The word often used in biblical genealogies to describe the fathering of a child is "begat." This term signifies the act of fathering and is commonly found in phrases like "X begat Y," indicating lineage and heritage within the genealogical records. It emphasizes the continuity of family lines as presented in The Bible.
Begat or begot, and in the past tense, begotten, meaning made or created.
The notion of Jesus fathering a son is just faniciful speculation that has no biblical or historical basis. There is no evidence that he did have a child but there is also no eveidence that he did not.
Tine Thevenin has written: 'Mothering and fathering' -- subject(s): Parenting, Sex role, Child rearing 'The family bed' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Child rearing, Sleeping customs 'Mothering and fathering' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Parenting, Sex role
the same way a straight man can be a father, by either fathering a child biologically, or adopting.
Ceasar built a glided statue in Rome to honor Cleopatra and never dinied fathering her child.
they're fathering someone elses child!
He held back the truth about fathering Hester Prynne's child, Pearl.
to be the father of. so and so "beget" so and so. it can also skip a few generations.... so it would be possible to say the my great grandfather beget my brother. Often used in genealogies, and usually only with regards to the males in the family.
It is not risky, it is impossible. Men do not become pregnant. A man of that age is perfectly capable of fathering a child.
Being Rh negative has NOTHING to do with fathering a child. Other factors such as sperm count or fecundity of the woman would one of the determining factors.
describe and explain child's right?
Not at all ! Boys born with only one testicle are still perfectly capable of fathering children in later life.