justinangel
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You're arguing now with Paul of Scripture who says the seed was Christ.
Incredible!
This is what I wrote, so kindly stop wasting my time.
In this verse, "the Hebrew word zera means “seed,” including “human seed” and, metonmyically, “descendants.” or "offspring". The Greek sperma functions in similar fashion."
You don't understand Paul.
"as [in] the days of her menstrual flow: According to the order of all the uncleanness mentioned in regard to the menstruating woman (נִדָּה), she becomes unclean on account of giving birth. [This is true] even if the womb opens without [any issue of] blood."
Read the paragraph above the one you've bolded for context. They're not saying anything about a normal human birth in the normal way.
They're talking about a natural birth, nonetheless, under extenuating circumstances. It's the spiritual condition of the mother - her tumah - that renders her ritually impure (niddah); not so much the blood itself. Please read everything I write more carefully, so that I don't always have to repeat myself to you.
Why does the midwife believe Mary remained a virgin?
Why don't you ask the midwife?
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