This is an important consideration. Passover was the traditional time when Jewish kings were crowned, and the date of their rule was begun at that time (i.e., in the 20th year of xyz…), even if they had already been ruling as such for several months. The crowning ceremony involved being crowned by someone in authority, usually another king or ruler; dressing in royal colors; and being presented to the people as the king. With this in mind, consider what happened to Jesus during the Passion:
- He was crowned by Pilate, who ruled in the name of Caeser;
- He was dressed in royal purple;
- He was presented to the people (“Behold, your king!”)
In other words, a valid ceremony to crown a king. Before Jesus died, He was crowned as King of Israel, and the sign above His head on the cross said as much.
So the question is:
If Jesus had brothers born of Mary by Joseph, which of them became king upon His death?
There are the inheritance laws of the time to be considered. Without going into a lot of detail, upon His death, His brothers would have inherited everything, including the title. However, we know that although both Mary and Joseph were of the line and lineage of David, Joseph came from the line that was cursed when G_D declared that none of that line would ever sit on the throne.
If Mary had no other children while married to Joseph, then according to the inheritance laws of the time, the line died out with Jesus: no others could come after Him to claim the crown.
We also have to consider terms here: Mary is
gebirrah, or in English, the Mother of the King. At the time of David, a king could have many wives
and concubines. Depending on circumstances, concubines were either royal prostitutes or sex slaves. While wives were to be kept, concubines could be given to others by the king. (We see that in 1 Kings 2:13-25, where Adonijah, the elder brother of Solomon, asks for one of David’s [and now Solomon’s] concubines for a wife.) The king could designate any of his sons, whether by wife or concubine, as his successor.
Whoever is the designated heir, though, his mother is the Queen Mother. You do NOT give away the Queen Mother to someone else as a wife! If G_D, after Mary bore Jesus, the new King, had given Mary to Joseph as a
wife, then Mary’s status would have been that of a concubine and not the Mother of the King. Mary was given to Joseph for safekeeping until Jesus was old enough to take care of her.