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Job 16:21
that he would argue the case of a man with God, asa son of man does with his neighbor. Job 25:6 how much less man, who is a maggot, and the son of man, who is a worm!”

Psalm 144:3 (Show me Psalm 144)
O Lord, what is man that you regard him, or the son of man that you think of him?
Psalm 146:3 (Show me Psalm 146)
Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation. Isaiah 51:12“I, I am he who comforts you; who are you that you are afraid of man who dies, of the son of man who is made like grass,
Ezekiel 2:3
And he said to me, “Son of man, I send you to the people of Israel, to nations of rebels, who have rebelled against me. They and their fathers have transgressed against me to this very day.Matthew 11:19 The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, ‘Look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!’ Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds.”....

2006-07-23 19:12:04 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Matthew 13:37
He answered, “The one who sows the good seed is the Son of Man.
i ask you once agian can you see now!

2006-07-23 19:13:35 · update #1

15 answers

Jesus is the "son of God". He is not the "son of Man. Like you said, everyone is a 'son of Man". Jesus is not everyone. Jesus is the "son of God".

2006-07-24 02:41:07 · answer #1 · answered by Andi 2 · 0 0

I am not exactly sure what your question is but it sounds like you are trying to show that the BIBLE contradicts itself... if this is the case, you failed... JESUS is the son of GOD and the SON of man... Mark 10:45 and 2 Peter 1:16-17. Also why do you think that because "everyone", is the son of a man JESUS can't be the SON of man? have you been drinking perhaps?
~GOD BLESS YOU AND ENLIGHTEN YOU~

2006-07-23 19:29:17 · answer #2 · answered by wordman 3 · 0 0

Notice the uppercase S . Revelation 1:12-17

2006-07-23 19:21:02 · answer #3 · answered by robinhoodcb 4 · 0 0

Hebrew has no adjectives. To say a person had a particular characteristic, you said they were a son/daughter of that. Son of man simply means human or mortal.

2006-07-23 19:30:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Muslims revere Jesus as a prophet, but not the Son of God
Muslims honor and respect Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon him and all of God's prophets). Muslims believe that he was one in a long line of honorable prophets, who taught his people to worship and obey the One True Lord, the Creator. The Qur'an describes him:

He [Jesus] was no more than a servant.We granted Our favor to him,and we made him an example to the Children of Israel....

When Jesus came with clear signs, he said,"Now have I come to you with Wisdom,and in order to make clear to yousome of the points on which you dispute.Therefore, fear Allah and obey me.

For Allah, He is my Lord and your Lord,so worship Him.This is a Straight Way."

(Qur'an: Al-Zukhruf 43:59, 63-64)

Of all the prophets, Jesus is probably the most written about in the Qur'an. Various stories in the Islamic text talk about his miraculous birth, his ministry, his disciples, and the message that he brought to his people. Muslims always speak of Jesus with respect, and "Issa" (the Arabic rendition of his name) is a common given name in the Muslim world.

The Qur'an makes it very clear that Jesus was a prophet, chosen by God to teach his people, but not associated with nor part of God Himself. He performed miracles, by the grace and power of God alone. He of himself could do nothing -- all of his glory pointed back to the One Almighty God.

Muslims therefore reject the notion of the Trinity that is common in most Christian denominations today. Islam adheres to a very strict monotheism, and considers such a theology to be idolatrous.

Additionally, Islam teaches that God is Merciful and forgives all sins, without the need for a Saviour or blood sacrifice of any kind. Therefore, Muslims reject the idea that all of mankind is "saved" by any one creed or sacrifice. In Islam, each person is judged mercifully by God, Who created us and knows our hearts and weaknesses. While Muslims do not feel that their fate in the Hereafter is "guaranteed" (as many Christians would say), they do not despair -- for the Mercy of Allah is without measure.

In the end, Muslims believe that the message Jesus preached was one and the same as the message that all of the prophets brought to their people: Worship Almighty God, and Him Alone. Have faith, and live your life according to that faith.

2006-07-23 19:26:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The "Son of Man" is a messianic title.

Referring to the Daniel passages of the Messiah (and his coming in the clouds).

Jesus was indicating that he is the Jewish Messiah (by use of this term).

Cordially,
John

2006-07-23 19:14:56 · answer #6 · answered by John 6 · 0 0

Yea, I see that Jesus is the Son of God. Your right, Jesus is NOT the son of man.

2006-07-23 19:16:22 · answer #7 · answered by sweetie_baby 6 · 0 0

While I respect your opinions and beliefs,--I do not think it's fair to take a few random verses from ( mostly) the Old Testament to justify your point of view.

2006-07-23 19:21:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus used that name to show he was fully human as well as one with God I understand his message although he was not mearly a man

2006-07-23 19:18:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Okay, think about this. In what religion does the devil make himself equal with God?

Jesus is God not a creation.

2006-07-23 19:24:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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