(February 9, 2016 at 10:01 am)Brian37 Wrote:(February 9, 2016 at 9:54 am)athrock Wrote: Generally speaking, they did not. However, there are four women mentioned in Matthew's genealogy of Jesus. However, Jesus a descendant of David on BOTH sides of his family.
Jesus was the adopted son of Joseph with all of the legal rights and privileges thereunto appertaining including being a legal heir to the Davidic throne.
Jesus was the biological son of Mary, herself a descendant of David, and therefore, a descendant of David.
Because of the Levirate requirement for brothers to marry their deceased brothers' widows, Joseph's mother and grandmother both had two husbands. Matthan's son (Jacob) was Joseph's biological father, and Matthat's son (Heli) was Joseph's legal father. Matthew's account traces Jesus' primary (biological) lineage, and Luke's record would follow Jesus' legal lineage.
Here's a helpful diagram:
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/contra/gen_ml.html
But again, the idea of a hero coming from royalty, regardless of first generation, or down the line was a common motif in both polytheism and monotheism. Humans mistook their fortune as coming from a higher power.
AND AGAIN, even if I agreed with you there were no contradictions, scientific method has debunked claims of magic babies with super powers, and nobody survives the death story claimed as the bible intends you to believe.
Those would be things we'd have to examine one by one to see whether the evidence led us to believe that they were more or less probable.
But SOME argument (such as Jesus never existed) are just the result of ignorance.