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" A case such as that of Jesus was, of course, not anticipated by the law; but if no other human father was alleged, then the child must have been regarded as bestowed by God upon the house of Joseph, for a betrothed woman, according to Israelitish law,... "
The Words of Jesus Considered in the Light of Post-Biblical Jewish Writings ... - Page 320
by Gustaf Dalman, David Miller Kay - 1902 - 350 pages
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Some Difficulties in the Life of Our Lord

George S. Cockin - 1904 - 204 pages
...social status is under consideration in it.t Dr. Daiman makes the matter still clearer. He says : ' A case such as that of Jesus was, of course, not anticipated...law, already occupied the same status as a wife.' Evidence such as this shows that both genealogies belong, not to Mary, but to Joseph, and that the...
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Our Lord's Virgin Birth: And the Criticism of To-day

Richard John Knowling - Virgin birth - 1904 - 140 pages
...Jewish questions will scarcely be disputed : " A case such as that of Jesus," writes Dr. Dalman, " was, of course, not anticipated by the law ; but if...law, already occupied the same status as a wife." In the light of this statement there is no difficulty in accepting the now generally prevailing opinion...
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A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels: Aaron-Knowledge

James Hastings - Bible - 1906 - 970 pages
...; but if no other human fatherhood was alleged, then the child must have been regarded as oestowed by God upon the house of Joseph ; for a betrothed woman, according to Jewish law, already occupied the same status as a wife' (Die Worte Jcsu, i. p. 263). See BETROTHAL....
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The Virgin Birth of Jesus: A Critical Examination of the Gospel-narratives ...

George Herbert Box - Bible - 1916 - 296 pages
...earthly life, would necessarily be regarded as Joseph's son. AsT)alman has pointed out : " If no other fatherhood was alleged, then the child must have been...regarded as bestowed by God upon the house of Joseph " ; and while Joseph was alive, Mary and her son were undoubtedly under his legal protection. This...
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The Essentials of Christianity

Henry Clay Sheldon - Christianity - 1922 - 330 pages
...case such as that of Jesus was, of course, not anticipated by the law ; but if no other human father was alleged, then the child must have been regarded...child its own right of succession, which, once Joseph recognized it, would not have been disputed even by a Jewish judge." 12 How unlikely are the chances...
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The Interpreter, Volume 2

Bible - 1905 - 478 pages
...wife," and the child bestowed upon her, if recognised by the father, " must " (to use Dalman's words) " have been regarded as bestowed by God upon the house of Joseph ".2 Another point that is important in this connexion is the explanation of the name Jesus in verse...
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A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels: Volume I, Part One (Aaron - Excuse)

James Hastings - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 580 pages
...passage in Dalman with reference to the descent of Jesus : 'A case such as that of Jesus,' he writes, ' was, of course, not anticipated by the Law ; but if...house of Joseph ; for a betrothed woman, according to Jewish law, already occupied the same status as a wife ' (Die Worte Jesu, \. p. 263). See BETROTHAL....
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