Brother Adelpit,
So God laid Joesph out, took his sperm and inpregnated Mary with it?
You should be careful these 'novations' of yours. Are you not reading your own interpretations into the Word of God and claiming they are as authoritative as Scripture? This is quite dangerous, as you should be well aware of, and you should always interpret Scripture with Scripture.
(2 Peter 1:20-21) "knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit."
knowing this first - A call to recognize His truth as priority, namely that of Scripture is not of human orgin. prophecy of Scripture. i.e., all of Scripture. This refers primarily to all of the OT, and then by implication to all the NT (See 2 Peter 3:15,16). private interpretation. The Greek word for "interpretation" has the idea of a "loosing," as if to say no Scripture is the result of any human being privately, "untying" and "loosing" the truth. Peter's point is not so much about how to interpret the Scripture, but rather how Scripture originated, and what its source was. The false prophets untied and loosed their own ideas. But no part of God's revelation was unveiled or revealed from a human source or out of the prophet's unaided understanding. by the will of man. As Scripture is not of human orgin, neither is it the result of human will. The emphasis in the phrase is that no part of Scripture was ever at any time produced because men wanted it so. The Bible is not the product of human effort. The prophets, in fact, sometimes wrote what they could not fully understand (1 Peter 1:10,11), but were nonetheless faithful to write what God revealed to them. moved by the Holy Spirit. Grammatically, this means the they were continually carried or borne along by the Spirit of God (Luke 1:70; Acts 27:15,17). The Holy Spirit thus is the divine author and originator, the producer if the Scriptures (John MacArthur Study Notes).