What is often missed is that the intercession by the mother here resulted in the death of the supplicant she was interceding for. (1Kg. 2:12-25)
Thus the only example of a Queen mother interceding to the king is a negative one.
Also, Mary now being crowned and reigning with Christ contradicts Scripture which teaches the rewarding and reigning of believers does not happen until the Lords return. (Rev. 11:18; 20:6; 22:12; 1Cor. 3: 8-11; 4:5; 2Tim. 4:1,8)
I guess I should repost what you added;
What is often missed is that the intercession by the mother here resulted in the death of the supplicant she was interceding for. (1Kg. 2:12-25)Thus the only example of a Queen mother interceding to the king is a negative one.
Also, Mary now being crowned and reigning with Christ contradicts Scripture which teaches the rewarding and reigning of believers does not happen until the Lords return. (Rev. 11:18; 20:6; 22:12; 1Cor. 3: 8-11; 4:5; 2Tim. 4:1,8)
...for it is worth repeating. When we look to the implications, if we were to follow the same approach of comparison as was seeming used to take us from Bathsheba as queen mother...to Mary as Queen of Heaven, doing so opens up other unavoidable comparative symbologies, inevitably leading to inclusion of concepts extremely indelicate, thus unmentionable, beyond simply "death".
By which it can be seen to start off bad and just keep on going...but minus the humor of bugs bunny taking a left turn at Albuquerque.