One has claimed that Jesus was not made of dust, as was Adam. -- Genesis 2:7
Was Jesus, when he became flesh, then made of dust, as the rest of mankind? -- Psalm 103:14.
Yes, the very fact that he became flesh shows that he was then made of flesh, as was Adam before Adam sinned. -- John 1:14; Genesis 2:7.
While he was in the days of his flesh, he no longer had the celestial glory that he had before he became flesh (John 1:1,2; 17:1,3,5), but he did have the sinless glory of a man of flesh, made of the dust of the ground. -- 1 Corinthians 15:39-41.
However, since his body of flesh, dust of the ground, was specially prepared by his God and Father (Hebrews 10:5) by means of the Holy Sprit of God (Matthew 1:20), he was, while in the days of his flesh (Hebrews 5:7), not of this world that is condemned and dying in Adam. (Romans 5:12-19; 1 Corinthians 15:21,22), and thus, although he suffered in the likeness of man under the bondage of corruption, he was actually never under that bondage of corruption that is common to all men. -- Romans 8:3,20-22; Philippians 2:5-8.