How do Catholics explain 1 Timothy 2:5 and Hebrews 7:26?

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This is old stuff and gone over a million times here at CAF.

III. Mary is our Mother and Queen of the New Davidic Kingdom
John 19:26 - Jesus makes Mary the Mother of us all as He dies on the Cross by saying “behold your mother.” Jesus did not say “John, behold your mother” because he gave Mary to all of us, his beloved disciples. All the words that Jesus spoke on Cross had a divine purpose. Jesus was not just telling John to take care of his mother.

Rev. 12:17 - this verse proves the meaning of John 19:26. The “woman’s” (Mary’s) offspring are those who follow Jesus. She is our Mother and we are her offspring in Jesus Christ. The master plan of God’s covenant love for us is family. But we cannot be a complete family with the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Christ without the Motherhood of Mary.

John 2:3 - this is a very signifcant verse in Scripture. As our mother, Mary tells all of us to do whatever Jesus tells us. Further, Mary’s intercession at the marriage feast in Cana triggers Jesus’ ministry and a foreshadowing of the Eucharistic celebration of the Lamb. This celebration unites all believers into one famiy through the marriage of divinity and humanity.

John 2:7 - Jesus allows His mother to intercede for the people on His behalf, and responds to His mother’s request by ordering the servants to fill the jars with water.

Psalm 45:9 - the psalmist teaches that the Queen stands at the right hand of God. The role of the Queen is important in God’s kingdom. Mary the Queen of heaven is at the right hand of the Son of God.

1 Kings 2:17, 20 - in the Old Testament Davidic kingdom, the King does not refuse his mother. Jesus is the new Davidic King, and He does not refuse the requests of his mother Mary, the Queen.

1 Kings 2:18 - in the Old Testament Davidic kingdom, the Queen intercedes on behalf of the King’s followers. She is the Queen Mother (or “Gebirah”). Mary is our eternal Gebirah.

1 Kings 2:19 - in the Old Testament Davidic kingdom the King bows down to his mother and she sits at his right hand. We, as children of the New Covenant, should imitate our King and pay the same homage to Mary our Mother. By honoring Mary, we honor our King, Jesus Christ.

1 Kings 15:13 - the Queen Mother is a powerful position in Israel’s royal monarchy. Here the Queen is removed from office. But now, the Davidic kingdom is perfected by Jesus, and our Mother Mary is forever at His right hand.

2 Chron. 22:10 - here Queen Mother Athalia destroys the royal family of Judah after she sees her son, King Ahaziah, dead. The Queen mother plays a significant role in the kingdom.

Neh. 2:6 - the Queen Mother sits beside the King. She is the primary intercessor before the King.

More here: THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY and SCRIPTURE

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I just want to say thank you to all of you who posted in this thread and made it a very interesting and much worthwhile discussion. God bless you all.

SIA
 
I just want to say thank you to all of you who posted in this thread and made it a very interesting and much worthwhile discussion. God bless you all.

SIA
Thanks for posting great questions, SIA. We all learn by researching The Bible and our Church’s Teachings.

Someone on one if these threads did post a link to Cardinal Ratzinger, Now Pope, writing in a book that that the Bible is the reference for Catholic Dogma, as is the Earliest Church. Think I got that right.

Stay with us, SIA. Lot more topics: Everything. We get into everything here! High Church Anglican? Am just learning about them locally. One Anglican is in our Big RCIA to become Catholic Easter. Interesting he Always wears Coat and tie, and Fedora!
 
Thanks for posting great questions, SIA. We all learn by researching The Bible and our Church’s Teachings.

Someone on one if these threads did post a link to Cardinal Ratzinger, Now Pope, writing in a book that that the Bible is the reference for Catholic Dogma, as is the Earliest Church. Think I got that right.

Stay with us, SIA. Lot more topics: Everything. We get into everything here! High Church Anglican? Am just learning about them locally. One Anglican is in our Big RCIA to become Catholic Easter. Interesting he Always wears Coat and tie, and Fedora!
**Hi Tony,
Even here, most Protestants were a coat and tie. I noticed our converts more than cradle catholics wear suit or coat tie at mass. I do also, it is the way I was brought up. Respect God. When I am out at the Cabin and go into town for Mass, it is then Blue Jeans and cowboy shirt. Need to blend in! 😃 Not one tie or coat in sight! Even the Protestants out there go “informal”. There is actually one Protestant church that encourages riding your horse into the service. :rolleyes: You really have to love those guys!😃

God Bless**
 
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