Aaaahhhh, another scripture that does not go to the discussion.   The fact of the matter is this,  in using that scripture I am illustrating the consideration that was the preveailing thought in Jewish thinking concerning what you call "the generational curse."   That Christ was born of a woman made Him no different in nature than anyone else and, for the Jew, this meant that He was not pure.
 
If "generational curses" are true and apply to all of mankind,  then Christ was not pure.  
 
The fact that you eliminate the woman from this "genertional curse"  is only JudyLogic.    If the "generational curse" doctrine is true,  then you have a biblical problem in this Job refeence.   But scripture is not your guide.  You are. 
 
jd
 
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Job is not alluding to what you are trying to say JD.  You need to study what God has to say rather than trying to put words in His mouth like you do with the rest of us constantly. Sin comes down generationally by way of the father.  I understand Mary had a father also but that's just the way it is.  You see Israel in Nehemiah's day as a nation repenting for the iniquities of their fathers.  Maybe you should take a seminar with Bill and he can teach you word meanings.  judyt.

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