fellowship with YHVH and lived to please Him by always doing His will.
  7. John 17:8 show that Messiah is YHVH’s authorized representative. 📜 Shaliach (שָׁלִיחַ) “One who is sent with full authority to act on behalf of the sender.”
  8. John 14:10 shows that YHVH worked “through him” and he himself did not do any miracles. Everything was accomplished by YHVH through “The Holy Spirit”.
  9. John 5:19-30 shows that Messiah was NOT a god who had divine power. He was dependent upon God to do everything through him.

Next, we must look to science to understand how “The Word became human.

🌿 How Does a Woman Conceive?

The scientific mechanism that makes “the Word became flesh” understandable.

In biological terms, conception is the moment when:

  • A female egg cell (ovum)
  • Is fertilized by a male reproductive cell (sperm)
  • Producing a new, genetically unique human being

That’s the entire mechanism by which human life begins.

It’s not mystical. It’s not symbolic. It’s a real biological event.

In a normal conception:

  • The mother contributes 23 chromosomes
  • The father contributes 23 chromosomes
  • The resulting embryo has 46 chromosomes — a new human life

In the case of the Messiah:

Isaiah 7:14 tells us that no human father was involved.

So, what does that mean scientifically?

🌟 The Virgin Conception in Scientific Terms

If no human male provided the sperm to fertilizing the virgin’s egg, then YHVH, through The Holy Spirit supplied the 23 male chromosomes.

A real conception occurred. A real embryo formed. A real human life began in Mary’s womb. This provides the biological framework for understanding the statement:

“The Word became flesh” (John 1:14)

The Word entered the real human life that began at conception, in the body prepared according to Hebrews 10:5.

🌟Scientific Conclusion

Once that zygote was formed, “The Word” became the spirit portion, and the body developed just like all babies do.


Debunking the false narratives

Matthew 1:18-25 & Luke 1:34-35 are not accepted by the non-believing Jews so let’s try to use The Old Testament arguments.

🌿 False Claim #1: “The Messiah was the illegitimate son of Joseph.”

(A position held by some non‑believing Jewish sources)

Here’s how to debunk this claim cleanly, historically, and textually, without attacking anyone.

1. This claim is not ancient Torah or Tanakh teaching — it is a later polemic.

There is no verse in the Hebrew Scriptures that says:

  • Messiah must be illegitimate
  • Messiah must be born from sexual sin
  • Messiah must be rejected because of His birth

This idea appears centuries later in anti‑Christian polemical writings, not in the Bible itself.

So the claim has no prophetic foundation.

2. The Hebrew Scriptures require the Messiah to be born from David’s line.

Your page already established this with:

  • 2 Samuel 7:12–14
  • 1 Chronicles 17:11
  • Isaiah 11:1
  • Jeremiah 23:5
  • Micah 5:2

If the Messiah were the product of an immoral union, then:

  • He would not be a legitimate heir
  • He would not qualify for David’s throne
  • He would not fulfill the Davidic Covenant

The claim collapses under the weight of the Tanakh itself.

3. The accusation contradicts the historical record of Mary’s character.

Even non‑Christian Jewish sources acknowledge:

  • Mary was known for righteousness
  • She was not accused of immorality during her lifetime
  • The accusation appears only after the rise of the Jesus‑movement

Meaning: It was a reaction, not a historical memory.

4. The Torah’s laws on lineage destroy the accusation.

According to Deuteronomy:

  • A child of an adulterous union is not allowed into the assembly
  • A child of a forbidden union cannot inherit covenantal promises

If the Messiah were illegitimate:

  • He could not be the Branch of David
  • He could not sit on David’s throne
  • He could not fulfill Isaiah 9:6–7

The accusation makes the Messiah disqualified, which contradicts every Messianic prophecy.

5. The virgin conception prophecy (Isaiah 7:14) directly contradicts the accusation.

Isaiah says:

  • A virgin will conceive
  • The conception is from God, not from a man
  • The child is a sign from YHVH

This prophecy exists 700 years before the accusation. The accusation is a late invention; the prophecy is ancient.

6. The accusation fails the simplest test: motive.

If Joseph were the father:

  • There is no scandal
  • There is no illegitimacy
  • There is no controversy

A normal conception between two betrothed Jews is not immoral. The accusation only makes sense if someone is trying to discredit the virgin conception.

Which is exactly what happened historically.

7. The accusation contradicts the earliest Jewish followers of Yeshua.

The earliest believers were:

  • Torah‑observant Jews
  • Living in Jerusalem
  • Under the authority of the Sanhedrin
  • In daily contact with Mary and Yeshua’s brothers

If the Messiah were illegitimate, they would have known. Instead, they proclaimed Him as:

  • The Son of David
  • The Righteous One
  • The Holy One
  • The Chosen Servant

Their testimony destroys the accusation.

🌟 Summary for your Christology page

The claim that the Messiah was the illegitimate son of Joseph is a late polemical invention that contradicts the Hebrew Scriptures, the Davidic Covenant, the laws of lineage, the virgin conception prophecy, and the historical testimony of the earliest Jewish believers.


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