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Depending on its accuracy, I would look at the horoscope of Jesus (per Don Jacobs) and look at the father-complex using Saturn's placement in the horoscope as representative of the father-complex. Psychologist/astrologer Liz Greene pushed and explained this representation (along with her analysis of Jungian psychology) within the meanings of Saturn in her book "Saturn: A New Look At An Old Devil." She also assisted in writing an artificial intelligence astrology program (which was okay and passable per its interpretaion of myself, but unfortunately this approach tries to utilize astrology in a scientific perspective, which is very unwise and definitly not a smart thing to do).
Using Uranian midpoints of the natal chart, this is what Jesus' Saturn equals:
/ Mercury/Zeus -- Aries/Mercury
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Saturn =
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\ Jupiter/Cupido -- Venus/Saturn
Interpretation: "the father-figure was involved in fiery communications with happy communities during travels, and these communications (while travelling) may have caused interrupted harmony or focused on sorrow that was going on during the time of such travels."
Did this define "daddy issues?" Probably. I suspect that Jesus felt his fathers/guardians/teachers had no kahonees, and wanted to "show them how it's done" (and was given a meeting with Pilate and his enemies to talk about his methods).
Best, Malcolm