If Mary was without sin, then she would have had no need to go up to the temple to make an offering for sins.
Mary was an obedient and faithful Jew, as was Jesus. Jesus was baptized by John. Did that prove that he needed a baptism of repentence? I don’t think you’ve made a very convincing argument.
All have sinned.
The word “all” (
pas in Greek) can have *different *meanings (as it does in English). It can mean literally “every single one” in some places, and it can mean something less than “absolutely every” elsewhere in Scripture. Paul writes that “
all Israel will be saved,” (Rom 11:26), but we know that many will
not be saved. And in Rom 15:14, Paul describes members of the Roman church as “filled with
all knowledge” (cf. 1 Cor 1:5), which clearly cannot be taken literally.
From Kittel’s
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Abridged Ed.) states:
Pas can have different meanings according to its different uses . . . in many verses, pas is used in the NT simply to denote a great number, e.g., “all Jerusalem” in Mt 2:3 and “all the sick” in 4:24. {pp.796-7}
Vine’s
Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words tells us it can mean “every kind or variety.” {v.1, p.46, under “All”}.
Consider also the following passage:
*"The Lord looks down from heaven on humankind to see if there are
any who are wise, who seek after God. They have
all gone astray, they are
all alike perverse; there is
no one who does good *[Hebrew, *tob] no not one. {Ps 14:2-3; cf. 53:1-3 / Paul cites these in Rom 3:10-12}
Yet in the immediately preceding Psalm, David proclaims
I trusted in your steadfast love… {13:5}, which certainly
is “seeking” after God! And in the very next he refers to those who walk blamelessly, and do what is right… {15:2}. Even two verses later he writes that …
God is with the company of the righteous. (!!!) So obviously his lament in 14:2-3 is an indignant hyperbole and not intended as a literal utterance. Such remarks are common to Jewish poetic idiom. The anonymous psalmist in 112:5 refers to a
good man (Heb.
tob), as does the book of Proverbs repeatedly (11:23, 12:2, 13:22, 14:14,19), using the same word,
tob, which appears in Ps 14:2-3. And references to
righteous men are innumerable (e.g., Job 17:9, 22:19, Ps 5:12, 32:11, 34:15, 37:16,32, Mt 9:13, 13:17, 25:37,46, Rom 5:19, Heb 11:4, Jas 5;16, 1 pet 3:12, 4:18, etc., etc.).
The above is taken from Dave Armstong’s discussion on the word “all” (Gk ‘pas’) in Scripture. You can read more here:
ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ135.HTM