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What does the Bible say about the significance of Jesus being called 'the man'?

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Jesus being referred to as 'the man' signifies His perfect humanity and His role as our representative in bearing sin.

In John 19, when Pilate presents Jesus to the people and says, 'Behold the man', it emphasizes the truth that Christ is fully human and perfect, appointed to bear the curse of sin for His people. This phrase encapsulates the mystery of the Incarnation where God took on human flesh, making Him the ideal mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5). He represents humanity in His obedience, suffering, and ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling the justice of God for our benefit. The concept reinforces that through Adam's disobedience we fell, but in Christ's perfect obedience and suffering, we find redemption (Romans 5:19).
Scripture References: John 19:5, 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 5:19

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Behold The Man
Mike Walker · Apr 20, 2014
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Joshua

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