As always, you address the parenthetical manifestation of The Word as Jesus forgetting that He left His eternal position and capacity to come as a man. And then you want to speak as if it is the same.
Yes! and Amen! That is the reason The Word had to become man.
Yes! and Amen! - 3 Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.
Only God has neither beginning of days nor the end of life
This is just all wrong .. but kudo's for the attempt .. "Jesus a second Adam" if true would interesting but not in the context you are thinking - and way above pay grade at this point .. lacking knowledge of the the standard creation myth motif's of the day for proper perspective on what one is actually saying ... when equating Jesus to the Primordial Adam.. but when said and done we need not worry because ...
In the original story - Jesus is not co-eternal - nor in the revised edition with inclusion of "other stories" - nor in the revised edition with the inclusion of "more stories" .. thus making up what are known as The Synoptic Gospels.
In the original story - Jesus is a Man of 30 - fully human - no one knows of any God-Spark in this middle aged adult .. .. except perhaps John the Baptist having some premonition of things to come. This is what the early first century Christian has to go on.
Then - as is totally commonplace in religious mind of everyone .. gentile and Jew - God Adopts a human .. gives him the God-spark but, What God ? Who is and what is the name of this God.. of this Son who is a Priest forever in the Order of Melchi-
Zedek.
So .. who is the God of this Order that has adopted a human .. in the same motif as Sargon - Moses - David - Abraham - and lest we forget Emperor Cyrus .. the last
annointed one of God prior to Jesus. That is what every 1st century Jew is thinking .. and every first century Gentile with a little knowledge of the Jewish religion .. as they did .. in great detail .. cause that is what folks focused on .. the stories in their collective consciousness were different than your stories friend .. but it is no there story we must focus .. and not yours.
At the baptism of Jesus the sky opens up and --
he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. 11 And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.”
12 At once the Spirit sent him out into the wilderness, 13 and he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted[g] by Satan
OK -- clear as day .. a spirit of an un-named God comes down -- a voice from heaven tells Jesus is now the adopted Son of God. .. this is where the "Adoptionists" get there fodder .. and it is hard to say otherwise .. as is totally the Perspective of a First Century person .. just as written.
So this spirit .. then has Jesus first go through the traditional Ritual .. prior to having the God Spark be actualized. The "King making Ritual " of the Pharaoh was dangerous but after which the Pharaoh was part God.
During this ritual .. Jesus is confronted by the Adversary - A son of God who's job Title is to test humans .. this entity having some heavy duty God Powers - and is Chief God over the Earth ..
Who does the early Christian think this God is ? The Father of this son of God who has the job Title The Adversary .. and who's Job it is to test humans.. reporting to The Supreme one who has been naughty and who has been nice ?
Jesus passes the Trial with flying colors - goes out into the world as a Healer .. keeping his God-spark a secret except to a select few at first..
Nowhere this far into the story .. nor anywhere else .. is it suggested that Jesus was pre-existent with the father. .. nor that he was part God due to some kind ofd immaculate conception or coupling of God with Woman as in the early days of Genesis. Jesus is not the Son of God in a genetic perespective like these other Gods .. either the offspring of God with God .. .. or God with Human . Jesus is a man .. fully human .. who has been adopted by God .. thus the title "Son of Man" but one who has been ordained by God .. the Messiah .. this is the language used during the baptismal scene .. Jesus a messiah .. ordained by God in the way of Cyrus
It is in the Second Edition where we have the Divinity of Jesus moving from born of man the normal way .. to Immaculate conception .. God messing around in there somewhere .. but this addition to the original story does not come until ~ 80 Ad. .. and who knows how long this takes to get into general circulation .. an accepted addition to the story .. as this is quite the theological change of perspective.
but no one has this perspective prior to ~80 - having only the original story to go on .. the writings of Paul of very little help on the matter .. saying almost nothing about the life of Jesus .. and no Judeo Christian is listening to anything Paul says at this point anyway.
"Co-Equal" - Elevating the divinity of Jesus yet a step further - to pre-existence with God .. does not come along until John .. 100-120 AD - this a completely different Gospel .. with inclusion of a very different perspective .. heavily influenced by Platonic / Helenistic Philosophical ideas .. being used to describe the nature of Christ's divinity .. his "God-Spark" that was growing .. as the years go by. Sorry friends .. this Gospel was not written by John the Disciple who as tradition holds .. was martyred with the others long ago but, it does Greek religious ideas and terminology with the average person will be familiar .. increasing the appeal of this new religioun to the average person .. speaking in language and terms with which they were familiar.
but this is as much as a century after these events happened .. and 60 years of revisons later to the original story .. that the divinity of Jesus is elevated to pre-existant status .. but not yet elevated to "Co-Equal" status no no no.. This takes another 200 years for the divinity of Jesus to be elevated that high .. higher than Lord Satan .. higher than Lord YHWH.
Impressive what time and the dogma of man can do with the Divinity of a God.