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colliric,
That is an interesting legend about John and Mary. But it doesn’t really address the matter at hand. And if you think I’m overlooking Rev 11:19, then your issue is with Hippolytus, Methodius, and Victorinus, not me. I’m not interpreting, but rather providing clear explicit examples of the earliest church tradition speaking directly on this matter.
Randy,
None of those quotes of the early fathers speak directly about the title “queen of heaven”. Nor do they address the key claim that Mary is the woman of Rev 12. An issue that was addressed directly by Hippolytus, Methodius and Victorinus (provided in earlier post) that identified the woman in Rev 12 as the church.
I’m not disputing the fact the legendary status of Mary grew over the intervening centuries.
What is at issue is the title “Queen of Heaven”, maybe one of you can show the origin of when the Church dogmatically declared Mary the “Queen of Heaven”.
Assuming they were as meticulous as they normally are, then the declaration must have addressed Jeremiah 7 and 44, to ensure there was no misunderstanding. Certainly the infallible interpreter would have anticipated this issue and not have left it unaddressed.
once you’ve done that, it is resolved, nothing more to talk about.
That is an interesting legend about John and Mary. But it doesn’t really address the matter at hand. And if you think I’m overlooking Rev 11:19, then your issue is with Hippolytus, Methodius, and Victorinus, not me. I’m not interpreting, but rather providing clear explicit examples of the earliest church tradition speaking directly on this matter.
Randy,
None of those quotes of the early fathers speak directly about the title “queen of heaven”. Nor do they address the key claim that Mary is the woman of Rev 12. An issue that was addressed directly by Hippolytus, Methodius and Victorinus (provided in earlier post) that identified the woman in Rev 12 as the church.
I’m not disputing the fact the legendary status of Mary grew over the intervening centuries.
What is at issue is the title “Queen of Heaven”, maybe one of you can show the origin of when the Church dogmatically declared Mary the “Queen of Heaven”.
Assuming they were as meticulous as they normally are, then the declaration must have addressed Jeremiah 7 and 44, to ensure there was no misunderstanding. Certainly the infallible interpreter would have anticipated this issue and not have left it unaddressed.
once you’ve done that, it is resolved, nothing more to talk about.