Jesus is referred to as the last Adam. And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam
was made a quickening spirit. That's the verse from KJV (1 Corinthians 15:45) where it's mentioned. I would have put it in italics but then you wouldn't have differentiated that "was made" is shown to be italicized naturally, when one researches this verse.
That's important.
I don't think most people really understand what Jesus was. There's too much of
trying to pull him the other way that his identity get's hidden. But maybe that was the point, I don't know.
Jesus wasn't God. At least Jesus wasn't God any more than you or I are God. The first Adam was made and so was the second. Read for yourself ^^ up top. And it was
God that made them.
God made Adam first. God made Adam a living soul. The soul is recognized every day you awake.
Then it multiplied.
Next God made Jesus a quickening spirit. If I can pull it off you'll understand what that means by the end.
Jesus learned, Jesus didn't
know. There are examples of this. Start with a passage from the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
Christ experienced all the stages of life, thereby giving communion with God to all men186. When I grow up they're going to nail me to a cross. Is this what Jesus thought when he was a kid? No, no he did not. This is when he first learned of it: Luke 9:31
Who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.
The portal that you recognize every day is the passage way to information. You recognize things. Things come to you. And it was no different for Adam #1. Adam #2 is your example that it was no different for him either. Jesus recognized that same portal,
in the same way, as you do every morning (which finally manifests into a thought of "ok, here we go!!").
Maybe think of it as, "The soul is recognized by the spirit." Which God made. God made the Adam's to be a recognizing and understanding portal in which to pass information. God passed the information to Jesus through the portal and it was recognized. What makes it different for you? Nothing, your first name was Adam.