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May 03, 2013 12:33PM

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My grandmother actually studied this (proving King David Lineage) It is known as the Davidic Dynasty. I'm not sure all that goes into it, but here is a website with more info. http://www.davidicdynasty.org/descend...
Hope this helps
Hope this helps



I don't think I'd go with a birth mark or anything like that, because genetics is too variable, especially over thousands of years. I'd not believe that a birth mark had been propagated through that many generations.
Do you think that his ancestry might be a revelation later on, rather than something that overtly drives him from the outset?


That said, I'd like to put this out there: what if your character has certain features (he hears the voice of God? has healing abilities? prophetic visions?) that make him think he could be a prophet, but there's nothing whatsoever to make him or anyone else know for certain that this is true? Think about the self-doubt he would be prey to. He'd wonder: Am I crazy? If he's a religious man, might he wonder if it was God speaking to him, or perhaps someone more malignant pretending to be God? And then there'd be all of the folks around him, people who would either latch onto him too eagerly as a prophet, or folks who would be eager to call him a fraud, etc. If your protag is having doubts already, having those doubts echoed loudly by those around him wouldn't be much help.
I've always been a big fan of ambiguity in fiction, but I'm not sure whether this helps a project's commercial potential. It's great if your work stimulates lively discussion, but I suspect some readers want to know "the answer," and won't be a content with a "maybe he is, maybe he isn't" sort of conclusion.


I don't believe Jesus was a descendant of King David through Mary. The lineage from the House of David came by Joseph.

If he was a descendant of the House of David and/or of the Priestly tribe (the Levites, the Kohanim ) it can be proven by DNA testing. Also, traditionally, Jews would not tattoo their bodies.

Is this a supernatural story...I mean, could you have some kinda "Burning Bush"? I wouldn't go with a mark or tattoos or anything, I'd make the distinction between him and his rival uncle be something deeper. Like a "real" prophet, people would simply start choosing him to lead them, or w/e.
Just a thought.

At the age of twelve he remains behind in Jerusalem after his family leaves. Three days later his parents return looking for him and find him discussing religious matters knowledgeably with the "doctors" of the church.
His oblique yet meaningful answer to his mother's rebuke: "I must be about my Father's business."
Could the boy in your story have understanding or knowledge, or a predictive ability, beyond his years that sets him apart?