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What is the significance of the 'Son of Man' title for Christ?

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The 'Son of Man' title signifies both Christ's humanity and His role as the Messiah who comes to save His people.

The title 'Son of Man' uniquely reflects Christ's dual nature in that He is fully human while also being divine. In John 12:23, He refers to Himself as 'the Son of Man,' emphasizing His human experience and identification with mankind. This title is rooted in Old Testament prophecy, particularly in Daniel 7:13-14, which depicts the 'Son of Man' receiving sovereignty and dominion from the Ancient of Days—highlighting His authority. Thus, the title carries the weight of His mission on earth: to seek and to save the lost, embodying the fulfillment of God's promises to humanity.
Scripture References: John 12:23, Daniel 7:13-14

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