If we’re to get the Bible’s Nativity story at face value, anyone searching for, or even dare to inquire about the probability of Jesus’ human father, is instantly stopped short in his track.That Jesus was conceived and created miraculously by a virgin prevents any research to a sudden halt.It is simply crazy to have thought of the thought of investigating it in the first place.But does one notice that this time makes ineffective the tracing of His lineage that Luke and Matthew meticulously wrote?Why would these Gospel writers elaborate generation by generation, ‘who gave birth to whom’ or ‘who’d begotten whom’ if they would only contradict themselves by their account of Jesus’ birth as being miraculous – that the ‘seed’ that became Jesus in the womb of a virgin was not of human origin but immediately to that of God, popping out of nowhere and impregnating Mary’s womb?If Mary conceived instantaneously the very moment of the angel’s announcement that she would mother a young child to be named Jesus, then, there was no seed involved at all, nothing traceable to link Jesus to any of His historically famous forefathers – David and Abraham.But the Bible is specific to identify Him as the ‘seed’ of Abraham.I do not feel that the Gospel writers contradicted themselves. That they wrote in codes, is, perhaps, a much better explanation.Scholars may look at their documents in its whole, assess the framework or examine below or in between the lines, hang upside down from a parallel bar like Richard Gere as does Dan Brown, (and meditate and pray while in the process of this, if they’re of the devoted kind…) or do whatever… There ought to be an explanation.And here’s something worth considering:If we read the Genealogy of Jesus, (Matt.1:18), generation by generation as it was published elaborately tracing Jesus’ lineage, following the enumeration of ‘who was fathered by whom’, and counting the number of generations, what immediately follows tells us how Jesus was born:’This is how the birth of Jesus the Messiah arrived about: His mother Mary was… ( New International Version )’Now the delivery of Jesus Christ was with this wise: When as his mother Mary was…’ (King James )’Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: when His mother Mary had been…’ (New American Standard Bible )This verse quickly introduces the tale of the Nativity, right after the painstakingly laborious listings of who was fathered by whom.And we can only commence to appreciate this verse if we examine Jesus’ genealogy as sincerely and prayerfully as the gospel writers who wrote it.Jesus’ birth can be recognized by this – he was born in the same manner as anybody of these in the list. He should have already been ‘fathered’ by ‘someone’ who was fathered by someone.Jesus was Born of God?Yes, my devoted feelings tell me so; and so was Adam, the very first Son of God – and so should everyone be, ideally… however, going through a process of procreation that god Himself has put in place.