Originally posted by Paprika
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However I can also bite the bullet and say "Alright, the text only gives us one account of a person that she intercedes for." So what? We still have the entire role spelled out. She's seated at the right hand of her son, except for her son nobody has as high a place as her, she generously brings a persons request to her son, her son won't refuse hearing her, etc... You can object to the typology not being perfect, but I still don't get why that would be important. If taken as a principle and carried out consistently, you'd have to reject Solomon as a typology for Jesus.
I think I've repeated this a couple of times now.
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