Son of man
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- Denotes mankind generally, with special reference to their weakness and frailty (Job 25:6; Ps 84; 144:3; 146:3; Isa 51:12, etc.).
- It is a title frequently given to the prophet Ezekiel, probably to remind him of his human weakness.
- In the New Testament it is used forty-three times as a distinctive title of the Saviour. In the Old Testament it is used only in Ps 8017 and Dan 7:13 with this application. It denotes the true humanity of our Lord. He had a true body (Heb 2:14; Lk 24:39) and a rational soul. He was perfect man.
This entry includes text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897.
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