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Jesus the son of Mary is identified as the son of Mary the Virgin in Hebrew, Christian, Parsee, and Hindu/Sikh traditions. That Mary was a Virgin at the time of conception is not doubted in any tradition. Christianity and Islam both teach that Mary was also a virgin at the time of Jesus' birth and that Jesus as the son of No Man. In some passages of the New Testament Jesus states that he is the "son of Man" indicating his mortality but not necessarily proclaiming that he had an earthly father. The New Testiment as well as the Quran attribute the generation of Jesus to the incorporation of the Word of God. That is the Word of God made flesh to dwell among us. In the Quran the singular nature of God is not disputed "God the first principle" whose word is law, simply says Be and the word becomes fact. In other words Jesus is distinct from God and is merely the result of God's command. A special and unique creation which is never the less a Mortal Man who is destined from his mother's womb to become a Prophet of the Almighty. In Christian thinking Jesus is an aspect of the Godhead...God himself make mortal to dwell among us.

In scientific terms it is possible but highly unlikely that Jesus was the product of Spontaneous Generation a process whereby a human egg begins to form a zygote/embryo without fertilization. In all recorded cases the resulting embryo/fetus is inviable and takes on the characteristics of a tumor which when removed shows evidence of fetal development such as one or more of the following hair, bones, tissue, blood, and teeth.

Among the Galatians of the North near Parthia (Zoroastrian tradition) Jesus is perceived as the continuation of the line of Prophets and the descendant of the Kings of Ancient Israel (Not Judah). His father Joseph the son of Joseph was seen as the legal king of Israel by virtue of his marriage to Mary the Hierodule of Sepphoris. The Magi enroute to proclaim homage stopped first at the palace in Jerusalem expecting to find Esus/Jesus there since his "father" Joseph was a member of the ruling house of Herodius/Antipater. Herod the Great hearing of whom it is they seek suspects a conspiracy between his estranged nephew and the Hasmoneans to plot a coup. He enlists the aid of the Magi in reporting the whereabouts of the newborn king once they find him. But not receiving timely word seeks to remove the threat, not by ordering the destruction of the newborns in Jerusalem or Bethlehem of Judea. But by ordering the destruction of the newborn males in Beit Lahna (in Galatea). Joseph has by this time removed his family from Bait Lahna to Egypt where he knows that they will be out of the reach of Herod.

After some 12 years of exile Joseph Phaesel and his family return to Jerusalem and thereafter set up housekeeping in Nazareth where they remain out of the reach of Herod Antipas. Justis (Jarius) Phaesel, Joseph's son by a previous marriage becomes a ruler of the Essene Synagogue in Sepphoris. Almoustine 18:09, 9 November 2008 (EET)

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