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Part V Mariology Series: MARY AS THE PERPETUAL VIRGIN

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Mary as revealed through the Scriptures from The Old Testament to The New Testament Welcome to our Mariology Series. In this fifth part, we will be looking into the Catholic Christian Doctrine of Mary’s Perpetual Virginity. Was she truly ever virgin or did she have children as Protestants believe?  Jewish context is really essential both in terms of customs and language to understand and grasp this topic at hand. If you want a more detailed study about this particular topic, I highly recommend the book “Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary” by Dr. Brant Pitre. Now, let's move on to the study. As always, let’s start with Jesus. The Lord Yahweh was the bridegroom and Israel was the bride. Christ comes into the world as God incarnate in order to give his life and love for the church who is his bride. Jesus’ celibacy is crucial to his divinity.  Luke 20:34 AMP ‘Jesus said to them, “The sons of this [world and present] age marry and [the women] are given in marriage; but those who a...

Part IV Mariology Series: MARY AS THE QUEEN MOTHER

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Mary as revealed through the Scriptures from The Old Testament to The New Testament Welcome to our fourth part of our Mariology Series. Let’s get right to it. As always, we will start with Jesus and understand who He is before we turn our attention to Mary. Luke 1:31-32 NLT Angel Gabriel’s words to Mary at the Annunciation ‘ You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus. He will be very great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David .’ Today we are focusing on the identity Jesus has as the one who is the heir to the throne. This has manifold implications for who Mary is in a 1 st Century Jewish context. Any 1 st Century Jew would’ve known that Jesus is the king who's going to be seated on the throne. That means that there’s also to be a queen.  In the Old Testament at the time of David’s Kingdom, the queen was not the King's wife. It was the King’s mother . The 1 st reference to the Quee...