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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Son of Man?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus is referred to as the Son of Man to emphasize his humanity, authority, and role as our mediator.

In the New Testament, the title 'Son of Man' is used predominantly by Jesus to refer to Himself, highlighting His dual nature as both fully God and fully man. This title emphasizes His role as our mediator, who came to serve and to save humanity. It reflects His authority and His connection to mankind, reinforcing that He understands our struggles and suffering. Furthermore, Jesus uses this title in relation to His mission of salvation, making it clear that He is the one who will be lifted up to draw all men to Himself through His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: John 12:31-34, Matthew 25:31-32, John 3:13, Hebrews 1:8, Philippians 2:6-8, Luke 19:10, Hebrews 4:15, Job 9:33, Psalm 8:4-6, Daniel 7:13, John 5:17-27, Genesis 3:15, Matthew 16:13-20

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Son of Man
Rick Warta · Apr 1, 2018
On This Rock
Henry Mahan · Oct 19, 1997

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John 3:13
Charles Spurgeon · Mar 25, 2016
Luke 19:10
J.C. Philpot · Sep 19, 2016
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