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What does the Bible say about the Son of Man?

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The Bible describes the Son of Man as Jesus Christ, portrayed with attributes of purity, righteousness, and divine authority in Revelation 1:12-15.

In Revelation 1:12-15, the Son of Man, representing Jesus Christ, is depicted amidst seven golden candlesticks, symbolizing the seven churches. His description as having a garment down to his foot signifies His righteousness and priestly role, emphasizing that He has completed the work of atonement for His people. The passage also highlights His purity, illustrated by His white hair, and His omniscience, represented by the flame-like eyes that penetrate the hearts of believers.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:12-15, John 3:13-21, Daniel 7:13-14, Luke 19:10, Daniel 7, John 12:32-34, Daniel 7:13, Revelation 1:12-16, John 12:44-50, Hebrews 1:3, Psalm 139:15, John 5:26-27, John 14:19, Matthew 16:13-17, John 12:32, John 12:34, Matthew 9:6, Matthew 20:28, Revelation 1:13, Romans 1

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